Alfredo Brito is a Cuban musician and singer, member of a family of artists of recognized prestige in the musical field. Founder and director in 1967 of the vocal quartet "Los Brito".
Alfredo Brito (Alfredo Valdés-Brito Gamba) was born in Havana, Cuba, on November 9, 1941. He is the son of Antonia Gamba Cabrera and the well-known Cuban composer Julio Brito (Julio Valdés-Brito Ibáñez), author of El amor de mi bohÃÂo, Mira que eres linda, Cuando te acuerdes de mÃÂ, among many other well-known songs.
From a very early age, following in the footsteps of his father and brother Julio, he became interested in learning musical techniques, learning theory and sol-fa with the former and drums with the latter.
He took his first professional steps at the age of 16 as a drummer in 's band at the club/restaurant La Rue 19, an elegant venue located on 19th Street in the Vedado neighborhood.
From there he became part of the orchestra that accompanied the musical show at the Hotel Sevilla directed by maestro Pomares.
Later he joined his father's orchestra as a percussionist at the Parisien Club of the Hotel Nacional.
Later the Chilean accordionist Larry Godoy proposes him to join his group to perform at the Doble o Nada lounge of the Hotel Riviera, and hires him as a singer as well as a drummer, which he had been interested in for some time, so he decides to accept the offer and becomes part of the new group.
At the end of the Riviera's contract, he returns to the Parisien Club of the Hotel Nacional, this time with Yoyo Casteleiro's orchestra, replacing Walfredo de los Reyes on drums and singing with Kiko RodrÃÂguez.
While performing there, he studied harmony and counterpoint with professor Enrique Belver, piano with the outstanding concert pianist Rosario Franco and singing with soprano Margarita Horruitiner. He begins to make his first orchestrations, which are interpreted by the same orchestra of the hotel and also to write songs. It is then when the singer Leonora Rego records his song "Desde la eternidad de un beso" on EGREM records.
At the same time, he came up with the idea of forming a vocal quartet, for which he first counted on his brother Julio, who immediately joined the group, and they both set about the task of finding the other two members. They begin to shape the repertoire and Alfredo starts to create the vocal and instrumental parts for when the two remaining voices appear. The first to join the future group is Pedro Sánchez, âÂÂEl Neneâ as his friends call him, later Mercy DÃÂaz Suárez -whom he will marry in 1968â joins the quartet.
In 1967 Los Brito made their debut, but suddenly and unexpectedly Pedro Sánchez died a year after the group's debut, and was replaced by Abelardo Cordero.
The quartet's first performance was on August 8 of that same year on Música y Estrellas, the most popular musical program on Cuban television at the time, directed by Manolo Rifat and hosted by Eva RodrÃÂguez. That night they performed a song by Alfredo entitled "MatÃÂas Pérez", which was an immediate hit.
Since its inception and during its 15 years of existence, Cuarteto Los Brito always enjoyed the public's favor and topped the charts, performing on the best radio and television programs.
Los Brito's repertoire consisted almost entirely of songs by Alfredo and his brother Julio, and some of them were written by both of them, such as "El Banquito", or "El 4-5-6".
In 1970, the Cuban government conducted a poll to select the artists who would represent Cuba at the Varadero International Festival, and Los Brito were chosen by popular vote.
When the quartet was dissolved due to the absence of Julio and Abelardo, Alfredo and Mercy created the duo of the same name, making popular Brito songs such as "Mariela", "Un hasta luego", "Tiernamente, para siempre" and others.
As musical director of both groups, Alfredo Brito was responsible for all vocal and orchestral arrangements for both groups.
Well-known artists such as Celia Cruz, Garibaldi, Maggie Carlés and Luis Nodal, Salsa Kids, Ojedita, , Voces Latinas, Azuquita or , among others, have recorded his songs and orchestrations.
Songs by Alfredo Brito (Recordings):