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FATALITY JULIO JARAMILLO

Good morning everyone, how are you, I hope you are very well

Today I want to present a song that I really like from one of my favorite artists and I hope you enjoy it.

'Fatalidad' was Julio Jaramillo's first triumph and made history in the musical of Ecuador. This album sold out in less than a week. It was recorded in the year 1956

'Fatalidad' was a well-known song at the time, sung by Olimpo Cárdenas, which had been recorded in Colombia a year before and which had great success.
Here I will leave you the video of the song so you can listen to it

When Olimpo Cárdenas recorded this song, the music was made with guitar but Julio Jaramillo's was recorded using a requinto turning it into a Peruvian-Ecuadorian waltz.

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Julio Jaramillo was an Ecuadorian singer. Known by the nicknames of El Ruiseñor de América, he is described as the best Ecuadorian singer of all time. His songs, which speak of loves and disagreements, deeply impregnated the public that was reflected in them.

Many consider this singer as one of the symbols of Ecuadorian identity.

He lost his father when he was just six years old, his mother was a nurse and with this profession she supported him and his brothers. Julio was a very sick person during his childhood: he suffered from bronchopneumonia, diphtheria, dysentery, and even had a beginning of infantile paralysis.

He enjoyed a beautiful and warm voice, sang waltzes and boleros.

They died on February 9, 1978 because of a Cardio-respiratory arrest, their remains received a farewell like no other popular personage has known in Guayaquil, since it is estimated that they were accompanied by some 250,000 people.

It is a small description of the singer and only one of his great themes,

I hope you like it, and thank you all for the support you give to my post,

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FATALIDAD JULIO JARAMILLO

Buenos días a todos, como están, espero que estén muy bien

El día de hoy les quiero presentar un tema que me gusta mucho de uno de mis Artistas favoritos y espero lo disfruten

'Fatalidad' fue el primer triunfo de Julio Jaramillo e hizo historia en la musical del Ecuador. Este disco se agotó en menos de una semana. Fue grabada en el año de 1956

'Fatalidad' era una canción muy conocida para el momento, cantada por Olimpo Cárdenas, que la cual había sido grabada en Colombia un año antes y la cual tuvo un gran éxito.
Acá les dejare el video del tema para que lo escuches

Esta canción cuando la grabo Olimpo Cárdenas se hizo la música con guitarra pero la de Julio Jaramillo se grabo usando un requinto convirtiéndola en un vals Peruano- Ecuatoriano.

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Julio Jaramillo fue un Cantante ecuatoriano. Conocido con los apodos de El Ruiseñor de América, es calificado el mejor cantante ecuatoriano de todos los tiempos. Sus canciones, que hablan de amores y desencuentros, impregnaron profundamente al público que se reflejaba en ellas.

Muchos consideran a este cantante como uno de los símbolos de la identidad ecuatoriana.

Perdió a su padre cuando apenas tenía seis años de edad, su madre era enfermera y con esta profesión lo mantenía a él y a sus hermanos. Julio fue una persona muy enfermiza durante su infancia: padeció bronconeumonía, difteria, disentería, y hasta tuvo un principio de parálisis infantil.

Gozaba una hermosa y cálida voz, cantaba vals y boleros.

Mueren el 9 de febrero de 1978 a causa de un paro Cardio respiratorio, sus restos recibieron una despedida como ningún otro personaje popular ha conocido en Guayaquil, pues se calcula que fueron acompañados por unas 250.000 personas.

Es una pequeña descripción del cantante y solo uno de sus grandes temas,

Espero que les gustara, y gracias a todos por el apoyo que le dan a mis post,



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Your current Rank (94) in the battle Arena of Holybread has granted you an Upvote of 55%

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Good post and information, please remember to use quotes when you are directly taking from other sources and to cite the source ok? I really like learning about Julio, and I appreciate the English translation too! Very good post!

Buena publicación e información, recuerde usar citas cuando esté tomando directamente de otras fuentes y cite la fuente, ¿de acuerdo? Realmente me gusta aprender sobre Julio, ¡y también aprecio la traducción al inglés! ¡Muy buen post!


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The truth is very good this post,

When I saw your comment I thought that the post was copied from another place, so I passed it through a plague detector, but it's ok 86% of the post is original

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And another question since you say of (Quote) the texts,

That is something that I don't use much, but it would be interesting to know how it is done, can you explain to us what the (Code) To Quote A Text is?


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Oh yes, of course! The reason I commented the way I did was that it appeared that only some of the post had been taken from another source but had been used to help tell the story. I was not accusing the author of plagiarism at all, and I really meant it, I enjoyed reading the post and learning about the artist! I like to learn about artists from different cultures and music genres. I am on the Curation Team and just wanted to remind people so someone else didn't see it as a "bigger" issue. As far as how to quote someone, I think there are a couple of ways to do it, but the easiest is maybe using the ">" mark-up function, like this

If you start a new line with a ">" then space before the first word, you get an indent set up like this.

Then you have to double space to get out of it. Anyway, keep helping old guys like me hear new music, love it! Thank you!
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