Platanero - Orquesta Saoco. Henry Fiol -
: The track was part of the era when Saoco was recording for labels like Mericana and Salsoul, defining a sound that was more traditional and "guajiro" (rural) compared to the polished big-band salsa of the time. Henry Fiol's Unique Touch
: Beyond singing, Fiol was a painter who often designed his own album covers, reflecting the same gritty, colorful life described in songs like "El Platanero". Platanero - Orquesta Saoco. Henry Fiol
: The lyrics tell the story of a humble plantain vendor (the platanero ) navigating the daily grind of the city. : The track was part of the era
As a New York-born artist of Puerto Rican and Italian descent, Fiol brought a unique perspective to the genre. As a New York-born artist of Puerto Rican
The song by Orquesta Saoco , featuring the iconic vocals and songwriting of Henry Fiol , is a quintessential example of the "Salsa de la Calle" (street salsa) movement that flourished in 1970s New York. The Sound of the Street