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Juan Ramírez Rivera (April 22, 1906 – June 16, 1986), better known as Juanchín Ramírez, was a Puerto Rican trumpeter, bandleader and composer. He was a founding member of the Septeto Puerto Rico and the Grupo Aurora, as well as a member of the
Noro Morales Norberto "Noro" Morales (January 4, 1911 – January 15, 1964) was a Puerto Rican pianist and bandleader. Biography Morales was born in the subbarrio Puerta de Tierra of San Juan, Puerto Rico to father Luis Morales Barada, a musician, and m ...
orchestra, also playing with Boro Milián, Rafael Hernández,
Machito Frank Grillo (born Francisco Raúl Gutiérrez Grillo; December 3, 1909 – April 15, 1984) known professionally as Machito (previously as Macho), was a Latin jazz musician who helped refine Afro-Cuban jazz and create both Cubop and salsa music ...
and others. He is best known for his popular compositions, primarily
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s such as " Anabacoa", recorded by
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and
Arsenio Rodríguez Arsenio Rodríguez (born Ignacio Arsenio Travieso Scull; August 31, 1911 – December 30, 1970)Giro, Radamés 2007. ''Diccionario enciclopédico de la música en Cuba''. La Habana, v. 4, p. 45 et seq. was a Cuban musician, composer and bandl ...
among others, and also "Plena española", made famous by Billo's Caracas Boys.


Life and career

Born in
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on April 22, 1906, son of Lino Ramírez, Spanish, and Marta Rivera, from Bayamón, Juanchín became interested in music from a young age. His uncle Paco played
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, while the Lumbano family (related to Ramírez through his mother's previous marriage) contained several percussionists. It was in fact with the Lumbanos that Ramírez began performing on the trumpet. He learned the instrument first by ear and then under the tutelage of Luis Morales, and later Juan Torres. As a boy, Ramírez had played
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, but it was the trumpet that would eventually become his primary instrument. He spent much of his childhood living in
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after his family moved there due to the
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outbreak of 1910. Ramírez's first group was the Caribe Jazz Syncopator Group, directed by Dominican musician Petitón Guzmán, which he joined around 1927. He later joined cornetist Boro Milián's orchestra, first on güiro and later on trumpet. He then joined Los Hermanos Morales before becoming a founding member of the Sexteto Puerto Rico in 1933. The group was an expansion of Leocadio Vizcarrondo's Trío Puerto Rico, which became the first Cuban-style ''septeto'' in Puerto Rico after a residency in which they shared the bill with the Sexteto Matancero, directed by Graciano Gómez and
Isaac Oviedo Isaac Oviedo (July 6, 1902 – June 16, 1992) was a Cuban tres player, singer and songwriter. He was the founder and leader of the Septeto Matancero for over 50 years, and the author of many famous '' sones'' such as "Engancha carretero". Throug ...
. After four years, Ramírez left the Septeto and was replaced by Miguelito Miranda, in order to join Orquesta Modelo, while also playing with Rafael Hernández's group, and shortly afterwards the Orquesta Carmelo Díaz Soler. Ramírez was also a member in the early 1930s of the Grupo Aurora, which featured famed cuatro player
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, guitarist Moncho Dávila and harmony vocalist
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. This was the first group to record a
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in Puerto Rico, doing so in 1932. Around 1944, Ramírez emigrated to
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, where he joined Los Segundo Afro Cubanos de Varona. While playing with Varona, he was heard by
Noro Morales Norberto "Noro" Morales (January 4, 1911 – January 15, 1964) was a Puerto Rican pianist and bandleader. Biography Morales was born in the subbarrio Puerta de Tierra of San Juan, Puerto Rico to father Luis Morales Barada, a musician, and m ...
, who hired him for his band. He spent many years with Morales, also playing with
Machito Frank Grillo (born Francisco Raúl Gutiérrez Grillo; December 3, 1909 – April 15, 1984) known professionally as Machito (previously as Macho), was a Latin jazz musician who helped refine Afro-Cuban jazz and create both Cubop and salsa music ...
in New York, before settling back in Puerto Rico, where he established new groups such as the Cuarteto Modelo and Los Pleneros del Palmar. With the latter, he recorded an album for Seeco in 1960, ''Así es la plena'', which comprises twelve
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s. The Pleneros were founded as the
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of TV channel
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, and often featured
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as lead singer, although the main vocalist was Tasso Peña.Liner notes of ''Así es la plena''. 1960. Seeco, SCLP 9204. Ramírez died in
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, San Juan, on June 16, 1986. At the time of his death, he was a member of the Banda del Instituto de Cultura.


References

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