Senate recognizes Los Hermanos Rosario’s career for their 45th anniversary

For promoting merengue and exalting Dominican culture around the world, the Senate of the Dominican Republic recognized the career of Los Hermanos Rosario on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the famous orchestra.

Hermanos Rosario junto a Ricardo Santos
Hermanos Rosario with Ricardo Santos, president of the Senate

In a ceremony held in the Senate with the presence of Ricardo Santos, president of the Senate, Dr. Máximo Aristy Caraballo, Dr. Virgilio Cedano, senator for the Altagracia Province and other personalities, Los Hermanos Rosario received this recognition with joy and gratitude.

The introduction of the Los Rosario recognition project was proposed by Cedano, and approved unanimously by all the senators attending the session.

Upon receiving the award, Rafa thanked the Senate for the initiative on behalf of his brothers, his entire family and all the staff that make up his musical organization, as well as all those who contributed to the trajectory of the long musical journey.

Hermanos Rosario junto a Virgilio Cedano
Hermanos Rosario with Virgilio Cedano, senator for the Altagracia Province

Likewise, the president of the Senate highlighted the flawless career and good music of Los Hermanos Rosario for so many years, something that makes them an example to follow for present and future generations, so they are deserving of this recognition. Cedano also highlighted the reasons why he proposed this recognition to Los Hermanos Rosario.

At the end of the ceremony, the students of the Pepe Rosario Music School, which is a project sponsored by Los Hermanos Rosario in their hometown of Higüey, delighted the audience with several musical pieces, where they showed their talent, being received with applause and favorable comments from the audience.

Los Hermanos Rosario
Los Hermanos Rosario

The beginning
With the release of the single “María Guayando”, in 1980, began the musical history of this merengue institution that was born in their native Villa de Salvaleón de Higüey. Later, when they arrived in Santo Domingo, they released their first record production creating hits such as “Las Locas”, “María Guayando”, “Vengo Acabando”, “Bonifacio”, which is popularly known as “El Lápiz”, among others.
After the great success of that first album, productions such as: “Fuera de serie”, “Otra vez”, “Bomba”, “Insuperables”, “Los mundialmente sabrosos”, “Los dueños del swing”, “Y es fácil”, “Bomba 2000”, among others, have kept this musical group in the taste of the people for more than four decades.

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