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Listen to Antonio Machín, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!

Antonio Machín

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Listen to El manisero by Antonio Machín, see lyrics, music video & more!
El maniseroAntonio Machín
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Angelitos negrosAntonio Machín
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Tengo una DebilidadAntonio Machín
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Dos GardeniasAntonio Machín
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Mira Que Eres LindaAntonio Machín
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Dos GardeniasAntonio Machín
Listen to Silencio by Antonio Machín, Cuarteto Machín & Rafael Hernandez, see lyrics, music video & more!
SilencioAntonio Machín, Cuarteto Machín & Rafael Hernandez
Listen to Espérame En El Cielo by Antonio Machín, see lyrics, music video & more!
Espérame En El CieloAntonio Machín
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Tu Vida y Mi VidaAntonio Machín
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Listen to Lucrecia Canta a Machin by Lucrecia & Antonio Machín
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Listen to Toda Otra Vida (Remixes y duetos) by Antonio Machín & Lucrecia
ALBUMToda Otra Vida (Remixes y duetos)Antonio Machín & Lucrecia
Listen to Suerte by Antonio Machín
ALBUMSuerteAntonio Machín
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Listen to Inigualable (feat. Pepito Lopez) by Antonio Machín
ALBUMInigualable (feat. Pepito Lopez)Antonio Machín
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Listen to Latinos de Oro by Antonio Machín
ALBUMLatinos de OroAntonio Machín
Listen to Perlas Cubanas: Un Cubano en Madrid by Antonio Machín
ALBUMPerlas Cubanas: Un Cubano en MadridAntonio Machín
Listen to Dos Gardenias (Remastered) by Antonio Machín
ALBUMDos Gardenias (Remastered)Antonio Machín
Listen to Amar y Vivir by Antonio Machín
ALBUMAmar y VivirAntonio Machín
Listen to Antonio Machín. Vol. 2 by Antonio Machín
ALBUMAntonio Machín. Vol. 2Antonio Machín
Listen to Echale Salsita by Antonio Machín
ALBUMEchale SalsitaAntonio Machín
Listen to Vintage Music No. 64 - LP: Antonio Machín by Antonio Machín
ALBUMVintage Music No. 64 - LP: Antonio MachínAntonio Machín
Listen to Babalu by Antonio Machín
ALBUMBabaluAntonio Machín
Listen to Campanitas de Cristal by Antonio Machín
ALBUMCampanitas de CristalAntonio Machín
Listen to Noche Triste by Antonio Machín
ALBUMNoche TristeAntonio Machín
Listen to En Nueva York Vol. 2 by Armando Valdespí y su Orquesta, Antonio Machín & Johny Rodriguez
ALBUMEn Nueva York Vol. 2Armando Valdespí y su Orquesta, Antonio Machín & Johny Rodriguez
Listen to Todos Sus Éxitos, Vol. 1 by Antonio Machín
ALBUMTodos Sus Éxitos, Vol. 1Antonio Machín
Listen to Arrancame La Vida by Antonio Machín
ALBUMArrancame La VidaAntonio Machín
Listen to Antonio Machín (1933-1946), Vol. 1 [Remasterizado] by Antonio Machín
ALBUMAntonio Machín (1933-1946), Vol. 1 [Remasterizado]Antonio Machín
Listen to Cancionero de Oro: Angelitos Negros. Sus Primeros Éxitos en España, Vol. 2 by Antonio Machín
ALBUMCancionero de Oro: Angelitos Negros. Sus Primeros Éxitos en España, Vol. 2Antonio Machín
Listen to Cancionero de Oro: Fiel Amigo. Sus Primeros Éxitos en España, Vol. 6 by Antonio Machín
ALBUMCancionero de Oro: Fiel Amigo. Sus Primeros Éxitos en España, Vol. 6Antonio Machín
Listen to 20 Grandes Éxitos by Antonio Machín
ALBUM20 Grandes ÉxitosAntonio Machín
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ALBUM20 Grandes ÉxitosAntonio Machín
Listen to Bohemio Antonio Machin by Antonio Machín
ALBUMBohemio Antonio MachinAntonio Machín
Listen to Los 15 Mejores Boleros de Antonio Machín by Antonio Machín
ALBUMLos 15 Mejores Boleros de Antonio MachínAntonio Machín
Listen to Los Mejores Boleros Latinos de Antonio Machín by Antonio Machín
ALBUMLos Mejores Boleros Latinos de Antonio MachínAntonio Machín
Listen to Viva! by Antonio Machín
ALBUMViva!Antonio Machín

