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| occupation = Musician, bandleader, producer, composer
| occupation = Musician, bandleader, producer, composer
| years_active =
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| label = [[Fania Records|Fania]]
| label = [[Fania Records|Fania]] Oro Disco, SAR, Sacodis.
| associated_acts = Conjunto Modelo, [[Johnny Pacheco]], Orquesta Broadway, Orchestra Harlow
| associated_acts = Conjunto Modelo, [[Johnny Pacheco]], Orquesta Broadway, Orchestra Harlow
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}}'''Ramón Quián''' (died May 26, 2006), better known as '''Monguito "El Único"''', was a Cuban vocalist, bandleader, producer and composer. An [[Afro-Cuban]] [[sonero]], he had a simple improvising style with a distinctive nasal voice.<ref name="Herencia">{{cite web|last1=Magaña S.|first1=Walter G.|title=Ramón Sardiñas Quian "Monguito El Único" - In Memoriam|url=http://www.herencialatina.com/Monguito_Quian/Mongo_Quian.htm|website=Herencia Latina|accessdate=14 April 2015|language=Spanish|date=July 14, 2006}}</ref>
}}'''Ramón Quián''' (died May 26, 2006), better known as '''Monguito "El Único"''', was a Cuban vocalist, bandleader, producer and composer.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Clarke |first1=Donald |title=Monguito 'El Único' |url=http://www.donaldclarkemusicbox.com/encyclopedia/detail.php?s=2386 |website=Donald's Encyclopedia of Popular Music |accessdate=15 November 2020}}</ref> An [[Afro-Cuban]] [[sonero]], he had a simple improvising style with a distinctive nasal voice.<ref name="Herencia">{{cite web|last1=Magaña S.|first1=Walter G.|title=Ramón Sardiñas Quian "Monguito El Único" - In Memoriam|url=http://www.herencialatina.com/Monguito_Quian/Mongo_Quian.htm|website=Herencia Latina|accessdate=14 April 2015|language=Spanish|date=July 14, 2006}}</ref>


== Career ==
== Career ==
Monguito performed with Orquesta Mazzuet in his native town before relocating to [[Havana]], where he sang with Orquesta Modernista and Conjunto Modelo. In the 1950s, Monguito el Único moved to [[Mexico]]. There he worked with Pepe Arévalo y Sus Mulatos and appeared in three movies. In 1962, Monguito moved to [[New York City]], and began singing with Orquesta Broadway. He made his first recording, the album ''[[Primitivo (album)|Primitivo]]'', with [[Arsenio Rodríguez]] in 1963 for the Roost Records label.<ref name="Herencia" /> Monguito el Único was a member of [[Johnny Pacheco]]'s conjunto in the mid-1960s, alternating lead vocals with the [[Puerto Rican people|Puerto Rican]] singer [[Chivirico Dávila]]. In 1967, he made his [[Fania All-Stars|Fania]] solo debut with ''Johnny Pacheco Presents Monguito''. His debut on SAR Records, produced by [[Roberto Torres]], was the album ''Yo no soy mentiroso'' in 1979. This recording went gold.
Monguito performed with Orquesta Mazzuet in his native town before relocating to [[Havana]], where he sang with Orquesta Modernista and Conjunto Modelo. In the 1950s, Monguito el Único moved to [[Mexico]]. There he worked with Pepe Arévalo y Sus Mulatos and appeared in three movies. In 1962, Monguito moved to [[New York City]], and began singing with Orquesta Broadway. He made his first recording, the album ''[[Primitivo (album)|Primitivo]]'', with [[Arsenio Rodríguez]] in 1963 for the Roost Records label.<ref name="Herencia" /> Monguito el Único was a member of [[Johnny Pacheco]]'s conjunto in the mid-1960s, alternating lead vocals with the [[Puerto Rican people|Puerto Rican]] singer [[Chivirico Dávila]]. In 1967, he made his [[Fania All-Stars|Fania]] solo debut with ''Johnny Pacheco Presents Monguito''. His debut on SAR Records, produced by [[Roberto Torres (musician)|Roberto Torres]], was the album ''Yo no soy mentiroso'' in 1979. This recording went gold.


Much like [[Ismael Rivera]], Monguito el Único embodies an earthy, pragmatic aesthetic in the tradition of the [[son montuno]], forged in the streets of Cuba.
Much like [[Ismael Rivera]], Monguito el Único embodies an earthy, pragmatic aesthetic in the tradition of the [[son montuno]], forged in the streets of Cuba.

