Eladio Romero Santos

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Best known for popularizing and revitalizing merengue on the guitar, Eladio Romero Santos was one of the bachateros who most strongly influenced the modern form of the genre. Musicians like Luis Vargas and Antony Santos owe a deep debt to Romero Santos’ music, and local cover groups both in the United States and the Dominican Republic still perform today merengues which Romero Santos recorded as long ago as 1970.

A native of the campo of Zenobí, outside of San Francisco de Macoris, Romero Santos began recording at the same time as bachata pioneers like José Manuel Calderon and Cuco Valoy. His first hit was the bolero-bachata “Por ti”, which was released in 1964, before the American invasion of the following year. The record sold well, which helped Romero Santos to get steady gigs in the area around San Francisco throughout the next six years, in spite of the fact that his subsequent recordings were not particularly successful. His fortunes changed, however, after Edilio Paredes released a number of merengues de guitarra, including “El batidor pelao”, which did so well that they inspired Romero Santos to record a guitar merengue of his own, “La muñeca”.

Romero Santos had always played merengue in his live performances, and unlike many bachateros he hardly ever played in Santo Domingo, the capital, but toured constantly throughout the northern region of El Cibao. His audiences weren’t brothel audiences who came out to drink, but rather country audiences who contracted groups for dances, and they would typically request merengue, guaracha, and all of the other dance music which was popular at the time. Because of this, Romero Santos’ group had always included tambora and güira, but before the success of Paredes’ songs he hadn’t considered merengue de guitarra to be commercially viable. When the New York based record label Casa Almendra approached him to record a ten-song LP, however, Edilio’s “El batidor pelao” was playing on every jukebox in the country. As a result, most of the numbers Eladio recorded on his new LP, “La muñeca”, were merengues, and every one of them became a smash hit, particularly the title song.

Romero Santos followed up his success with six more LPs, and in the process made merengue de guitarra his particular province. His style was simpler and more straightforward than that of Paredes, who imitated the complicated figures of the merengue típico accordion on the guitar. Romero Santos’ playing was rhythmic and danceable, and his tenor voice, though limited in range, had a rawness which appealed to his mostly campesino audience. In 1976, Casa Almendra asked Romero Santos to tour New York, and his group became one of the first bachata groups to travel to the United States.

Eladio Romero Santos was unique as a bachata musician, in that he was able to operate in a different world from that of other bachateros. For one, he played with his own group, and throughout his entire career employed the same musicians, all from the campos of his native San Francisco - although he would sometimes use others to record (notably Augusto Santos and Niño Abreu). For another, Romero Santos performed in country social clubs, patron saints’ festivals, and other venues and so didn’t carry the stigma of the brothels where other bachateros were forced to play. And, although Romero continued to record bachata until the end of his career, he made his name playing danceable, upbeat merengue, rather than the anguished boleros of his contemporaries. For these reasons, Romero was able to avoid the marginalization suffered by most bachateros, He became the most sought after Dominican guitar musician of the 1970s and 1980s, and by far the best paid.

After the success of Blas Durán’s “Consejo a las mujeres” in 1987, merengue de guitarra became a staple of the bachata repertoire, and Romero Santos’ influence began to be felt. Both Luis Vargas and later Antony Santos played the guitar downward, with a thumbpick, like Romero Santos, rather than upward with their fingers in the style of Edilio Paredes and Augusto Santos. The result was a simpler and more rhythmic style of merengue which lent itself well to the new aesthetic. As it was these two, particularly Antony Santos, who defined the style of the new generation, Romero Santos’ importance cannot be overstated.

In 1995, Romero Santos contracted arthritis and was no longer able to play the guitar. He continued to travel with his group as the lead singer, while noted lead guitarist Martin Santos took his place as the requinto. By 1998 Romero Santos had retired. In contrast to other bachateros he had been enormously enriched by his thirty year career. His group continued to cover contracts with stand in singers, and when they decided to retire as well Romero Santos actually paid them a pension, something absolutely unheard of in probably the entire history of Dominican music. Eladio Romero Santos passed away in 2001 as the result of lung cancer, and his funeral was attended by hundreds of mourners including many of his best known colleagues.

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jose ignacio arias December 7, 2010

tengo 46 años y me acuerdo que cuando yo estaba muchacho siempre escuchabas sus merengue ripiao o hapambichao y me encantaban que tiempo mas bueno, ojala dios lo tenga en la gloria.....

rafael santana November 6, 2010

siempre te recordaremo como er dias de hoy romero santo

Joselito Diaz November 4, 2010

asido mi Idolo desde que llo tenia la eda de 4 anos toco su musica y puedo sonar como el toco requinto y canto fue mi impirasion para la musica de guitarra y siempre lo recordare porque en muchas ocasione compartimos juntos Yose que Dios lo tiene en un puesto espesial

Jose Rodriguez October 10, 2010

La musica de Eladio Romero Santos es parte de mi vida. lo conoci personal mente, yo tambien soy de San Francisco de Macoris. Hoy quiero saber, si hay alguien que tenga alguna de sus presentacions in CD, por favor escribame jrodriguez1@wmata.com Eladio es lo mejor y sera por siempre, yo se que el era un angel en la tierra, se que esta en la derecha del padre santo, que daria yo por reunir el cristerio necesario para un dia volverlo a ver.

Gilberto Lima October 6, 2010

en definitiva, el padre del merengue de cuerda, quien en más de una ocasión se hizo acompañar de figuras nacientes como Luís Vargas, en el tema Tarde Gris. muchos temas de orígen mexicanos allá en el Cibao lo conocimos más por la magistrar interpretación que él (Eladio), hacía; un ejemplo, besame morenita de Pedro Infante o Rosa Angelina de Marco Anontio Muñiz, la verdad un grande del género cuerda en la República Dominicana...

yoan August 29, 2010

me llamo yoan y pienso que eladio fue el mejor guitarrista de su época,su música es muy linda.ya se fue eladio romero santo para el reino de los cielo de esa música tan bella solo quedan los recuerdo,el cantaba con su guitarra bachata merengue y bolero con su música tan bella gustaba en el mundo entero.

EDWIN TORRES August 26, 2010

eladio para mi es parte de mi vida,desde que un nino recuerdo la musica de este lider de la musica.tube el placer de disfrutar algunas de sus ultima fiesta por alla por un campo de santiago rodrigues.en mi carro o en mi casa siempre temgo musica de eladio..POR SIEMPRE ELADIO ROMERO SANTO

cecilia August 20, 2010

recuerdo a eladio y su grupo con mucho carino espero que se conserven como lo an echo asta hoy le deseo mucha suerte y que dios lo yene de bendicione a todos hoy manana y cienpre recerdo a eladio por ser un hombre de mucha alegria por su musica y por la persona tan marabiyosa que eraespero que donde quiera que este siga iluminando a su grupo para que sigan su ejenplo y nunca se separen porque asi es una manera de saber que eladio vive entre nosotro lo quiero vendicione

Eduardo Marte July 16, 2010

Soy un admirador de este musico y cantante de el estilo que impuso Eladio Romero. toco y canto en guitarra algunos de sus temas porque la musica es lo que mas practico aparte del ejercicio fisico en mi tiempo libre. ojala verdaderamente surja alguien en los campos del c ibao que pueda rememorar sus temas con la calidad musical e interpretativa con que lo hizo Don Eladio Romero Santos.

el rubio July 3, 2010

el mejor merengue