Mexican tenor singer and actor, under the name of Tito Guízar
(Guadalajara, Jalisco, April 8, 1908 - San Antonio, Texas, December 24, 1999), cousin of Pepe Guízar, married to Nenette Noriega, father of Lilia Guizar and Tito Guizar Jr.
Together with Dolores del Río, José Mojica, Ramón Novarro and Lupe Vélez, Guízar was among the few Mexican people who made history in the early years of Hollywood.
In a career that spanned over seven decades, Guízar trained early as an opera singer and traveled to New York in 1929 to record the songs of Agustín Lara.
In addition, Guízar performed both operatic and Mexican popular songs at Carnegie Hall, but he succeeded with his arrangements of popular Mexican and Spanish melodies such as Cielito Lindo, La Cucaracha, Granada, and You Belong to My Heart (English version of Solamente una Vez). In 1936, his song Allá en el Rancho Grande launched the singing charro in Mexico after appearing in the film of the same name, succeeding as well in the United States.
Guízar made numerous television appearances, toured in most of Latin American countries, recorded a significant number of songs, and had his own radio show in Los Angeles, Tito Guizar y su Guitarra.
He also starred in dozens of films, including The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938), Tropic Holiday (1938), St. Louis Blues (1939), The Llano Kid (1939), Brazil (1944), and The Gay Ranchero (1948), playing with such stars as Evelyn Keyes, Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland, Ann Miller, Martha Raye, Roy Rogers, Mae West and Keenan Wynn. In the 1990s, he continued playing series parts in Mexican television.
2017
Calle Mayor
CD, Comp, RM
2006
EJD Records
CD, Comp
1987
Asociación Mexicana De Estudios Fonográficos A.C.
LP
1977
RCA Camden, Sonolux
3xLP, Comp, Mono
1976
Disco Tito
LP, Album
1974
Populi
LP, Album
1974
Tronic (2)
Cass, Album
1974
1971
Orfeon
LP, Album
1970
Coral, Coral
LP, Comp
1966
CBS
7", Single, Promo
1966
CBS Columbia
7", Single
1966
Okeh
LP, Album
1964
Coral
7", Jukebox
1964
1961
DIMSA, DIMSA
LP, Album
1959
1958
Seeco, Seeco
LP, Album
1958
Telefunken
7", EP
1958
Telefunken
7", EP
1958
Telefunken
7", EP
1957
Panart
7"
1957
Panart
7"
1957
1957
1953
1950
1949
RCA Victor
Shellac, 10"
1948
1946
Mercury, Mercury
3xShellac, 10", Album
1946
Mercury
Shellac, 10"
1942
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1942
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1936
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1936
Camay Records
LP, Album
Sapphire
7"
Lang-Worth Feature Programs, Inc.
8", EP, Dar
Disco T Dlilo
7"
Disco Tito
LP, Album
Peerless
Shellac, 10"
Guadalajara
10", Single
Victor
Shellac, 10"
Victor
Shellac, 10"
Tropical (3)
LP
RCA Victor
Shellac, 10"
Victor
Shellac, 10", Ind
Taurus (22)
LP, Album, Mono
Mercury
7", EP
Mercury
7", EP
Conquest Alliance Company, Inc.
7", Pic
Conquest Alliance Company, Inc.
7", Pic
Disco Tito
LP, Album
RCA Victor
Shellac, 10"
Indica
7", Single, Promo
RCA Victor
LP, Album
Columbia
10"
Lang-Worth Feature Programs, Inc., Lang-Worth Feature Programs, Inc.
Vinyl, 16", Transcription
Mercury
7"
Don Disco (3)
LP, Comp
El Chico
7", Promo
Victor
Shellac, 10"
RCA Camden
LP, Album
Armed Forces Radio Service
Vinyl, 16", Transcription
RCA Victor
7", Single
Zak Records
LP
Seeco
Shellac, 10"
RCA
10", Comp, Mono
Victor
Shellac, 10"
Victor
Shellac, 10"
Victor
Shellac, 10"
Victor
Shellac, 10"
Peerless
Shellac, 10"
Don Disco (3)
LP, Comp
Victor
Shellac, 10"
Lang-Worth Feature Programs, Inc.
8", EP, Dar
Lang-Worth Feature Programs, Inc.
8", EP, Dar
Guadalajara
Shellac, 10"
Guadalajara
Shellac, 10"
Sapphire
7", Single
RCA Camden
LP
2007
Jacaranda Records
CD, Comp
2003
Discos Fuentes
CD+G, Comp, Kar
2002
EMI, DBN
CD, Comp
1996
Night Train International
CD, Comp
1987
1982
1981
1980
Promus
LP, Album
1980
Harmony (4)
LP, Album
1980
1979
1978
Musart, Musart, Codiscos
LP, Album
1977
RCA Camden
3xLP, Album
1977
Dideca
LP
1977
RCA Victor
2xLP, Comp, Gat
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