Aniceto Molina, famed accordionist and ‘Ambassador of Cumbia,’ died of a lung infection on Monday at the age of 76.
Molina first picked up the accordion when he was 12-years-old and steadily mastered cumbio rhythm and sounds until he broke out in 1973 as a major recording artist in Mexico, playing with his band, Los Sabaneros. In 1984, Molina made the move to Texas, where he continued to make music and grow his fan base, which is particularly strong in El Salvador and Mexico. He is best known for his cumbia compositions “Cumbia Sampuesana” and “El Peluquero.”
Molina has been in the hospital since February, and his son updated fans on his father’s condition on his official Facebook page. “In tears and with a destroyed heart, I inform the public, friends and the media that my father, Aniceto Molina, just died,” Molina’s son wrote.
NOTICIA IMPORTANTE: SOBRE ANICETO MOLINAAtentamente, Johnny Molina
Posted by Aniceto Molina y Los Sabaneros De Colombia on Monday, March 30, 2015
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