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A.k.a. Gastón Flores
Spanish-language tenor (Panamá, April 30,1886 - Miami, April 4, 1963). In his home country, Briceño was the first tenor of the Panamanian Opera. Around 1918, he emigrated to the United States. As part of a quartet with Carlos Molina, Manuel Valdespino, and Jorge Añez, he performed all over Canada and the United States. Between 1922 and 1933, he and Añez formed a well-known duo that made numerous records for Victor in New York. For Brunswick's Vocalion label, Briseño recorded under the pseudonym Gastón Flores. In addition, Briceño performed and recorded with many other famous singers, such as Héctor de Lara, Ernesto Boada, and Antonio Utrera, and accompanied Colombian composer Ángel Maria Camacho y Cano on some of the first recordings of Colombian porros and danzones costeños.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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El Suspiro / Morena Mia | Alcides Briceño Y Jorge Añez | 1924 | Album |
Mi Viejo Amor / La Copa Del Olvido | Alcides Briceño – Jorge Añez | 1923 | Album |
La Casita / Deja Morena Mia | Alcides Briceño, Jorge Añez | Album |