The brujo raised his tone to a new level of desperation

The brujo raised his tone to a new level of desperation

Javier Batiz Desperate, I have a big problem with coming 80 yearsen 1944; A trip that the entrepreneur carried out as Pilar Rock in Mexico y Mentor de Leyendas como Carlos Santana j Alex Lora.

Bátiz dejó is in quiet world, in the fight against cancer and other treatments, accompanied by Claudia Madridsu compañera. She compares the message to her social media.

“Queridos amigos y familia: para informarles que nuestro adorado y querido, mi esposo Javier Bátiz, trascendió el day de hoy. Their legacy and music are destined to last forever. ¡Te amo, amor mío! “Vuela alto, my angel!”

Photo: Araceli Garcia.

Photo: Araceli Garcia.

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“Javier, ¿piensas en la muerte?” he said a few months ago. He replied with Serenidad: “La muerte es, como la veo, el despair de un sueño. “For me, life is a sueño and I am desperate”.

In June, the guitarist also said goodbye with the voice he had EL UNIVERSAL Respect for his health, throughout his 80s, when he was celebrated at night.

“A estas alturas, lo que que que me sorprende es estar vivo,” says the music with its character that radiates humor. “I can’t get involved in life, on the contrary, the Agradezco who siga hablando me, que me siga tomando en cuenta. “Le agradezco a Dios que sigue conmigo, que me allowed it to continue”.

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Bátiz was an incredible creator, a master who transformed the country’s musical stage with his influence on blues and rock. A man in contrast: Crea in Rock & Roll, but not in the excesses, especially in the Drogas. Since the era of rebellion was necessary, failure did not occur.

In particular, there is an ambivalence among her influences; Listen to the Tijuana birthday ritual with regional music, characterized by guitars, songs and songs of all kinds, especially from everyone else on the front lines.

“Yo cantaba y cantaba. I read all the songs by Pedro Infante, Jorge Negrete and Antonio Badú. But that happened 10 years ago. There is a radio in the house. When I started playing the blues right at that moment, and the first song that was called “T-Bone Shuffle” by T-Bone Walker.

Photo: Araceli Garcia.

Photo: Araceli Garcia.

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From that moment on, Bátiz-Leyend’s first came to her school, along with some friends, and created her gang, Los TJ’s. I was invited to the Mexican capital by the rock rebels, led by Johnny Laboriel.

“On the front you have the opportunity to travel a lot to the EU and save other music; “Algo en lo que ahora ya nadie se fija porque ya s peede oír todo en las redes and platformsas, y no age conún en an epoca,” considering the musical critic Arturo Flores.

Everything à la City of Mexico, Bátiz was sent to La Fusa and Harlem with his guitar. In 1968, he left the Terraza Casino and rose to bring more than 18 million people to the first concert to be broadcast for free in recent years Alameda Central.

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I will connect with iconic characters with passion and style. In the ’60s, Jim Morrison met the Whiskey Military at Go Go in Los Angeles. When Morrison recorded a blues solo, he recorded the Bambalinas. “Nos pusimos bien borrachitos, y la verdad nunca le entendí”.

Your influence will expand. His music mentor, his son Leyendas, like Carlos Santana. “Cuando Carlos me escuchó tocar por primera vez, dice que se le cayeron los choninos,” bromeaba. “Here are Carlos Santana, Manuel Peraza, Max Martínez and many more. “Thanks to Dios, every time I met on the way, but it was a small musical school that couldn’t afford it,” he said.

During an appearance at EL UNIVERSAL in May 1990, Javier Bátiz stated that he could not approach the music "The oxygen that breathes". Photo: Archivo EL UNIVERSAL.

During an appearance at EL UNIVERSAL in May 1990, Javier Bátiz explained that he was not involved in music because he was “the oxygen that breathes”. Photo: Archivo EL UNIVERSAL.




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