This article includes an overview of the major events and trends in Latin music in the 1970s, namely in Ibero-America (including Spain and Portugal). This includes recordings, festivals, award ceremonies, births and deaths of Latin music artists, and the rise and fall of various subgenres in Latin music from 1970 to 1979.
Overview
By 1975, music market analysts predicted an 8 to 10% growth of Latin music internationally. This growth also expanded into the United States which led to record labels of promoting Latin artists in the country. According to Billboards Marv Fisher, " international labels are increasingly involved throughout Latin America".
Latin pop
Latin America went through the balada craze with balladeers from both the region and Spain having a huge Latin audience. Artists include José José, Roberto Carlos, Juan Gabriel, and Julio Iglesias. The latter artist would later become the best-selling male Latin artist of all time.
Regional Mexican
Mariachi music in 1970s, while still popular in the Regional Mexican music field, was named "the last great decade for mariachi music" according to the Los Angeles Times critic Augustin Gurza. The Mexican farmworkers movement since the 1960s led to the popularity corridos which dealt with their impoverished lives. Most notably, norteño group Los Tigres del Norte emerged having performed songs that deal with social commentary. Another emerging genre in the Regional Mexican field was Tejano. Rigo Tovar modernized the Mexican style of cumbia by combining it with rock including utilizing an electric guitar and a synthesizer.
Tropical/salsa
Salsa music was the dominant genre in the tropical field in the 1970s. Fania Records was the prime record label for popularizing and defining salsa music with artists such as Celia Cruz, Rubén Blades, Héctor Lavoe, and Willie Colón. The Colombian vallenato remains popular in the country with artists such as Diomedes Diaz. Likewise, the country's cumbia expanded its popularity outside of country into other Latin American nations including Mexico. Like its Mexican counterpart, the Colombia cumbia saw changes in the genre with the use of a bass guitar, organ, and less emphasis on brass instruments.
Nueva canción
During the 1970s in Latin America, the 1960s music influence remained strong and two styles developed from it one that followed the European and North American trends and Nueva Canción that focused on the renewal of folklore including Andean music and cueca. Some bands such as Los Jaivas from Chile mixed both streams and created a syncretism between folklore and progressive rock. The Nueva Canción movement got an even more marked protest association after all countries in the Southern Cone became (or were already) military dictatorships in the 1970s. In Chile, the Nueva canción styles developed through the 1970s would remain popular until the return to democracy in 1990.
Laitn rock/rock en español
In the 1970s, rock en Español began to emerge (especially in Argentina), and as imitation bands became fewer, rock music started to develop more independently from the outside, although many rock bands still preferred to sing in English. The Argentine defeat in the Falklands War in 1982 followed by the fall of the military junta that year diminished need of Nueva Canción as protest music there in favour of other styles. Santana and Malo pioneered the Latin rock movement by mixing rock music with Afro-Latino Caribbean music.
Brazilian/Portuguese
Jorge Ben's Fôrça Brutas fusion of Trio Mocotó's groove and Ben's more rockish guitar proved to be a distinctive feature of what critics and musicians later called samba rock. The 1970s also saw the rise of Música popular brasileira, a form of protest songs against the Brazilian military dictatorship. Among the key musicians in the genre was Chico Buarque who was exiled from the country.
1970
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1971
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- March 9Diego Torres, Argentine pop singer
- April 16Selena, American Tejano singer (d. 1995)
- April 24Alejandro Fernández, Mexican ranchera and pop singer
- June 17Paulina Rubio, Mexican pop singer
- July 5Descemer Bueno, Cuban singer-songwriter
- July 30Elvis Crespo, Puerto Rican merengue singer
- August 26ThalÃÂa, Mexican pop singer
- November 25Tommy Torres, Puerto Rican pop singer
- December 24Ricky Martin, Puerto Rican pop singer
- December 31Claudio Bermúdez, Mexican pop singer
1972
Events
- November 11Billboard magazine announces a new section on its printed magazines titled "Latin Music Spotlight" (later known as "Latin Notas"), which covers three pages of Latin music-related news
- November 24The 1st OTI Festival, held at the , in Madrid, Spain, is won by the song "", written by Paulo César Pinheiro and Baden Powell, and performed by Tobias and Claudia Regina representing Brazil.
- December 9The first Latin albums chart are compiled by Billboard, under the title the Hot Latin LP's, which surveys sales of Latin LP's in selected regions in the United States including Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, New York, and Texas.
