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Cuban Musician and Cha-Cha-Chá Composer Richard Egües Dies at 82   
09/07/2006 07:27PM
Contributed by: WMC_News_Dept.

ObituariesHavana, Cuba - Cuban media reported that composer and flute player Richard Egües, who wrote the popular cha-cha-chá "El Bodeguero", died at 82 on September 4th in Havana.

Eduardo Richard Egües Martínez, winner of the National Music Award, was born on October 26th, 1926, in Cruces, a town in Cienfuegos province.

He started to study guitar, flute, piano, and clarinet with his father when he was a little boy, and entered the Orquesta Monterrey as pianist when he was 14 years old.

At 16, he played in the "Hermanos García" and "Ritmo y Alegría" orchestras. In 1952 he became the flute player for the legendary Orquesta Aragón, in which he remained until 1985, when he founded his own orchestra.

With Richard Egües and Rafael Lay, Orquesta Aragón reached a very distinctive sound which turned it into one of the main traditional orchestras of the 20th century in Cuba.

Egües' flute improvisations became so famous that nearly all flute players in traditional orchestras, not only in Cuba, but abroad, began to imitate him.

As a composer, his greatest cha-cha-chá hits were "El Bodeguero" and "Bombón chá."

He also composed son montunos and danzones, all traditional Cuban music forms.

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