He was also uncle to Laurita Rodriguez, a prominent defense attorney in New York City.


== Discography==
== Discography==
{{div col start}}
* Pacheco te invita a bailar (with Johnny Pacheco) (1965)
* Pacheco te invita a bailar (with Johnny Pacheco) (1965)
* Bajándote (with Orchestra Harlow) (1966)
* Bajándote (with Orchestra Harlow) (1966)
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* La Crema (with Johnny Pacheco) (1980)
* La Crema (with Johnny Pacheco) (1980)
* In Curacao (1980)
* In Curacao (1980)
* Monguito El Internacional (1982)
* Monguito "Miren Que Suerte" SAR (1982)
* "Soy La Meta" "Caiman" (1994)
* "Sazonando" Monguito SAR (1985)
{{div col end}}


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.descarga.com/cgi-bin/db/archives/Profile81?PQ2UwfZF;;32 Profile of Monguito], descarga.com.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160303215239/http://www.descarga.com/cgi-bin/db/archives/Profile81?PQ2UwfZF;;32 Profile of Monguito], descarga.com.
*[https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/monguito_el_unico Monguito "El Único"], ''[[Rate Your Music]]''.
*[https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/monguito_el_unico Monguito "El Único"], ''[[Rate Your Music]]''.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5mp7iHBJfU YouTube video of Monguito and his band]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5mp7iHBJfU YouTube video of Monguito and his band]
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[[Category:People from Matanzas Province]]
[[Category:People from Matanzas Province]]
[[Category:Year of birth missing]]
[[Category:Year of birth missing]]
[[Category:Fania All-Stars members]]

Latest revision as of 04:47, 9 August 2024

Monguito El Único
Birth nameRamón Quián
Also known asRamón Sardiñas
BornManguito, Matanzas, Cuba
Died(2006-05-26)May 26, 2006
New York City, US
GenresSon cubano, salsa
Occupation(s)Musician, bandleader, producer, composer
Instrument(s)Vocals, maracas
LabelsFania Oro Disco, SAR, Sacodis.

Ramón Quián (died May 26, 2006), better known as Monguito "El Único", was a Cuban vocalist, bandleader, producer and composer.[1] An Afro-Cuban sonero, he had a simple improvising style with a distinctive nasal voice.[2]

Career

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Monguito performed with Orquesta Mazzuet in his native town before relocating to Havana, where he sang with Orquesta Modernista and Conjunto Modelo. In the 1950s, Monguito el Único moved to Mexico. There he worked with Pepe Arévalo y Sus Mulatos and appeared in three movies. In 1962, Monguito moved to New York City, and began singing with Orquesta Broadway. He made his first recording, the album Primitivo, with Arsenio Rodríguez in 1963 for the Roost Records label.[2] Monguito el Único was a member of Johnny Pacheco's conjunto in the mid-1960s, alternating lead vocals with the Puerto Rican singer Chivirico Dávila. In 1967, he made his Fania solo debut with Johnny Pacheco Presents Monguito. His debut on SAR Records, produced by Roberto Torres, was the album Yo no soy mentiroso in 1979. This recording went gold.

Much like Ismael Rivera, Monguito el Único embodies an earthy, pragmatic aesthetic in the tradition of the son montuno, forged in the streets of Cuba.

He was also uncle to Laurita Rodriguez, a prominent defense attorney in New York City.

Discography

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  • Pacheco te invita a bailar (with Johnny Pacheco) (1965)
  • Bajándote (with Orchestra Harlow) (1966)
  • Viva África (with Johnny Pacheco) (1966)
  • Latin Mann (with Herbie Mann) (1966)
  • Pacheco Presents Monguito (with Johnny Pacheco) (1967)
  • Fania All-Stars - Live at the Red Garter - Vol. 1 (1968)
  • El Único (1968)
  • De Todo Un Poco (1969)
  • Escúchame (Listen To Me) (1971)
  • Yo No Soy Mentiroso (1979)
  • Sabrosura (with Johnny Pacheco) (1980)
  • La Crema (with Johnny Pacheco) (1980)
  • In Curacao (1980)
  • Monguito El Internacional (1982)
  • Monguito "Miren Que Suerte" SAR (1982)
  • "Soy La Meta" "Caiman" (1994)
  • "Sazonando" Monguito SAR (1985)

References

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  1. ^ Clarke, Donald. "Monguito 'El Único'". Donald's Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b Magaña S., Walter G. (July 14, 2006). "Ramón Sardiñas Quian "Monguito El Único" - In Memoriam". Herencia Latina (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 April 2015.
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