g, *1929 US, Holguín
Musician / Composer / Arranger of Latin and Jazz
A.k.a. Juan Rafael Márquez Urbino
Juanito Márquez is a Cuban guitarist, timbalero, arranger, composer born in Holguín, Cuba in 1929 Son of Juan Márquez Gómez, classical guitarist and orchestra director. Has lived in Cuba, Spain (1969-1976, where he worked for Hispavox) and Miami from 1976. He created the style Pa'cá. Played or worked with such artists as Hermanos Aviles, Combo Siboney, Enrique Bonne, Luis Mariano Avilés, Gloria Estefan, Mari Trini, Julio Iglesias, Cachao, Bebo Valdés, Julio Gutiérrez, ... . For the Spanish bass player and singer, founder of "Coz", please use Juan Márquez
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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La Mejor Guitarra De Cuba | Juanito Márquez | 1976 | Compil. |
Valses Y Polkas | Juanito Márquez | 1974 | Album |
Valses Y Polkas | Juanito Márquez | 1974 | Album |
Ohe Le Le / Con Mucho Ritmo | Juanito Márquez | 1973 | Single |
Grandes Grupos De Los '60 | Juanito Márquez | 1973 | Album |
Bad Moon Rising | Juanito Márquez | 1973 | Single |
Pa-Cá | Juanito Márquez | 1972 | Album |
Color De Caramelo | Juanito Márquez | 1972 | Single |
Juanito Márquez Y Su Combo Latin and Jazz |
Juanito Márquez Y Su Orquesta Latin and Jazz |