Cheo Marquetti

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José Marcelino Díaz Marquetti (April 26, 1909 – March 29, 1967), better known as Cheo Marquetti, was a renowned Cuban son vocalist and songwriter.

Life and career

Marquetti was born at 277 Velarde Street,

Septeto Habanero. He is also said to have been a member of Septeto Cuba, Alabama de Abelardo Barroso, Jóvenes del Cayo
, Dandy del 40, La Sonora Piñón and Septeto Mora.

In an effort to achieve wider recognition he left Cuba for

Chappottín y sus Estrellas, whose members at the peak of their success and fame were Félix Chappottín, Miguelito Cuní, René Álvarez, Lilí Martínez and Gina Martín, as well as Marquetti. Between 1955 and 1957 he had his own conjunto, Los Salseros, with whom he recorded a couple of albums for Panart (reissued by EGREM
).

He also made appearances in a number of Mexican movies, including Cuñado los hijos se van (1941), Chucho el remendado (1951) and Mujeres del teatro (1951).

In 1957, he traveled to Venezuela and on his return rejoined Orquesta Sensación. In 1958, he left the group and formed another conjunto for more recordings. In 1961, he dissolved his group to move to Panama. He returned to Havana in 1963. After his return he was an occasional contributor to Grupo Tutankamen. He died in relative obscurity in El Cerro, Havana, Cuba, at the relatively young age of 57.

Style and legacy

Cheo Marquetti is a real "singer's singer" with a beautifully lyrical and expressive voice. Contemporary vocalists and musicians such as Henry Fiol count him as a major influence.[3] A few compilations of Cheo Marquetti's solo recordings have recently been reissued.[4]

Family

His cousin, Luis Marquetti, was a famous composer, responsible for, among others, the classic song Deuda.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b "Cheo Marquetti, perdido entre sones y guajiras". Desmemoriados... (in Spanish). 2017-04-17. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
  2. ISSN 1468-2648
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  3. ^ "Henry Fiol | Biography & History".
  4. ^ "Cheo Marquetti". Discogs. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
  • Los cantantes, Rafael Lam (Cuba, 2010)
  • Jordi Pujol, liner notes to Cheo Marquetti, Legends of Latin Music CD
  • Helio Orovio, liner notes to Cheo Marquetti, Región Matancera CD
  • The Díaz-Ayala Music Collection at the FIU Green Library