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Orlando Contreras (singer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Orlando Contreras (singer)

Orlando González Soto, better known as Orlando Contreras (22 May 1930 in Cuba – 9 February 1994 in Medellín, Colombia), was a Cuban Bolero singer, known by his fans as "La Voz Romántica de Cuba" (Cuba's Romantic Voice).
==Biography==
Contreras started singing in a variety of musical groups in Habana, among them the Arty Valdés trio, and from 1952 to 1956 he joined the Neno González Orchestra. In this orchestra he gain some notoriety and recorded songs that gained some success. While in the Neno Orchestra, Contreras also worked in the Conjunto Casino. After this he became a solo singer.
He lived in Cuba during the first years of the Cuban Revolution. In 1961 he recorded more songs, placing him among the better known singers. During this time he worked in the Alí Bar alongside Beny Moré, Fernando Álvarez and Orlando Vallejo. He also worked with the Musicuba band and in September 1965, he moved to the United States. His highest success was the song ''Esta tu canción''.
Between 1966 and 1970, Contreras sang in a portuguese tourist ship while also recording additional songs. During the 1970s he recorded an anthology with Daniel Santos and toured The Americas and Spain.
He last settled in Medellin, where during the 1960s, he and Daniel Santos were called "Los jefes" (the chiefs) by their fans in bars and clubs of downtown Medellin. While there, he recorded with the Fruko y sus Tesos orchestra.

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