Rey Caney
Reinaldo Hierrezuelo La O (30 December 1926 – 23 February 2016), known professionally as Rey Caney, was a Cuban singer, guitarist, and tresero. Born in Santiago de Cuba as the youngest of 11 siblings,[1] he led Cuarteto Patría for some time; this famous group is now led by Eliades Ochoa. In the middle 1950s, he took over Compay Segundo's place in the duo Los Compadres, as "Duo Los Compadres" they recorded for several record labels including Panart and Seeco, with the latter he also recorded as Rey Caney in New York City in 1960. The other partner being his elder brother Lorenzo Hierrezuelo. He and his brother sang together for thirty years. He also sang and played with many other groups, and finally came back to Santiago de Cuba to lead the Vieja Trova Santiaguera, one of the top groups in Cuba's second city. He also worked with his sister Caridad Hierrezuelo, a singer of guaracha style.[2]
His most popular composition is "Caña quemá" (The sugar cane's burning). He recorded two songs with Sonora Matancera, "El que usted conoce no soy yo" and "Quiero emborracharme". Reinaldo Hierrezuelo La O died in Havana in 2016.[3]
References
- Nalvarte, Soledad (23 February 2016). "Los Compadres de Cuba se juntaron en el cielo: Murió Rey Caney". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 September 2020.
- Giro, Radamés 2007. Diccionario enciclopédico de la música en Cuba. La Habana. vol. 4, p. 21
- "Cuban Musician Reinaldo Hierrezuelo, Rey Caney, Dies at 89". worldmusiccentral.org. 25 February 2016. Retrieved 26 September 2020.