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Gilberto Vega Cascante (1914 – 1996), also known as Gil Vega [1], was a musician and orchestra director from Costa Rica.
Gil Vega was a popular Costa Rican musician and orchestra director during the 1940s-1960s [1]. He played in many orchestras with other famous musicians and singers, until eventually forming the Gil Vega Orchestra (Orquesta Del Maestro Gil Vega).
His orchestra became one of the most popular orchestras in Costa Rica during the 1950s & 1960s. [1] [2] [3]
They played in clubs around Central America, South America, and North America.
They recorded several albums on the Dideca record label [4], documenting the popular styles of latin and Caribbean dance music of their time.
Their musical styles included danzón, bolero, and afro Cuban music. [1] [4]
The Gil Vega Orchestra's performances and albums included several famous latin singers and musicians of the era [1] [2], including Carlos Luis Vargas [5] [6] and many others. They were known for having the best singers of all the orchestras in the area during the 1950s and 1960s. [3]
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Gilberto Vega Cascante (1914 – 1996), also known as Gil Vega [1], was a musician and orchestra director from Costa Rica.
Gil Vega was a popular Costa Rican musician and orchestra director during the 1940s-1960s [1]. He played in many orchestras with other famous musicians and singers, until eventually forming the Gil Vega Orchestra (Orquesta Del Maestro Gil Vega).
His orchestra became one of the most popular orchestras in Costa Rica during the 1950s & 1960s. [1] [2] [3]
They played in clubs around Central America, South America, and North America.
They recorded several albums on the Dideca record label [4], documenting the popular styles of latin and Caribbean dance music of their time.
Their musical styles included danzón, bolero, and afro Cuban music. [1] [4]
The Gil Vega Orchestra's performances and albums included several famous latin singers and musicians of the era [1] [2], including Carlos Luis Vargas [5] [6] and many others. They were known for having the best singers of all the orchestras in the area during the 1950s and 1960s. [3]