Antony Santos

Not to be confused with Anthony "Romeo" Santos, lead singer of Aventura, another bachata artist.
Antony Santos

Santos performing
Background information
Birth name Domingo Antonio Santos Muñoz
Also known as El Mayimbe "El Bachatú"
Born (1967-05-05) May 5, 1967
Las Clavellinas, Las Matas de Santa Cruz, Montecristi, Dominican Republic
Genres Bachata
Years active 1989–present
Labels Platano Records, Premium Latin Music, DASM
Associated acts
Past members

90's:

Lead Vocals / Lead Guitar: Antony Santos

Backup: Ambiorix Pimentel, Susy Espinal, Angelina Peña

Second Guitar: Luis Roman

Bass: Geovanny Belliard "Memin"

Tambora: Rafael "Chiquito" Martinez

Guira: Melido "El Escorpion"

Electronic Drums: Raphy Santos "El Primo"

2000's

Lead Vocals / Lead Guitar: Antony Santos

Backup: Ambiorix Pimentel, Susy Espinal, Angelina Peña

Second Guitar: Juan Carlos "Carlitos La Magia" Baez

Bass: Richard "El Trueno" Vasquez

Tambora: Rafael "Chiquito" Martinez

Guira: Ramonz "Ito" Sanz

Electronic Drums: Freddy "Dracula" Tejada

Piano: Luis "Luisito" Angel Castro

Sax (Tenor): Marcos Diaz

Sax (Alto) Manuel Camaño "Camañito" Campos

Conga: Okil "Fito" Medrano

Antony Santos is a bachata musician from the Dominican Republic, renowned for his role in redefining the genre to include romantic music.

Santos entered onto the scene in the early 1990s, beginning his career as the guira player for fellow bachatero Luis Vargas, only to leave the group and maintain a very public feud with Vargas. Santos became the first rural bachatero to reach a mainstream audience, with his hit "Voy pa'llá", shortly after Blas Durán had introduced the electric guitar into the genre. Santos' adoption of soft romantic lyrics was more socially accepted than the bawdy style common to bachata before him, and he shortly became the genre's leading artist, helping move bachata into the mainstream. Santos has helped define the sound of modern bachata, mainly through his use of a chorus pedal and the Yamaha APX series of guitars (with a Gibson Classic Humbucker mounted in the soundhole). He is supportive of Anthony "Romeo" Santos, lead singer of Aventura, even to perform alongside him in Romeo's latest album alongside Vargas and Raulín Rodríguez in both one skit and the track "Debate De 4".

His hit songs include: "Voy Pa Lla", "Cuantos Mas", "Creiste","Vete y Alejate de Mi", "Un Muerto Vivo", "Por Mi Timidez", "Pegame Tu Vicio", "Corazon Culpable", "Pequeño Huracan" and "Muchos Cambios" among others.

Documentary

Antony Santos (1996) a movie by Frédéric Pelle (52’) : In Santo Domingo everyone listens and dances to "bachata" which is the poor and oppressed classes' means of expression. Antony Santos is the star of this today, adulated by his fans who admire him for having remained very close to them. This is a portrait of the musician with excerpts from concerts.[1]

Discography

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