Antony Santos Bachata

Bachata’s modern era was ushered in by Blas Durán’s incorporation of the electric guitar into the music in 1987. The group of bachateros who followed in Durán’s footsteps—Luis Vargas, Raulín Rodriguez, Antony Santos, Juan Bautista--all had a role in defining what the music has come to sound like today. There is, however, no argument that the single most influential bachatero in establishing the modern style, as well as the most commercially successful within the Dominican Republic is Antony Santos.
Santos comes from the same region on the northern border with Haiti as Luis Vargas and Raulín Rodriguez, and they all worked with one another at various times. Santos began as the güirero in Luis Vargas’ group when Vargas was beginning to make a name for himself with doble sentido merengues that imitated both Blas Duran and Eladio Romero Santos.

He left Vargas’ group in the wake of personal differences between the two, and recorded his first production, La chupadera, in 1991. The cassette (at that time bachata was not yet available on CDs, which at any rate would have been too expensive for the music’s traditional audience) included a number of doble sentido songs like “La parcela”, “La passola” and “El behuco”. The number that helped define the beginning of a new era in bachata, however, was “Voy pa’lla”, a strictly romantic song which became a huge hit among both traditional bachateros and the public at large. “Voy pa’lla” was one of the first significant “electric” bachatas not based on sexual double entendre, and it reached a wider audience than probably any single song ever recorded in the genre up to that time.

Antony Santos was precisely the right musician in the right place at the right time during bachata’s history. While it was the bachata “Voy pa’lla” that originally made him famous, Santos had as much success with the merengues on his recordings as the bachatas. This heavy emphasis on merengue was instrumental in allowing bachata to reach a larger audience, because many Dominicans, still unwilling to let go of the traditional stigma against bachata, didn’t know how to dance it. Santos’ merengues were accessible to the Dominican public at large, and some of his biggest hits have been merengues.

While modern bachata does not begin with Santos, the innovations which he and his group introduced into the genre have been extremely important in defining its current form. Previously, lead guitarists like Edilio Paredes and Augusto Santos played upward with their fingers in a florid, melodic style; even Jesús Martinez, Blas Duran's pioneering lead guitarist, used his fingers to play although in a simpler fashion. Antony Santos, followed the lead of his mentor Luis Vargas and Eladio Romero Santos in playing the strings downward, with a thumb pick. The resulting style was simpler and more rhythmic, and has given bachata an instantly recognizable sound when compared with other kinds of Latin guitar music. Meanwhile, the bachata which Santos was recording began to reflect, more and more, the influence of his merengues. His bongo player played the instrument with two sticks, rather than with his hands, and many of the breaks had a merengue feel. In addition, the group developed a mambo section in which the güira plays a pattern typical of merengue and the bass plays a pattern derived from the cha-cha-cha section of traditional bolero. In the merengues themselves, the traditional tambora rhythm was replaced by a simplified version of “caballito”, the rhythm made popular by merengue orquestas like Los Hermanos Rosarios.

As the decade of the 1990s went on, Santos was consistently successful with both his bachatas and his merengues, and the rhythmic patterns which his group developed for the different sections of the song came to be the standard for the genre. And while other bachateros came and went, Santos continued to thrive, eclipsing his rival and former mentor, Luis Vargas, among others. So many of Santos’ songs have become classics of modern bachata that a list of them would read like a list of virtually everything he recorded during the 1990s. Some of his most significant songs during this period have been his merengues “El perrito”; “Me voy a morir”: “Dejame entrar”; “La batalla”, and “Quililín quililán”. Among the many landmark bachatas which Santos recorded during the 1990s are “Corazón culpable”, “Quien te engañó”, “Consejo de padre”, “Durmiendo solo” and “Pegame tu vicio”.

