Mexican singer and composer, born in the city of Tampico, Tamaulipas, on October 17, 1928 - passed away November 4, 1964, older brother of Roberto Cantoral.
Early in his career, Antonio wrote songs alongside his brother Robert, some of these songs became international hits as "El preso número nueve" and "El crucifijo de piedra" .
On October 23, 1953 he married María Teresa Gorbea Tejeda, the marriage ended on May 8, 1960, when his beloved wife died tragically.
In 1962, Antonio, Roberto and his group of musicians Los Plateados de Mexico (The Silver of Mexico), undertake an very successful artistic tour to Europe and the Middle East (Romania, Yugoslavia etc.).
1962
Electrecord
LP, Album, Mono
1958
Odeon
7", EP
1958
Musart
7", Single
Marvela
Shellac, 10"
2018
Orfeon Videovox, S.A.
2xCD, Comp
2017
Calle Mayor
CD, Comp, RM
2010
Winter & Winter
CD, Album
2008
EMI Music Portugal
CD, Comp
2008
Prodisc (4), El Divino Records
CD, Album
2006
2001
Televisa Video, Tycoon Home Video
VHS, Comp
2001
RCA, BMG Entertainment Mexico, S.A. De C.V.
2xCD, Comp
2000
1999
1997
DIMSA
CD, Album
1994
1993
1992
Elektra
7", Promo
1986
Vik
LP, Comp, Mono
1985
Fonodis, Fonodis
Cass, Album
1983
1982
Discos Gas
3xLP, Comp
1981
Olympo
7"
1979
RCA Victor
3xLP, Comp + Box
1977
1975
1975
1974
RGE, RGE, Orfeon, Orfeon
LP, Album
1974
South Eastern Records
LP
1974
1972
Polydor
7", Single
1972
1971
1968
PGP RTB
7", EP
1968
1967
Rosina
7"
1967
1965
1965
1964
1962
RCA Victor
LP, Album, Mono
1961
RCA Victor
7", EP
1960
1960
1959
1958
RCA
7", EP
Epic
LP, Album
Columbia
7", Mono
CBS
7", Single
Productos Especiales CBS
7", Single
CoRo Kompatible
12", Album
Orfeon
LP, Comp
Musart
LP, Comp
Tiffany Records (3)
LP, Comp, Mono
Ideal (12)
7"
Peerless
7"
Columbia
LP, Comp
Musart
3xLP, Comp
Columbia
7", Single
Antonio Cantoral
Antonio Cantoral
Antonio Cantoral