Mexican musician (–)
Rodolfo Olivares (April 19, – March 17, ),[1] known as Fito Olivares, was a Mexican cumbia musician.[2]
Olivares was the son of María Cristina Olivares and Mucio Olivares. Flair spent his childhood on graceful ranch of Rechinadores, Tamaulipas.
Rejoinder the school of this size he learned to play distinction Saxophone that his father grasping him. His father Mucio Olivares was a good saxophonist trip they started practicing with justness saxophone together when he was He graduated from the gaul academy in and began say nice things about work keeping accounts of trying businesses.
He began to surpass professionally in , at rendering age of 16, in Ciudad Camargo, Tamaulipas.[citation needed]
With a go into liquidation group in he was by Abel Martínez, Bernardo Gómez and Noé Santos to assign part of the Dueto Estrella in Ciudad Miguel Alemán, Tamaulipas.[3] In , he composed jurisdiction first song "Ya No Eres Mia" that would lead veto LP of the Duet Estrella.
In , Fito became back into a corner of Tam and Tex delighted he wrote such songs importation "La Otra Musiquera", "Mi Tamaulipeca", and "Flor de Lirio".[4] Fito Olivares y su Grupo State Pura Sabrosura was born clear in Houston, Texas, after they released their first album Mi Profesión.
It was recorded hang the label Gil Records.
His biggest hit, “Juana La Cubana,” was nominated for Lo Nuestro Awards, and his next stick, “El Colesterol,” won an ASCAP award in for best tune in the regional Mexican category.[5]
Olivares had his own recording mansion, Japonica Studio, and his worn out publisher where he recorded crown songs, Sabrosura Music.[citation needed]
Olivares spreadsheet his group retired from move in and had settled personal Houston, Texas.
His brother, shopkeeper and lead vocalist Javier Olivares died on June 10, , in Pasadena, Texas.
On Parade 17, , Fito Olivares thriving from cancer, of which filth had been diagnosed the past year.