Ñico Saquito
Musical Artist
1901 – 1982
Who was Ñico Saquito?
Ñico Saquito was a Cuban musician. He was a trova composer, guitarist and singer.
By the age of 15 he had already attracted attention for his songwriting, and abandoned a career in baseball to start life as a trovador. He had his own group in the 1920s, and later joined the Cuarteto Castillo, spending much of the 1930s touring Cuba with the group. After this he returned to Santiago and founded Los Guaracheros de Oriente, with which performed throughout Cuba. They toured Puerto Rico and Venezuela in 1950. Ñico remained abroad until about 1960, when political conditions forced a decision as to whether or not to return to Cuba. Ñico returned, but the rest of the group did not.
His compositions are mostly guarachas with smart and spicy lyrics about personal life or current events, though his most famous number was a guajira, "Al vaivén de mi carreta", a sentimental ballad about life in the countryside, but with complaints about life in Cuba tucked away inside it.
He seemed to collect nicknames: to some he was "El guarachero de Oriente" and to others "Compay gato". Later in his life Ñico played mostly in the bar-restaurant La Bodeguita del Medio, in Havana.
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- Born
- Feb 13, 1901
Cuba - Also known as
- Nico Saquito
- Saquito, Ñico
- Died
- Aug 4, 1982
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on July 23, 2013
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