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Bruno Villareal
American accordionist (1901–1971) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bruno "El Azote del Valle" Villareal (October 6, 1901 – November 3, 1971) was an American Conjunto accordionist.
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Biography
Villareal was born on October 6, 1901, in La Grulla, Texas, later settling in San Benito. He recorded his first song on phonograph in 1928.[1] He signed to Okeh Records, and was recorded on June 12, 1930, being the first accordionist to be signed by a major label. During the 1930s, he lived in a shack three miles Santa Rosa. Despite being half-blind, he would walk there every day to play for money. He fell from the public eye after World War II. He died on November 3, 1971, aged 70, in Robstown.[2]
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Artistry
Considered a master accordionist, Villareal's accordion was often backed by other instruments, such as the twelve-string bass and tambora. His style was considered traditional.[2]
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