Ramón Cordero

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Born April 26, 1939. Died January 19, 2017
From the mid 1960’s to the present, Ramón Cordero’s high, plaintive voice has been one of the most distinctive in bachata. During the 1970s and 1980s he was also one of the genre’s most successful artists. Many of his songs, characterized by unusually good production quality and the arrangements of some of bachata’s most virtuoso guitar players, have become classics.

Mexican singers like Antonio Aguilar and Pedro Infante had a great deal of influence on Cordero, and he recorded many of their songs as bachatas. He has also at times recorded rancheras in their original 2/4 or 3/4 time (as opposed to bachata’s standard 4/4 bolero arrangement), but adding to them bachata’s rhythmic almost percussive style of guitar accompaniment. A good example of Cordero’s hybrid ranchera-bachata style is “Yo la recuerdo”, which he recorded with Paredes. Other songs were culled from Puerto Rican jíbaro music or baladas like “Condenado a la distancia”. These songs, many of them Mexican, which he recorded in the 1970s with Edilio Paredes playing the lead guitar— songs like “Vuela paloma”, “Entre copa y copa” and “Las nieves de enero”— remain the trademark and mainstay of his repertoire.

The name most linked to Ramon Cordero’s is that of Edilio Paredes, who grew up with him in the campo of San Felipe, near San Francisco de Macoris. Ramon and Edilio began playing together in the countryside, and when Paredes traveled to the capital, Santo Domingo, Ramon soon followed. The two sang as a duo on one of Cordero’s most successful early recordings, “Yo la recuerdo”, recorded on Cuco Valoy’s label in 1966. After Cordero had released several recordings with Casa Alegre, Bienvenido Ortiz’ label, Paredes helped him to get a job at CMV Records, Cuco Valoy’s music store, and they began recording together for Valoy. Ramón Cordero went on to record some of the most cherished bachatas of the next two decades, among them the song which came to be his anthem and Edilio Paredes’ hallmark as a guitarist, “Amor del bueno” (1974). The song "Amor del bueno" is featured on iASO's "Bachata Roja" compilation.

Paredes’ virtuoso arrangements have made Cordero’s repertoire one of bachata’s most difficult to master. For this reason, Cordero has at one time or another been accompanied by some of the Dominican Republic’s finest guitarists, including Augusto Santos, Frank Mendez, Virgilio de la Cruz and Mártires de León. Apart from accompanying him in live performances, where his agility qualified him as one of the few musicians who were able to play Cordero’s music as it was originally recorded, Santos and Cordero formed the duo “Los Inimitables”. Their collaboration resulted in some of the most memorable vocal duets in bachata history, among them ”Con golpes de pecho” and “Negra ¿porque me dejaste?”. Augusto Santo also recorded the lead guitar on the 1967 single “La causa de mi muerte”, one of Cordero’s best-loved songs.

Bachata was changed forever by the all-important introduction of the electric guitar by Blas Durán in 1987. While a new generation of bachateros began to acquire an international fame undreamed of by their predecessors, bachateros like Ramón Cordero, who continued to record and perform with acoustic instruments, continued performing for mostly local audiences. During the 1990s, though, the virtuoso playing and high production values of Cordero’s work attracted the attention of fellow musicians, even masters of the contemporary electric style, like Martires De León, who recorded the lead guitar on Cordero’s extremely successful CD “Manantial de amor”.

Because of his perfectly tuned voice and his instinctive feel for singing, Cordero has was sought out as a vocal director for studios like ENCA and ENFI in Santo Domingo. The duet of Monchy and Alexandra is an example of the quality of Cordero’s work as a director.

Before passing away in January 2017, Cordero was working to revive and internationalize classic acoustic bachata. Together with El Chivo Sin Ley, Edilio Paredes and Joan Soriano, he had formed The Bachata Legends band, which released an album in 2011, and toured in the USA and Europe. iASO Records recorded extensively with Ramon and the Bachata Legends, and will be releasing more of his last recordings.
-- David Wayne

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Jorge Cuevas September 12, 2013

Lo que se pueda expresar por esta via siempre sera poco,uno lo hace por el carino y afecto a Ramon Cordero,porque el sentimiento y la calidad siempre han caminado juntos en la voz de este senor.!!! Aqui nunca ha existido desperdicios en letras y canciones!

mignolio delgado feliz July 25, 2013

para mi ramon cordero es uno de los bachatero mas completo y capaz de mantener so vos intacta asta el dia dehoy y brindando la misma calidad de musica si no es mucho pedir suban la bachata que dice tesaque del lodo y al lodo as buerto

Maximo De La Rosa June 23, 2013

Ramon Cordero es un icono de nuestra bachata, puedo decir sin temo a equivocarme el mejor, aunque parece olvidado en el medio artistico farandulero.

ANNY ureña March 11, 2013

le pido a dios q te siga dando vida y salud

ANNY ureña March 11, 2013

no me gustaria dejar este mundo sin a verlo conocido me encantan tus canciones ramon cordero

Miguel October 23, 2012

Cuando yo escucho la guitarra de Edilio Paredes y la voz de mi artista favorito, me dan ganas de entrar pora siempre a mi linda tierra, Rep Dom. Gracias por todos esos reconocimientos a los grandes. .

amauris hernandez March 7, 2012

me gustaria saber de sus futura presentaciones en new york

pedro a. medina m. March 5, 2012

hombre de musica tu mu sica sera oida cuando yo me muera me enterraran ccon tu data tu musica

jose manuel vargas March 3, 2012

bueno me gustan todas las bachatas del ecudo ramoncito cordero,pero como cada ser les atrae una mas a cada kien ,me fascina en una noche tenebrosa y fria

ANDRES SENA TAPIA February 21, 2012

Ramon Cordero, es uno de los mejores bachateros de todos los tiempos.