Felipe Gil Explained

Felipe Gil, also known by his nickname El Charro was a Mexican singer and songwriter of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. He was born in Misantla, Veracruz, in 1913, into a family of musicians and he studied the music of the area.[1] He worked for a time with Álvaro Ancona and in 1936 they were joined by Jesús "Chucho" Navarro, forming the group El Charro Gil y Sus Caporales. In 1940 Ancona was replaced by Felipe's brother Alfredo Gil. They disbanded in 1944, when Chucho Navarro and Alfredo Gil left the group to form the Trío Los Panchos with Hernando Avilés.

In 1939, Felipe Gil married the Mexican American vocalist Eva Garza after they met during Garza's concert tour in Juarez, Mexico.[2] [3] The pair later relocated to New York City, where they eventually raised three children before divorcing in 1953. Felipe Gil occasionally collaborated with his wife in his performances with Sus Caporales.[2] They also recorded several boleros for Columbia Records (Catalogue # 1613-C) including: Diez Años - Rafael Hernández and Eso Si... Eso No - Felipe "El Charro" Gil.[4] [5]

One of Gil and Garza's children, Felicia Garza, had a successful career performing in film, television, and theater. She was born as Felipe Gil and came out as a trans woman at age 74 in 2016.[6]

Discography

Los Angeles October 7, 1938 as "El Charro Gil y Sus Caporales (Navarro y Alvarez)"

Los Angeles October 18, 1938 as "El Charro Gil y Navarro"

Los Angeles October 26, 1938 as "El Charro Gil y Sus Caporales"

Los Angeles November 21, 1938 as "El Charro Gil y Sus Caporales (Navarro-Alvarez)"

NY March 13, 1942 as "El Charro Gil y Sus Caporales"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ask Dave . Dave Smith . D23 . January 8, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120110090737/http://d23.disney.go.com/archives/ . January 10, 2012 . dead .
  2. http://frontera.library.ucla.edu/blog/2016/04/artist-biography-eva-garza The Strachwitz Frontera collection of Mexican and Mexican American Recordings- Eva Garza Biography on frontera.library.ucla.edu
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=3uD6PKXl3q4C&dq=Eva+Garza&pg=PA826 Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture - Volume 2
  4. http://frontera.library.ucla.edu/recordings/diez-a%C3%B1os Diez Aňos performed by Eva Garza and El Charro Gil on frontera.library.ucla.edu
  5. http://frontera.library.ucla.edu/recordings/eso-sieso-no Eso Si...Eso No Single recording performed by Eva Garza and El Charro Gil on frontera.library.ucla.edu
  6. Web site: 2016-06-11 . Rebirth of Felicia Garza, Mexican artist who changed gender at 74 . 2023-09-12 . San Diego Union-Tribune en Español . es-US.
  7. Book: Spottswood , Richard . Ethnic Music on Records Volume 4 Spanish, Portuguese, Philippines, Basque: A Discography of Ethnic Recordings Produced in the United States, 1893-1942. University of Illinois Press. 1990.