Javier Bátiz reinvents himself in music | Tijuana News

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2023-11-22 17:43:47

Tijuana, BC.- With his liquorish voice, Javier Batiz He puts his feelings into ranchera songs, those he heard as a child and other more contemporary ones, with them he will partly celebrate his 80 years of life in 2024 and 67 years of artistic career.

The renowned guitarist from Tijuana He received GH at his home in Tijuana, located on the ramp that bears his name, in the downtown area of ​​the city, the same one where he grew up and evokes great memories.

“When I started singing, what I sang were songs by Jorge Negrete with my mother, Pedro Infante, the trios, Cuco Sánchez, even Emilio Tuero.

So I chose the songs that I liked the most, I like Pedro’s, I recorded ‘Mi cariñito’, ‘Que te ha dada esa mujer’, and we are presenting them one by one, until the full album comes out,” he explained.

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With her characteristic long hair, Bátiz will bring together 14 songs on the album she produces Jose Luis Cornejo and Bátiz’s wife, Claudia Madrid, of which you can now listen to “Abrazado de un poste” on Spotify by the author of Alfonso Peralta.

And although it is not the first time that he has recorded in this genre, since in his album “Radio Complacencias” he released one with mariachi, this future album is more complete.

So “El brujo” as they call him on the scene, reinvents these musical gems in his own style.

Bátiz shares his happy memories

Bátiz is a simple man, he usually tells stories non-stop, he is something like an old acquaintance who shares the memories that made him happy.

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“The music of grandparents that I sang with my mother, let them stay with us, in our home, this little house (where she lives), here I was born, here there are grandchildren, love, that’s what the songs say and that’s what I want to stay.” ”, he pointed out.

This album will be called “Because I want to, because I can and because I feel like it.”

On November 23, Javier Bátiz will present the documentary “El Brujo” at 6:00 p.m. with the direction of Felipe Parra in the Carlos Monsiváis room at Cecut and on December 1 the presentation of the photographic exhibition “Avándaro 50” at the IMAC.

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