*1925
Latin
A.k.a. Ramón Antonio Molina Pacheco
Dominican musician and bandleader born on December 19th, 1925. He studied music theory with Arístides Rojas at the Municipal Academy of Music in Moca, his hometown. Later he joined the municipal band. He also worked as a professor of Solfège. In 1942, he entered as a trumpet player in the famous Super Orquesta San José, performing in their radio shows through "La Voz Del Yuna". Some time later, Molina became director of the orchestra, which delighted Dominicans throughout the era of Trujillo and beyond. Papa Molina has composed popular pieces of music such as the bolero "Evocación", played by Billo's Caracas Boys and symphonic works such as "Three Folk Images".
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Merengues Tradicionales | Papa Molina | 1977 | Album |
Papa Molina Y La Super-Orquesta San Jose | Papa Molina Y La Super Orquesta San José | 1967 | Album |
Sabor Dominicano | Super Orquesta San José Directed By Papa Molina | 1958 | Album |
Los Mejores Merengues Dominicanos | Super Orquesta San José With Papa Molina And Joseito Mateo | Album | |
A Bailar Senores | Papa Molina Y Su Super Orquesta San José | Album |
Papa Molina Y Su Orquesta Latin and Pop |