Francisco Avitia Tapia (13 May 1915 – 29 June 1995), commonly known as "El Charro Avitia", was a Mexican singer, primarily of ranchera and corrido genres.[1] His best known songs include "Maquina 501," "Caballo alazán lucero," and "El Muchacho Alegre". He also acted in films such as Primero soy mexicano (1950) and El zurdo (1965). Avitia was born in Pilar de Conchos (Valle de Zaragoza), Chihuahua, and at the age of six his family moved to Ciudad Juárez. He died from cardiac arrest in a Mexico City hospital at the age of 80.[2][3]
Francisco Avitia | |
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Birth name | Francisco Avitia Tapia |
Born | Valle de Zaragoza, Chihuahua, Mexico | 13 May 1915
Died | 29 June 1995 Cuauhtémoc, D.F., Mexico | (aged 80)
Genres | Ranchera, corrido |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actor |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1950–1995 |
Labels | RCA Víctor Mexicana, Orfeón |
Filmography
edit- Primero soy mexicano (1950)
- If I Were Just Anyone (1950)
- The Masked Tiger (1951)
- The Spot of the Family (1953)
- La venganza del Diablo (1955)
- Sed de amor (1959)
- El zurdo (1965)
- Variedades de media noche (1977)
- Viva México (1977)
References
edit- ^ Jauregui, Jesus (2007). El Mariachi: Simbolo Musical de Mexico (in Spanish). Mexico, D.F.: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia; Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes; Taurus. p. 296. ISBN 978-970-770-925-6.
- ^ "Recuerdan a Francisco "El Charro" Avitia". La Prensa (in Spanish). 28 June 2011. Archived from the original on 28 October 2014.
- ^ Mendoza de Lira, Alejandra (29 June 2000). "Cinco años de su muerte, y aún recurdan a "El charro" Avitia". El Universal (in Spanish).