JULIO JARAMILLO

JULIO JARAMILLO

General Data

Real name Julio Alfredo Jaramillo Laurido

Birth October 1, 1935
Flag of Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador
Ecuadorian nationality

Death February 9, 1978 (42 years)
Flag of Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador

Spouse María Eudocia Rivera (1955) 1

Anamelba (1957) 2

Gloria Reich (1958) 3

Coralia Valley (1960) 4

Nancy Arroyo (1970) 5

Children :
Pepe Jaramillo, Ielda Jaramillo Pinzás, Julio Jaramillo Arroyo and Arnau Gazquez.

Occupation Singer

Artistic information

Other names
The Nightingale of America5
Jota Jota (J.J.)
Mr. Juramento6
The golden voice

Genders)
Bolero, Hall, Waltz
Instrument (s) Guitar and Voice
Period of activity
1950 - 1978

DESCRIPTION OF YOUR CHARACTER

Julio was a regular contributor to the radio programs of Radio America. He was fat, he wore blue overalls and made himself loved by all because of his natural sympathy.
The tone of his voice made Julio Jaramillo a unique singer and new recordings confirmed his growing fame: "My Beloved", "Different Paths", "Alma Mía", "Falsía" and there was no civic celebration where he was not called. The contracts of the whole republic were raining down on him.

PERSONAL DESCRIPTION

J.J. was a rare case of artistic quality and pure charisma, was wanted everywhere, was repentian, expansive, joyful, venerated his mother and wherever he went he raised the crowds. Unfortunately he was also macho, he used women and abandoned them with children he recognized to maintain his own image of Latin American male but nothing more. And as he was never psychologically prepared for the international triumph, he threw away the money that he earned easy and became poor and to high, for abusing the cigarettes and the drink was early voice. His tumultuous burial served to reveal unparalleled characteristics of his personality.

THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS AND THEIR FAME
It was a Peruvian waltz, titled Fatalidad (music by Laureano Martínez Smart and lyrics by Juan Sixto Prieto), who had already recorded Olimpo Cárdenas successfully with records Victory in Medellín, which catapulted him to fame in March 1956. Instead of using the guitar, Rosalino Quintero used the requinto, and gave a rhythm between Peruvian waltz and Ecuadorian corridor. From the first day it hit the market was a success.

EMOTIONS AND PERSONAL FEELINGS BY THE AUTHORS OF THE INVESTIGATION.
AUTHORS:
DANIELA STEFANIE INTRIAGO CEVALLOS
MICHAELL ALVIAL
: In Personal Criterion We Can Say It Is A Very Important And Beautiful Investigation Since It Is Agree This Topic And Focus On The Scene Of Nancy And July, Since It Is A Very Important History In The Life Of Ruiz Lord Of America: JULIO JARAMILLO .
EMOTIONS AND FEELINGS OF PLEASURE IN THIS ECENA WAS WHAT WE HAVE TO MAKE THE INVESTIGATION.


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