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About Antonio Machín

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Hometown
Segua la Grande, Cuba
Born
February 11, 1903
Genre
Latin
An operatic tenor who broke the color barrier in one of Cuba's most prestigious orchestras, and a musical ambassador to the United States and Europe, Antonio Machín was a pivotal figure in the history of Cuban music who is not always remembered as such. While perhaps the greatest sonero of the pre-war era, his recorded output from this period is frustratingly uneven. Several discs document Machín's career between 1929 and 1938, a prolific period when the superb quality of his best performances was not often equaled. Machin was also by nature an itinerant soul, which may account for his relative obscurity today. He left Havana for New York in 1930, New York for London and Paris in 1935, and finally Paris for Madrid just before World War II, where he lived until his death in 1977. The salient feature of Machín's early life was that his ambition to sing opera was frustrated by that fact that he was born a poor mulatto in Cuba at the turn of the century. There is an operatic sensibility in his best performances -- El Manisero, Lamento Esclavo, Blanca Rosa -- that makes one wonder how he would have handled Verdi. In any case, in 1926 Machín made his way to Havana from Sagua La Grande, his birthplace on the northern part of the island, determined to become a singer. He soon became a featured vocalist at the Casino Nacional of Havana, the first singer of color ever to do so. In 1930, he toured with the Casino Nacional orchestra to the United States, where on April 26 the band opened at the Palace Theater in New York. There Machín sang El Manisero ("The Peanut Vendor"), which was the first Cuban song to become a national hit in the United States. Equally significant was the fact that the American public was for the first time hearing authentic Cuban music. Machín and the Casino Nacional orchestra were setting the stage for the U.S. rhumba craze of the '30s. After the success of El Manisero, Machín released a spate of recordings in New York between 1930 and 1935. During this period he waxed some 200 sides, recording even more than American pop star Bing Crosby. Machín did much of his work in a small-group format, favoring quartets comprised of claves, tres, guitar, and trumpet. While the personnel for these quartets varied, Machín was most often accompanied by guitarist Daniel Sanchez, who sings duets with him on the vast majority of these recordings. Sanchez has a pleasant baritone that contrasts with Machín's tenor, but there's no indication on any recording that he's Machín's equal as a vocalist. Best-known of all the quartet personnel is Mario Bauza, who would later become the Machito orchestra's musical director. Bauza plays trumpet on some of the quartet sessions. Often, though, Machín's voice sounds rather choked and high, and his accompaniment uninspired. What accounts for the variable quality of his '30s recordings? Some blame must be assigned to weak songwriting. It's no coincidence that two of his greatest songs, El Manisero and Lamento Esclavo, were written by Moises Simons, whose pretty melodies allowed Machín space to stretch his vocal cords. But when with his quartet, Machín did not sing songs that demanded bravura performances. This is a shame, because he was more than capable of rising to the challenge. Daniel Sanchez, his partner in duets, may not have been equal to the task, a possible reason for the conservative material. Also problematic was the quartet form. Machín sounds better -- more dramatic -- backed by a large orchestra, as he is on Lamento Esclavo. The arrangements for the quartet, on the other hand, do not always show him to advantage. They can be repetitive, and one gets the sense that Machín was cranking some of these tunes out, which, no doubt, he was. Still, Machín's place in Cuban -- and American -- musical history is secure, and justifiably so. When he's at his best, Machín's coloratura can send a chill up your spine. ~ Spencer Harrington

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