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Rigoberto Tovar García (March 29, 1946 – March 27, 2005), better known as Rigo Tovar, was a Mexican musician, singer and actor. Famous for his cumbias, Tovar infused traditional
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and Latin music with modern instruments like the electric guitar and synthesizer and popular styles such as
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and soul music. Tovar was born and raised in Matamoros, Tamaulipas. After moving to the neighborhood of
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, his musical career began to take off in the early 1970s. Blending cumbia, tropical, and modern pop rock, he quickly gained a large following. In 1971, Tovar released his first album entitled ''
Matamoros Querido ''Matamoros Querido'' is the first album by Rigo Tovar. It was recorded in Houston, Texas. The cover photograph was taken in the museum district of Houston, in front of the Mecom Fountains. The album contains two of his most popular songs, "Mat ...
'' which garnered two hits, "Matamoros Querido" and "Lamento De Amor". During his career, Tovar broke several attendance records in Mexico and throughout Latin America (many of which still stand to this day), sold over 30 million albums, and continues to influence countless artists of all genres.


Early career and success

Through extensive radio play and touring in Mexico and the United States, Tovar achieved great popularity and success. At the height of his fame, he was known as "El Ídolo de México" (Mexico's Idol) and "El Ídolo de las multitudes" (The Idol of the Masses). The release of the 1976 album, ''Amor y Cumbia'' catapulted him to superstar status not only in Mexico but many other areas of Latin America as well as the United States. His adoring public coined the phrase " Rigo es Amor" which is translated in English as "Rigo is Love". This was attributed to the love songs he performed and the passion he poured into them. His music, voice and image were so endearing to so many that he became the living embodiment of love. It was routinely yelled out at his concerts and is still used when people speak of him. Tovar's other hits include "La Sirenita", "Te tendré que olvidar", "¡Oh, Qué Gusto De Volverte A Ver!", and "Perdóname Mi Amor Por Ser Tan Guapo". He was most successful in the 1970s and 1980s and retired in the late 1990s; however, his music remains popular today. Tovar's musical group, El Conjunto Costa Azul, has gone through numerous line-up changes over the years and is still active today.


"Bigger Than The Pope"

In 1979, Tovar broke the 300,000-person attendance record set in
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, Mexico earlier that year by Pope John Paul II when the artist performed a free concert at the Santa Catarina River which drew 400,000 concertgoers. Some newspapers reporting on the new attendance record even ran headlines declaring that Tovar was "bigger than the Pope".


Movie roles

Tovar also starred in several movies including ''Vivir Para Amar'' (1980), ''Rigo Es Amor'' (1980), and ''El Gran Triunfo'' (1981).


Personal life

On March 27, 2005, just days shy of his 59th birthday, Tovar died from diabetic complications leading to cardio-respiratory failure. His funeral was held behind closed doors in a notable funeral home located in Mexico City, but fans and some members of his large family entered the funeral service by force. Tovar was cremated and his ashes were thrown onto one of Matamoros' beaches per his wishes.


Legacy

In honor of his legacy, Tovar's hometown of Matamoros, Tamaulipas renamed a main avenue located in the northwest part of the city, Avenida Rigo Tovar.Milenio.com: Recuerdan a Rigo Tovar en Matamoros
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Discography


Select albums

*1972: ''
Matamoros Querido ''Matamoros Querido'' is the first album by Rigo Tovar. It was recorded in Houston, Texas. The cover photograph was taken in the museum district of Houston, in front of the Mecom Fountains. The album contains two of his most popular songs, "Mat ...
'' *1973: '' Cómo Será La Mujer'' *1974: ''
En La Cumbre ''En La Cumbre'' is a studio album by Rigo Tovar and the band Costa Azul. Track listing # Recordando Monterrey # Cuando Tu Cariño # La Mucura # Me Voy a Perder # El Parrandero Enamorado # Noche de Cumbia # Mi Amiga, Mi Esposa y Mi Amante # Mi ...
'' *1975: '' En Acción'' *1976: '' Te Quiero Dijiste... '' *1976: ''Rigo Tovar Y Su Conjunto Costa Azul'' *1976: '' Amor Y Cumbia'' *1977: '' Dos Tardes De Mi Vida'' *1978: '' ¡Oh, Qué Gusto De Volverte A Ver!'' *1979: ''Con Mariachi Vol. 1'' *1979: '' Reflexiona'' *1980: ''Rigo Tovar En Vivo'' *1980: ''Con Mariachi Vol. 2'' *1980: ''Rigo Rock'' *1981: ''Rigo '81'' *1982: ''10 Años Tropicalísimo'' *1982: ''Sublime Y Bohemio'' *1984: ''De Nuevo En Contacto Musical'' *1985: ''El Músico Chiflado'' *1986: ''Quítate La Máscara'' *1986: ''Con Mariachi Vol. 3'' *1989: ''Baila Mi Ritmo'' *1989: ''La Fiera'' *1989: ''Los Últimos Exitos De Rigo Tovar'' *1990: ''El Ritmo Del Sirenito'' *1990: ''El Sirenito'' *1993: ''Rigo El Guapo'' *1994: ''Éxitos Con Banda Vol 1'' *1994: ''Exitos Con Banda Vol 2 ''


Select compilations

*2003: ''Sigue Bailando Mi Ritmo'' *2005: ''La Historia De Un Ídolo'' *2006: ''Mi Tinajita Y Muchos Éxitos Más...''


Select singles

*"Matamoros Querido" *"Lamento De Amor" - Number-one hit in Mexico *"Recordando Monterrey" *"Enamorado De Verdad" *"Como Sera La Mujer" *"Pajarillo Montañero" *"Me Quiero Casar" *"El Testamento" *"La Sirenita" *"Amor Libre" *"¡Oh, Qué Gusto De Volverte A Ver!" *"Reflexiona" *"Mi Amiga, Mi Esposa y Mi Amante" *"Cuando Tu Cariño"


See also

*
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External links

* * Houston Press Blog Articl
Rigo Tovar FansMuseum of Rigo Tovar in Internet


References

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