Discos Fuentes

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Discos Fuentes is a record label based in Medellín, Colombia, South America. Founded in 1934 in Cartagena, Colombia, by Antonio Fuentes Estrada, Discos Fuentes was the country's first notable record label. The label was instrumental in introducing Colombia to such Afro-rhythm genres as cumbia, fandango, merengue, porro, salsa and rock and roll. The label also helped forge the early careers for such musicians and composers as Guillermo Buitrago, Rafael Escalona, and Julio César Bovea. Discos Fuentes has often been described as Colombia's version of "Motown", peaking in the 1960s and early 1970s. The label achieved a series of firsts for Colombia: the first compilation album (1960) and the first Compact Disc release (1987). After the death of the label's founder, Antonio Fuentes Estrada, in 1985, the company expanded into video production and purchased several other music labels, including Discos Tropical and Curro.

US distribution

In the United States, the manufacture and/or distribution of Discos Fuentes releases was eventually handled by Miami Records, a Miami, Florida-based label specializing in Latin American music. Formed in 1950 by Colombian immigrant, Carlos Diaz-Granados, Sr., Miami Records also managed the manufacture and/or distribution of Latin music for other South American labels as well as for such American labels as Columbia Records.

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• Afrosound/The Afrosound • Alfredo Gutierrez • Andres Landero • Anibal Velasquez • Ariza Y Su Combo • Calixto Ochoa • Catalino Tejedor • Climaco Sarmiento • Combo Los Galleros • El Combo Loco • Eliseo Herrera • Fela Kuti • Fruko y sus Tesos/Fruko El Bueno • Guillermo Buitrago • Joe Arroyo • Joe Rodríguez y su Grupo Latino • Julio César Bovea • La Sonora Carruseles • La Sonora Dinamita • The Latin Brothers • Los Pico Pico • Lito Barrientos* • Los Bestiales • Los Corraleros de Majagual • Los Lideres • Los Teen Agers • Michi Sarmiento y sus Bravos • Pastor López • Pedro Laza • Puerto Rican Power • Rafael Escalona • Rodolfo y su Tipica RA7 • Rodolfo Aicardi • Rufo Garrido • Sonora Cordobesa • Tata Guines • Wganda Kenya • Lisandro Meza

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