*1906 MX
Arranger of Latin
A.k.a. Noé Fajardo Montalbán
Noé Fajardo Montalbán. Musician (arranger). He was born in Coatzacoalcos on July 4, 1906 and died in Mexico City on November 25 (June 13?) In 1961. He entered the National Conservatory of Music - when directed by Julian Carrillo - in Mexico City. When his father died, who initiated him in the study of the piccolo, the bass drum and the piano. In 1934 he was part of the Adolfo Girón Jazz Orchestra and collaborated (1936-1941) with Juan S. Garrido until he formed his own dance orchestra. He was known as "The Man Orchestra", given his ability to play several instruments, and for his multiple activities as a composer, arranger, performer, director and teacher.
Orquesta De Noé Fajardo |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Mario Alberto Rodriguez | Mario Alberto Rodriguez Con Las Orquestas De Federico Baena, Noe Fajardo, Juan S. Garrido | Album |