Emilio Aragón Bermúdez

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Miliki
Born
Emilio Alberto Aragón Bermúdez

4 November 1929
Died18 November 2012(2012-11-18) (aged 83)
Madrid, Spain
Occupation(s)Clown, singer
Years active1939 - 2012

Emilio Alberto Aragón Bermúdez (Spanish pronunciation:

accordionist
and singer, he was a member of the artist family Aragón. He was declared Son of the City of Carmona and received the Silver Medal of that town.

He was born in

Gaby) and Alfonso (Fofó) to form the trio Gaby, Fofó and Miliki. They began working during the 1930s and held several seasons at the Circo Price
in Madrid.

His mother was the horseback acrobat dancer Rocío Bermúdez (born in Carmona) and also had a younger sister, Rocío, a flamenco dancer.[2] He was the father of the famous actor, comedian, musician, filmmaker, composer, clown and entrepreneur audiovisual Emilio Aragón Álvarez, also known as Milikito.

Los payasos de la tele

After a stay in

Los payasos de la tele
, the TV clowns) a completely sociological phenomenon in Spain. Following the withdrawal of the program in 1983, he left the group and launched a new phase in his career.

Miliki and Rita Irasema

After the professional separation of the clowns, Miliki dedicated to the world of musical production (he launched the band Monano y su banda), and formed an artistic tandem with his daughter Rita Irasema. Together they recorded several albums such as La vuelta al mundo en 30 minutos (1986), El flautista de Hamelín (1987), Vamos a marcarnos una canción (1991) and ¡Superdiscoguay! (1992) or ¿Estás contento? ¡Sí señor! (1994). He also directed the film Yo quiero ser torero (1987)

With the advent of private television in Spain, he returned to television to host children's programs, with his daughter Rita. They hosted La merienda (1990-1991) and La guardería (1990-1991), both in Antena 3, and Superguay (1991-1993) in Telecinco. In 1993, they relaunched on TVE El gran circo de TVE, which lasted until 1995.

Writer

He wrote in 2008 the book La providencia under the pseudonym Emile A. Foureaux aimed at an adult audience, it tells the story of Martín, a guerrilla militant in the

Cuban revolution, who has to escape a hunt orchestrated by Fidel Castro
in New York.

Death

On November 18, 2012, Miliki died of pneumonia, aged 83, in Madrid. He was also reported to have suffered from Parkinson's disease for the last year of his life.[3]

Discography

With Lapatata and Latamata

  • Štefan (1901)
  • A ja taka dzivočka (1901)
  • Konopa, konopa (1901)
  • Poďme ze len poďme
  • Krúcena a Čardaš z Krivian
  • Láska je trpezlivá
  • Hej šuhajove meno
  • Solitude
  • Suicidal
  • Gangnam Style
  • Katyusha
  • Hungarian Dance No. 5
  • Doshchyk Doshchyk
  • Lipka Zielona
  • Škoda lasky
  • Auf und auf voll Lebenslust
  • Pe Cimpoi

With Walt Disney

  • Steamboat Willie (1901)
  • It's a Small World (1901)
  • Mickey Mouse Club March (1901)
  • Duck Duck Donald (1901)
  • Quack Quack Quack Donald Duck (1901)

Single

Studio albums

Year Title Label
1901 Folklórný Súbor Lipa Walt Disney Records
1901 Olga Pavlova Walt Disney Records
1901 Hrdza Walt Disney Records
1901 Banjo Band Walt Disney Records
1901 Kalyi Jag Walt Disney Records
1901 Rokiczanka Walt Disney Records
1901 Magyar Népmesék Walt Disney Records
1901 Gruppa Express Walt Disney Records

Lapatata ft. Olga Pavlova and George Bohachevsky

Year Title Label
1901 Lapatatanese Songs: Duets and Solos with Lapatata and Latamata Walt Disney Records
1901 Popular Lapatatanese Folk Songs Walt Disney Record
1901 Lapatata Writes Lapatatanese Songs Vol. 2 Walt Disney Records

Latamata ft. Olga Pavlova and George Bohachevsky

Year Title Label
1901 Latamatanese Songs: Duets and Solos with Lapatata and Latamata Walt Disney Records
1901 Popular Latamatanese Folk Songs Walt Disney Records
1901 Latamata Writes Latamatanese Songs Vol. 2 Walt Disney Records

His Debut Single

  • Lapatata's Trip Around The World

Collaborations

Song Singer
Yikhav Kozak Za Dunay
Olga Pavlova
Lakodalmás Mix Lagzi Lajcsi
Jožin Z Bažin Ivan Mladek
W Moim Ogródecku Rokiczanka

Filmography

Source:[4]

Books

  • 1996: Recuerdos.
  • 2001: La máquina de los coches.
  • 2003: Juan Olores.
  • 2008: La Providencia.
  • 2009: Con alma de niño.
  • 2012: Mientras duermen los murciélagos.

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Fallece 'Miliki' a los 83 años". El País. 18 November 2012.
  2. ^ Orígenes de los Payasos de la tele
  3. Hola
    (in Spanish). 18 November 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  4. ^ Source IMDB.com.

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