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Pedro Ortiz Davila

Pedro Ortiz Davila a.k.a. "Davilita" (May 21, 1912July 8, 1986) born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, was a popular singer of boleros.

Davilita was born in Puerto Rico but, his parents imigrated to New York when he was only a child. They settled down in East Harlem which is also known as "Spanish Harlem" or "El Barrio". Davilita learned to play the guitar at a young age and entertained his family with his voice. One of the places which Davilita frequented was Hernandez Record Store in "El Barrio". It was a common gathering place for young Latin musicians at the time.

In 1929, 17 year old Davilita met by chance the renowned Puerto Rican composer, Rafael Hernandez. Davilita got along with Hernandez and was able to see the unfinished version of Hernandez's composition "Lamento Borincano". Davilita asked Hernandez if he could record the song but, Hernandez thought that he was too young and declined his request.

The song was to be recorded by Ramon "Canario" Quiroz with Davilita and Fausto Delgado as back-ups but fate had a different plan. Quiroz became ill on the day of the recording and Davilita ended up doing the recording as the lead voice.

Davilita became very popular in the New York Latin scene and was soon working with many Latin artists. It wasn't long before he met Pedro Flores, a fellow Puerto Rican and composer. He was asked by Flores to join his "Sexteto Flores" along with Myrta Silva and Daniel Santos. Davilita accepted and became the lead singer in many of Flore's boleros. He traveled to many countries with the sexteto.

In 1954, Davilita had returned to Puerto Rico where he joined Felipe "La Voz" Rodriguez and together formed a duo. Even though Davilita's voice wasn't as sharp as when he was young, they were able to score many "hits". The duo was sucessful in Puerto Rico, the United States and Latin-America. In the 1960s, they together with Rafael Cortijo and El Gran Combo were able to sucessfully confronted the wave of rock music invading the island.

In 1973, Davilita and Felipe recorded "Canciones de Pedro Flores" (The Songs of Pedro Flores) and in 1974, they recorded "Canciones de Rafael Hernandez" (The Songs of Rafael Hernandez). Also in 1974, Davilita, Felipe and Pellin Rodriguez (no relation to Felipe) recorded a triology which are considered Puerto Rican "classics". These were "La Protesta de los Reyes" (The Protest of the Wisemen), "Parranda parrandera" and "Navidad" (Christmas).

Pedro Ortiz "Davilita" Davila had recorded over 3,000 songs before his death in Bayamon, Puerto Rico on July 8, 1986. He is buried in the Braulio Dueño Colon cementary in Bayamon.

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