In 2001’s El balazo, Santos began to experiment again by incorporating an electric keyboard into his merengues, a subtle innovation which did not significantly alter the music. In the following recording, Juego de amor, he included saxophones and turned the keyboard up in the mix. The new sound did not receive ringing endorsements from bachata’s traditional audience; by this time other bachateros had drastically reduced the number of merengues they were recording as bachata itself grew in popularity by leaps and bounds, so fans of merengue de cuerda had only Santos to depend on. His incorporation of saxophones and piano seem to have hurt the popularity of his most recent recordings, although the bachatas on them, including “La jaula de oro” and “Ay, ay, ay” (recorded live), have been well received

At this point Antony Santos is the elder statesman of bachata. To many young bachateros, unfamiliar with Blas Duran, Santos’ music is where modern bachata begins. The fact that he is still active and successful helps to cement his importance in the minds of today’s bachata audience. While Santos was not in fact responsible for the innovations that lead to bachata’s modernization, for which credit is due to Durán and his lead guitarist, Jesús Martinez, he is unquestionably the most important figure in establishing the norms of the modern style. Santos’ popularity, as well, remains as large as his influence. He continues to record hits, and on visits to New York to perform at Madison Square Gardens.

-- David Wayne

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melissa September 29, 2008

me gustaria conoser ante de morirme y bailar todalas noche entu consierto ese es uno de mi sueño te quieromucho y que siga para lante

NICOLAS September 28, 2008

mayimbe cuando escuche un concierto tuyo alla en nueva york en un local llamado YOMAS (Yonkers) un verano del 96 me impresione brother que no desde ahi me gusta la bachata a morir. mandame una recopilacion de tud exitos, ahora vivo en el PERU y aca no se escucha esa vaina,nicolas -LIMA-PERU

francis mateo September 28, 2008

oye estupido tal julio esta en el sitio equivocado aq no esta nadie sin valor y mucho meno nuestro mayinbe es muyyyyyyyyy grandes y tu lo tiene es envidia como mucho esta botando grande papa estan cojido todo jamas este monstruo llamado antoni santos caera ni mucho menos con fiesta floja como casi todo, jaja esa es tu preocupacion no ves k tienen k ajuntar a tos los artista para hacer una fiestab mas o menos, pero nuestro mayinbe es solo kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk llena por dokier estupido no entre aq baboso

Anthony Aquino.R September 27, 2008

Soy un gran fanatico de las producciones musicales del mayimbe anthony santos por que son producciones de a verdad...mayimbe mientras sigan tirandote puedes estar tranquilo eso significa que estas alto pa coguer...ya ta tu ta criao nole pare a na y dale palla.

rafael garcia (spain) September 27, 2008

por favor conoci a antony santos en rep dominicana y me encanta su musica.Estoy volviendome loco buscando un disco que el estribillo dice algo asi como ponte como quiera te voy a comer entera' podrian decirme que disco es y su compact disc donde viene ?? gracias por anticipado

alexander carabali September 27, 2008

como apreder el de bachata

julio September 26, 2008

Anthony, tus fiestas últimamente han estado floja por altanero que eres y DIOS, sabrá castigar a los arrogantes como tú, un hombre que viene de clase baja y DIOS, te regaló la oportunidad para que sea alguien en la vida y así no quiere cantarle a la gente humilde de nuestro país, pero ignorante es el que te sigue, sólo dice mis fiestas a 1,500.oo y la del otro a 500.00, lo que pasa es que la persona a quien te refiere tiene clase papá.

isa September 26, 2008

Hola Antony el 18 de julio estuve en tu fiesta en villa los Almacigos y me en acanto porque no se ve la diferrencia cuando cantas live o en cd. mi hija y yo somos locas por tus bachatas, pero ella se molesto porque dice que hablas mucho en los conciertos. De todas formas es ideal cuanto tiempo pasas cantando sin parar.viaje desde loma de cabrera para verte. Un favor muy grande vovo en suiza y no me entero mucho, pero cuando vengas me gustaria saberlo,no me la quireo perder, porque medio me entero de tus conciertos? mas exito..del que tienes te desea Isabel

jose baez September 26, 2008

helloooooooo

noemi September 26, 2008

hola Anthony Santos, al igual que tu soy dominicana, también me encanta cantar, canto en una orquesta de salsa, vivo en alemania y me siento muy felíz cuando escucho tu música, mi padre tambien era un gran fanatico de tu música y de tu bella voz.... Estoy muy felíz de saber que existes y sigues brindandonos tus bellas canciones. Un beso y que sigas teniendo mucho éxito en tu vida de artista y en tu vida privada tambien.