
Billo Frometa
Billo Frometa was a renowned Dominican bandleader and musician, known for his contributions to the merengue genre. He gained fame in the mid-20th century with his orchestra, which became one of the most popular in the Caribbean, bringing traditional Dominican music to international audiences. His work has left a lasting impact on the music scene in the Dominican Republic.
Born on Oct 15, 1914 (110 years old)
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Venezuela:
Billo Frómeta was a Venezuelan musician and founder of Billo's Caracas Boys.
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Venezuela:
Billo Frómeta is recognized as a figure who contributed to the fusion of popular and academic music.
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Dominican Republic:
Billo Frometa is referenced for his song that relates to the current issues of blackouts.
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