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1973
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1974
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1975
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1976
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- Fivestones: De Fiesta Con El Bailongo Con Don Francisco
- Ray Barretto Band: Tomorrow: Barretto Live
- Tito Puente: The Legend
- Eydie Gorme: La Gorme
- Fania All-Stars: Salsa (Original Soundtrack)
- Joe Cuba: Cocinando la Salsa
- Mongo SantamarÃÂa: Sofrito
- Carlos Guzman, Mariachi Mexico: El Cuatrero
- Corporacion Latina: Llego' Pa' Quedarse
- Rigo Tovar & Su Costa Azul: Te Quiero Dijiste
- Roberto Torres: De Nuevo
- Los Tigres del Norte: La Banda Del Carro Rojo
- Wally González: Tu y Tu C.B.
- Josue: Buscando Estrellitas
- Sunny & The Sunliners: Yesterday... & Sunny
- Vicente Fernández: A Tu Salud
- LucÃÂa Méndez: Siempre Estoy Pensando En Ti...
- Bobby Capó: Simplemente... Amor
- Fajardo '76: La Raiz De La Charanga - "Charanga Roots"
- Charanga 76: Charanga 76
- Cheo Feliciano: The Singer
- Conjunto Candela: Conjunto Candela
- Chocolate & Su Orquesta: En El Rincon
- Orquesta Tipica Ideal: Vamonos Pa' Senegal Para Bailar Y Gozar
- Roberto Roena & Su Apollo Sound: Lucky 7
- Mario Quintero: Nomas Contigo
- Snowball & Company: Snowball & Co
- Los Tigres del Norte: Pueblo Querido
- Tony de la Rosa: Tony De La Rosa
- Gilberto Monroig: Salud Cariño
- Jimmy Edward: Solo
- Héctor Lavoe: De Ti Depende
- Chelo and El Mariachi Oro Y Plata De José Chávez: Chelo
- Julio Iglesias: America
- Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco, Justo Betancourt, and Papo Lucca: Recordando El Ayer
- Super Tipica de Estrellas: Super Tipica De Estrellas
- Chino Y Su Conjunto Melao: 100% Bailable
- Roberto Carlos: Tu Cuerpo
- Carlos "Patato" Valdes: Authority
- Danny Rivera: Temas De Peliculas
- Wilkins: Wilkins
- Wilfrido Vargas & Sus Beduinos: Wilfrido Vargas & Sus Beduinos
- Sonora Ponceña: Musical Conquest (Conquista Musical)
- Fania All Stars: Delicate And Jumpy
- Puerto Rico All Stars: Puerto Rico All Stars
- Haciendo Punto En Otro Son: Haciendo Punto En Otro Son
- King Clave: Por Culpa Tuya
- Augustin Ramirez: No.1 Otra Vez
- Pete "El Conde" RodrÃÂguez: Este Negro Si Es Sabroso
- Jose Ortiz: Trullando En Puerto Rico
- El Gran Trio: X Aniversario
- Sophy: Te Pido Que Te Quedes Esta Noche
- Los Angeles Negros: Despacito
- Elio Roca: Internacional
- Luis GarcÃÂa: Tras El Cristal
- Blanca Rosa Gil: Sigo Siendo Reina
- Conjunto Universal: Conjunto Universal VII
- Los Kimbos Con Adalberto Santiago: Los Kimbos Con Adalberto Santiago
- Little Joe: Que Suave Loco!
- Freddy Fender: Recordando Los '50
- Tortilla Factory: Andando En La Parranda
- Ramon Ayala & Los Bravos Del Norte: Dinastia De La Muerte
- Miguel Gallardo: 2
- Los Pasteles Verdes: Ruega Por Nosotros - Vol. 4
- Jose Miguel Class: Tuyo En Vida Y Muerte
- Danny Rivera: Alborada
- Los Terricolas: Un Sueño
- Luciana: En La Soledad De Mi Apartamento
- Beatriz Adriana: Gozar y Gozar
- Diego Verdaguer: Volvere
- Los Baby's: Morir Contigo
- LeBrón Brothers: Distinto Y Diferente
- Jerry Masucci: Salsa Greats
- Ray Barretto: Tomorrow: Barretto Live
- Cheo Feliciano: Cheo's Rainbow
- Dimension Latina: Dimension Latina En Nueva York
- Yolanda del Rio: El DÃÂa Que Me Acaricies Lloraré
- Jay Garcia And The Crusader Band: Mastedonte B.C.
- Mon Rivera: Mon Y Sus Trombones
- Tipica 73: Rumba Caliente
- Rafael Cortijo and Ismael Rivera: La Quiniela Del Dia
- Olga Guillot: Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez
- Lissette: Quiereme
- Perla: áHipocresia!
