AGUSTÍN LARA
Releases
- Daniel Santos Canta a Agustín Lara
- Chavela Vargas, Chavela Vargas
- Agustín Lara, Canciones
- Esquivel
- Guillermo Portabales, Guillermo Portabales
- Javier Solís
- Hermanos Ajo y Su Organo Oriental
- Hugo Winterhalter Goes… Latin
- Tesoro Mío, Agustín Lara
- Piensa En Mí, Agustín Lara
- Cuco Sánchez, Cuco Sánchez
- Hermanas Aguila, Piensa en Mí
- Perlas Cubanas: Chico O'farrill
- David Lama Con el Mariachi México de Pepe Villa
- Danzones de Cuba, Abelardito Valdés
- Roberto Ledesma, Roberto Ledesma
- Yo Canto para Ti, Bobby Capó
- Vicentico Valdés, Noro Morales
- Latin Impressions, Alberto Socarrás
- Barroso y la Sensación, Abelardo Barroso
- Orquesta Sensación De Rolando Valdés
- Acerina, Danzones Clásicos
- Toña la Negra, Toña la Negra
- Tito Guízar, Tito Guízar
- Trío Tamaulipeco de Los Hermanos Samperio
- Marimba Orquesta De Ernesto Domínguez
- José Luis Moneró, José Luis Moneró
- Hermanos Martínez Gil
- Freddy, Freddy
- Visión Española y Saxo, El Negro Flamenco
- Piano, Your Favorite Latin Rhythms, Damiron
- Noro Morales at the Harvest Moon Ball
- Esquivel, Juan García Esquivel
- Conjunto Casino de Roberto Espí
- El Trovador Codina
- Enrique Jorrín y el Cha Cha Chá
- La Voz de Zoraida Marrero y Fernando González
- Hammond Organ, Eddie Layton
- Boleros para una Cita, Ñico Membiela
- Aquellos Ojos Verdes, Leo Marini
- Bolero, Guajira, Canción Clave, Julito Rodríguez
- Alma Llanera, Gregorio Barrios
- Xavier Cugat in France, Spain and Italy, Xavier Cugat
- Canta en Español, Andy Russell
- Tú Lo Sabes, Alfonso Ortíz Tirado
- Mexican!, Pedro Vargas
- Quisiera Ser Golondrina, El Negro Peregrino
- Peregrina, René Cabel
- El Manisero, Carmen Barros
- La Novia, Antonio Prieto
- Piano and Rhythm, Joe Loco
- La Voz y el Piano de Dos Genios Juntos, Pedro Vargas, Agustin lara
- Café del Danzón, Antonio María Romeu
- Invitación Guaguancó, La Gloria Matancera
- México!, Roland Shaw
- Los Chavales de España vs. Los Churumbeles de España
- Noches Mexicanas, Chucho Zarzosa
- Diez Años, Julita Ross
- Tropic Nights, Elvira Ríos
- Tropicana Special, Orlando Cachaito López
- Homenaje a Rafael Hernández, Trío Vegabajeño
- Dame un Chance, Ernesto Duarte
- Romántico, Jorge Fernandez
- Ritmo y Metales, Carlos Barberia
- Marimbas Mexicanas, Marimba Chiapas
- Pedro Vargas, Pedro Vargas
- Ojos Traicioneros, Víctor Hugo Ayala
- Chavela Vargas, 24 Primeras Canciones
- On Rute 66, Anita Bryant
- Abbe Lane, Abbe Lane
- Un Compromiso, Ana María González
- Boleros Desde Paraguay, Alberto de Luque
- Lucho Gatica, Lucho Gatica
- Genaro Salinas
- Brisa Española, Trio San José
- La Emocional Elvira Rios
- Piensa en Mí, Los Tres Ases
- Lucho Gatica, Lucho Gatica
- Merengue Emblema Nacional, Emilio Reyes
- Noche De Ronda, Elder Barber
- Luis Mariano, Luis Mariano
- Rhumbas For Dancing, Carmen Cavallaro
- La Novia de la Canción, Eva Garza
- Canta En Español, Connie Francis
- Sings In Spanish, Caterina Valente
- Canta En Español, Connie Francis
- La Cumbancha, Conjunto Los Cariñosos
- De Paris A Granada, Caterina Valente
- Huapango de la Caña Brava, Trío Tamaulipeco
- Madrid, Ana María González
- Andy Williams Sings, Andy Williams
- Noches De Veracruz, Lucho Gatica
- Chavela Vargas vs. María Dolores Pradera
- Cachito, Gloria Lasso
- Agustín Lara Canta Para Tí
- Ponle un Bolero a la Noche, Boleros
- México Lindo, Irma Vila
- México 100 Canciones Vintage
- 101 Rancheras de Amor y Odio
- Tropicana, Los Rivero
- Vals Peruano, Varios Artistas
- Nuestros Boleros, Varios Artistas
- Boleros y Más
- 100 Boleros, 100 Intérpretes
Videos
Biography
Agustín Lara (October 30, 1897, México – November 6, 1970)
Agustín Lara, Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino ), known as Agustín Lara was a Mexican singer and songwriter.
Agustín Lara was born in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz. Later, the Lara family had to move to Mexico City, establishing their house in the borough of Coyoacán. After their mother died, Agustín and his siblings lived in a hospice run by their aunt, Refugio Aguirre del Pino. It was there that he had his first contact with music.
Lara’s first musical composition was Marucha, written in honor of one of his first loves. In 1927 he already was working in cabarets. He subsequently moved to Puebla, but returned to Mexico City in 1928. That same year he started working for the tenor Juan Arvizu as composer and accompanist. In September 1930, Lara began a successful radio career. At the same time he acted and composed songs for such films as Santa.
Lara’s first tour, to Cuba in 1933, was a failure because of political turmoil on the island. Later, more successful tours in South America, as well as such new compositions as Solamente Una Vez (composed in Buenos Aires and dedicated to José Mojica), Veracruz, Tropicana, and Pecadora increased his fame.
By the beginning of the 1940s, Lara was well known in Spain. In 1965, the Spanish Caudillo, Francisco Franco, gave him a house in Granada to show his appreciation of Lara’s songs with Spanish themes, such as Toledo, Cuerdas de mi Guitarra, Granada, Seville and Madrid. He received additional honors and decorations from around the world.
In 1968, Lara’s health began to decline rapidly; an accident that fractured his pelvis further aggravated his condition. On November 6, 1970, Lara died. He was buried in the Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres of the Panteón de Dolores in Mexico City. By the time of his death, Lara had written more than 700 songs.
Agustín Lara was a son of Joaquín Lara and María Aguirre y Pino. He had an aunt named Refugio Aguirre del Pino and younger sister, María Teresa Lara. He married beautiful María Félix and was a stepfather to the actor Enrique Álvarez Félix, who died in 1996.