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Cumbias Para Bailar

38.7M streams

38,688,135

Momentos De Coleccion

3.7M streams

3,698,378

Musica Instrumental Con El Saxofon De ...

3.1M streams

3,149,905

Tambores Y Sabor

1.6M streams

1,605,205

Cumbia Y Guarare

440.1K streams

440,119

Con Amor Y Con Sabor

432.9K streams

432,923

Que Te Vas

328.7K streams

328,729

Esto Si Es Sabrosura

317.7K streams

317,668

El Trenecito

168K streams

167,966

Éxitos

125.9K streams

125,898

Biography

Cumbia saxophonist Fito Olivares and his band La Pura Sabrosura -- including his brothers Javier on vocals and Jaime on keyboards -- were born and raised in Ciudad Camargo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. They relocated to Houston, Texas, in 1977, and formed the group three years later; the band eventually signed with the Gil Records label. Olivares enjoyed his commercial breakthrough in 1988 with the hits "La Gallina" and "Juana la Cubana." A year later, La Pura Sabrosura returned with the smash "La Negra Catalina," followed in 1990 by "Aguita de Melon." During the mid-'90s Olivares notched a series of Top 40 hits on Billboard's Latin chart, among them "La Ranita," "Cupido Bandido," "El Paso del Canguro," "Juana Maria," and "El Colesterol." His subsequent outings included 1996's La Sabrosura Continua, 1997's Con Amor y con Sabor, and 1998's A Gozar con Sabrosura. Fito Olivares died in Houston on March 17, 2023, due to cancer; he was 75 years of age. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi