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Kicho Díaz

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Nuevo Quinteto Real

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Died
  
5 October 1992, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Music groups
  
Quinteto Real (Since 1962), Sexteto Mayor, Conjunto 9

Similar
  
Antonio Agri, Hugo Baralis, Elvino Vardaro, José Bragato, Simón Bajour

Enrique Kicho Díaz (Buenos Aires, 21 January 1918 – 5 October 1992) was an Argentine double bass tango musician who played in various ensembles including Aníbal Troilo’s orquesta típica, Astor Piazzolla’s first Quinteto and Conjunto 9 and finally Sexteto Major.

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Biography

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Díaz, widely known by his nickname Kicho, was born in the city of Avellaneda in the Province of Buenos Aires, and had two older brothers, David, who became a tango violinist and José (aka Pepe) who became a tango double bass player.

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He began his musical career in 1935 when he joined a tango ensemble as double bass player with the pianist José Pascual and Anselmo Aiete.

Kicho Díaz Brothers and bass players Pepe and Kicho Daz Todotangocom

In 1939, he joined the orquesta típica of Aníbal Troilo, which included Orlando Goñi (piano), Roberto Gianitelli, Juan Miguel Toto Rodríguez (bandoneon) and the singer Francisco Fiorentino. Díaz would stay with Troilo until 1959.

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He joined Ástor Piazzolla’s first Quinteto in 1960 and later Piazzolla would write the tango Kicho as a tribute to him. In 1968 Piazzolla put together an orchestra, including Díaz, to perform his operetta María de Buenos Aires, and between 1971 and 1972 Díaz played with Piazzolla’s Conjunto 9.

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In 1962 he joined Quinteto Real with Horacio Salgán (piano), Ubaldo de Lío, Enrique Mario Francini (violin) and Pedro Laurenz (badoneon) and occasionally played with the orquestra of Mariano Mores.

Later in 1976 he joined Sexteto Mayor with whom he played until his death in 1992.

He was declared Tango Double Bass Player of the Century by the Legislature of Buenos Aires in 2000.

Kicho Díaz

Songs

Payadora
Desde el Alma
Nocturna

References

Kicho Díaz Wikipedia