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Pepe Jaramillo – The Legend of Pepe Jaramillo
No. | Track Name | Artist |
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1 | Romantica | Pepe Jaramillo |
2 | A woman in love | Pepe Jaramillo |
3 | Say si si | Pepe Jaramillo |
4 | Adios | Pepe Jaramillo |
5 | Never on Sunday | Pepe Jaramillo |
6 | What a difference a day made | Pepe Jaramillo |
7 | Boy on a dolphin | Pepe Jaramillo |
8 | Madalena | Pepe Jaramillo |
9 | Carnival | Pepe Jaramillo |
10 | Come closer to me | Pepe Jaramillo |
11 | Day in day out | Pepe Jaramillo |
12 | Pepe | Pepe Jaramillo |
13 | Why do you pass me by | Pepe Jaramillo |
14 | Rico vacilon | Pepe Jaramillo |
15 | La Comparsa | Pepe Jaramillo |
16 | Delicado | Pepe Jaramillo |
About Pepe Jaramillo
Pepe Jaramillo has been one of the most popular artists in Mexico for many years. He was born in the state of Chihuahua, that part of Mexico which contains the upper stretches of the western Sierra Madre.
Pepe began playing the piano when he was only four, working at first entirely by ear. Like many parents, Pepe’s father and mother looked on music as a hazardous career, and, while they were happy that their son should make it his hobby, they wanted him to become a dentist. To please them, Pepe studied dentistry at the University of Mexico, but after a couple of years he decided this could never be his profession. As his parents insisted that he get some kind of degree, he attended the school of banking, eventually returning to Chihuahua with a degree in banking and secretarial practice.
Pepe worked for a couple of years with a British mining company, spending most of his vacation in Mexico City and, when that job finished, he went back to the capital. There a stroke of luck occurred which changed his entire life. While having some drinks with a few friends in the bar of the Ritz, Pepe began playing the piano in the bar to entertain his friends “Presently the manager came over,” recalls Pepe “and asked if I was a professional pianist. “No,” I told him, “just playing for my own amusement.” When the manager asked if he would like a job performing at the hotel, Pepe thought he was kidding, but decided to keep the joke up. “Well,” he said, “if you can pay me what I want, maybe I will”. To his astonishment the manager replied, “Come in tomorrow and we’ll talk things over”.
With that, Pepe Jaramillo became a professional pianist, and for the next three years he performed at the Ritz bar. During that time he also appeared regularly on Radio and TV, as well as being in demand to accompany various singers who visited Mexico City. (He has worked with a great many of the most famous Latin-American and Spanish artists). When Pepe finally left the Ritz, it was to go into a new club – El Quid an upper class restaurant-bar, where he played right up to the moment he would like to see something of the world outside South and North America. After coming to Europe he spent a few months in Paris, then crossed the Channel and come to London early in 1958. He then appeared on radio and TV in America – including ABC-TV’s weekly ‘Sentimental Journey’ programme – and made his recording debut with his popular ‘Mexico Tropicale’ LP. Since then he has made many successful records that included in this complations ‘The Legend of Pepe Jaramillo’.