- Camilo Sesto: Memorias
- Los Melódicos: Marcando El Ritmo
- Juan Gabriel: Juan Gabriel con Mariachi Vol. II
- Grupo Miramar: Una Lágrima y Un Recuerdo
- Manolo Muñoz: Llamarada
- Bobby Rodriguez & La Compañia: Salsa at Woodstock (Recorded Live)
- Bobby ValentÃÂn: Afuera
- Libre: Con Salsa Con Ritmo, Vol. 1
- Lucha Villa: No Me Dejes, Nunca, Nunca
- Raphael: Canta...
- Antonio Aguilar: Soy Inocente
- Lola Beltrán: Lola "La Grande"
- Amalia Mendoza: Con Mariachi
- Little Joe, Johnny Hernandez, and Benny Munoz: Que Suave Loco!
- Orquesta Broadway: Pasaporte
- Wilfrido Vargas & Sus Beduinos: Wilfrido Vargas & Sus Beduinos
- Orchestra Harlow: El Jardinero del Amor
- Saoco: Siempre Seré Guajiro
- Raphy Leavitt & La Selecta Orchestra: De Frente A La Vida..Facing Life...
- Tito Allen: Feliz Y Dichoso
- Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz: Reconstrucción
- Cachao: Cachao Y Su Descarga 77 Vol. 1
- Nelson Ned: Por La Puerta Grande
- Los Freddy's: Un Sentimiento`
- Dueto Frontera: La Provincia Canta
- Felipe Rodriguez: La Voz Con Los Antares
- Claudia de Colombia: Volumen 7
- Sociedad 76: Sociedad 76
- Los Potros: Cantando Llega El Amor
- Lolita Flores: Abrázame
- Carlos Torres Vila: Carlos Torres Vila
- José MarÃÂa Napoleón: Vive
- Jose Luis Gazcón: La Onda De Jose Luis Gazcón
- Hugo Blanco: Bailables No. 11
- Emir Boscán & Los Tomasinos: 5 Compas
- Elio Roca: Te Necesito Tanto Amor
- Vicente Fernández: ÿGusta Usted? (Joyas Rancheras Al Estilo De Vicente Fernandez)
- RocÃÂo Jurado: Amor Marinero
- Grupo Miramar: Una Lagrima y un Recuerdo
- Los Angeles Negros: Bolerisimo
- Juan Gabriel: Juan Gabriel con Mariachi Vol. II
- Cartola: Cartola II
- Tom Zé: Estudando o Samba
- Elis Regina: Falso Brilhante
- Chico Buarque: Meus Caros Amigos
- Tim Maia: Tim Maia Racional Vol 2
- Jorge Ben: ÃÂfrica Brasil
- Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil, and Maria Bethânia: Doces Bárbaros
- José José: El PrÃÂncipe
- Pablo Milanés: Pablo Milanés
- Los Palmeras: Los Palmeras
- Belchior: Alucinação
- Cassiano: Cuban Soul:18 Kilates
- Guilherme Arantes: Guilherme Arantes
- Antônio Carlos Jobim: Urubu
- Lula Côrtes and Zé Ramalho: Paêbirú
- Milton Nascimento: Geraes
- Taiguara: Imyra, Tayra, Ipy, Taiguara
- Alceu Valença: Vivo!
- Joelho de Porco: São Paulo 1554/Hoje
- Egberto Gismonti e Academia de Danças: Corações Futuristas
- Djavan: A Voz, o Violão, a Música de Djavan
- Sérgio Sampaio: Tem Que Acontecer
- Luiz Melodia: Maravilhas Contemporâneas
- João Bosco: Galos de Briga
- Gal Costa: Gal Canta Caymmi
- Rita Lee and Tutti Frutti: Entradas e Bandeiras
- Joyce: Passarinho Urbano
- Paulinho da Viola: Memórias Cantando
- Opa: Goldenwings
- Lola Beltrán: El Palacio de las Bellas Artes abre sus Puertas a La Reyna de la Canción Ranchera
- Invisible: El jardÃÂn de los presentes
- Los Kjarkas: Bolivia
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1977
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Best-selling albums
The following is a list of the top 5 best-selling Latin albums of 1977 in the United States divided into the categories of Latin pop and salsa, according to Billboard.
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1978
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Best-selling albums
The following is a list of the top 5 best-selling Latin albums of 1978 in the United States divided into the categories of Latin pop and salsa, according to Billboard.
Deaths
Births
1979
Events
Album releases
Best-selling albums
The following is a list of the top 5 best-selling Latin albums of 1979 in the United States divided into the categories of Latin pop and salsa, according to Billboard.
Births
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See also
References
General
- Billboard Latin LP's charts - Issues dated December 9, 1972 â May 31, 1980
- Print editions of the Notitas Musicales magazine for the #1 songs in Mexico.
- (#1 songs in Spain)
Further reading