Alberto Beltrán
Dominican Alberto Beltran's career began after winning a talent contest sponsored by a local radio station. After participating in a band called Brisas de Oriente, the tropical singer moved to Cuba to join the legendary Sonora Matancera, a group previously known as Septeto Soprano, and settled in Mexico, Venezuela, to finally perform live in the U.S. for the first time in 1962. In November 1954, Alberto Beltran recorded the Latin classic "El Negrito del Batey," which became his nickname from that moment on.
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Los Aces del Ritmo
Alberto Beltrán, Daniel Santos, Bienvenido Granda
World - Released by DISCOMODA on Jun. 6, 1995
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El Chipi Chipi
Classical - Released by El Negrito del Batey on Apr. 3, 2008
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Recordando a Alberto Beltrán
Latin America - Released by Pipila Records S.A. DE C.V. on Apr. 14, 2023
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El Negrito del Batey
World - Released by WM Mexico on Mar. 29, 2005
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Añoranzas de Antaño - El Negrito Del Batey
World - Released by Pueblo Viejo on Jul. 14, 2023
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Todo Me Gusta de Ti
Alberto Beltrán, Conjunto Casino
World - Released by Vibra Music Entertainment S.A.S. on Mar. 8, 2018
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Boleros Exclusivos, Vol. 4
Pop - Released by Alpha Center Digital on Mar. 31, 2022
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Añoranzas de Antaño - Ven Para El Rinconcito
World - Released by Pueblo Viejo on Jul. 14, 2023
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The Very Best Of Alberto Beltrán Vol.1
World - Released by Mayra Music on Oct. 25, 2018
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