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Alberto Amancio Beltrán[1] (Palo Blanco,
La Romana, 5 May 1923 -
Connecticut, 2 February 1997) was a Dominican singer, known as "El Negrito del Batey", after his first signature tune.[2] He mainly sang in the genres of
bolero,
son montuno,
mambo,
merengue, and
guaracha. After recording in the Dominican Republic with René Hernandez' orchestra, he moved to New York City in 1961 to work with
La Sonora Matancera.[3]
Discography
El Negrito Del Batey Alberto Beltrán, Conjunto Casino - Panart 1958
Regresa Seeco Records 1960
Caliente y Sabroso Alberto Beltrán con Daniel Santos y Bienvenido Granda - Tropical 1960
En Viaje Tropical TRLP-5088 1960
Nuevo Triunfo Alberto Beltrán con
René Hernandez y Su Orquesta* - Seeco Records 1961