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468:. The Mexican label Peerless became interested in him and sent him on a tour of Peru and Chile. In Colombia, he met up with his brother Pepe, who had previously emigrated to that country. When not on tour, he performed in movie theaters in Guayaquil (it was customary at that time to perform concerts before the main feature). Because of his immense popularity, he started to do pre-movie shows on Saturdays and Sundays, which later became two daily shows, seven days a week. Upon returning to Ecuador, he was arrested and forced into military service. 206: 79: 448:(music by Laureano Martínez Smart, text by Juan Sixto Prieto) marked his breakthrough. It's something between a Peruvian waltz and an Ecuadorian "pasillo." It was a huge success from the very beginning — 6000 copies were sold within a week. By the end of 1956, he had produced a dozen albums under the Onyx label. In 1959, he moved to TV and also the movies. His first film was 25: 471:
Returning to civilian life in 1960, he continued his career, reaching sellout performances of up to four consecutive months at Guayaquil's Guayas Theater. He also had a part in an Ecuadorian movie, "Fiebre de Juventud: Romance en Ecuador", and another one in Argentina. In 1965, he settled in
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Having recorded more than 2,200 songs throughout his career, his most famous song was and is "Nuestro Juramento" well known throughout all South America. He is considered to be one of the most beloved singers of Ecuador, even before Gerardo Moran, Maximo Escaleras, and many other talents.
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By the age of 17, Jaramillo was becoming famous for having a beautiful and warm voice, and participated in radio programs at "El Condor" radio station. In 1950 he joined with two friends to form a trio. y el
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or "Wicked Woman". He gained international recognition after the bolero "Nuestro Juramento" (1957), and he made several tours in Latin America. He began a journey through Ecuador, Colombia,
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Jaramillo died at the age of 42. It is estimated that there were about 250,000 Ecuadorians at his funeral in Guayaquil. His level of popularity in Ecuador could be compared to
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After his return to Ecuador in 1975, during his final years, he hosted a radio show called "The J.J. Hour" on Crystal Radio.
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With the recording of his first album, "Mi pobre querida Madre" (1954), which was a duet with the established singer
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in search for a better life. He had two siblings, a sister who died at the age of 5 and a brother named Pepe.
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in Argentina. Since 1993, his birthday has been commemorated as a national holiday for the pasillo:
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Jaramillo recorded with many other noteworthy Latin American artists including Puerto Rican singer,
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Julio Jaramillo Museum of Popular Music (Guayaquil-Ecuador)1 stand dedicated to Julio Jaramillo
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In February 1978, Julio underwent a dangerous procedure to remove his gallstones.
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Venezuela and completed successful tours of Mexico, Puerto Rico, and
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