Cuban bolero singer. Born in Zulueta, Provincia De Villa Clara, Cuba on December 3rd, 1913. Died in Miami, Florida on July 13th, 1998. This renowned singer and songwriter from a young age played boleros as a troubadour in his hometown and already in 1942 established himself as a professional singer in Havana. He initially didn't have much success but recorded 6 songs in 1951. Then in 1954 he joined the [a=Orquesta Cheo Belen Puig] and recorded two songs that opened up his road to fame. As a teenager he learned to play guitar and went to Cienfuegos with his family. Ñico Membiela's father owned the hardware store La Bomba, in Calzada De Dolores, between the streets Gloria and Industria, a few doors down from the residence of Adolfina Lazo, godmother of trova music in Cienfuegos. Adolfina and Ñico had a great friendship. Ñico used to walk with his guitar on the streets serenading or was received at a home to offer his troubadour performances. The young and very thin Ñico Membiela had poor health since early youth, but had many friends and girls who admired him and they would listen to the songs that he incorporated to his repertoire. Although his career was illustrious, he never had great fame in the long run, only living and performing in the shadows of more popular Bolero singers. In 1963 he performed in Mexico and moved to the United States, where he lived and continued making music until his death at age 85 in 1998.
2017
2017
2000
1995
Sony
CD
1978
Oliva Cantu Records
LP
1976
Laza Records
LP, Album
1975
Industrial Nacional Del Sonido Ltda.
LP
1974
Laza Records
LP, Album
1967
1961
Cubalegre
7", EP
1960
1958
Kubaney
LP, Album, Mono
Panart
LP
Modiner
LP, Album
Antilla, Adria
LP, Album
Emen Records
LP, Album
Modiner
7", Single, Mono
Laza Records
LP, Album
Modiner
LP, Album
Kristal (3)
LP, Album
Panart
LP, Album
Teca Records
LP
Laza Records
LP
Lazamembi Records
LP, Album
Kubaney
10"
Kubaney
7"
Membi Records
LP
Puchito
7"
Regio (3)
LP, Album
Sonomar
LP, Comp
Modiner
LP
Suaritos
LP, Comp
Panart
7", Single
Laza Records
7"
Adria
LP, Album
Velvet Rodven C.A.
LP
Modiner
LP, Mono
Velvet Music (6)
7", Single
Real (5)
LP, Album
Adria
LP, Album, Mono
Son-Art
7"
Laza Records
LP, Album
2008
Egrem
4xCD, Comp, Dou
1978
1970
Cuba (4)
4xLP, Comp + Box
2018
Grumete Records
LP, Comp, Ltd
2017
Calle Mayor
CD, Album, RM
2013
Multimusic
8xCD, Comp
2006
Velvet (2)
2xCD, Comp
2001
Egrem
CD, Comp
2000
Prodisc (4)
CD, Comp
1999
Sony Discos
CD, Comp
1996
Polydor
CD, Comp
1994
Panart, Rodven
CD, Comp
1994
Artex
CD, Comp
1992
Internacional
LP, Comp
1989
Velvet (2)
2xLP, Comp, Gat
1988
Top Hits
2xLP, Comp
1986
Top Hits
LP, Comp
1985
Panart, Panart
LP, Comp
1985
Velvet (2)
LP, Comp
1982
Not On Label
LP, Comp
1982
Talento
LP, Comp
1981
Sonografica, Eros (6)
LP, Comp
1981
Velvet (2)
LP, Comp
1980
Sonografica
LP, Comp
1980
Velvet (2)
LP, Comp
1958
Kubaney
LP, Comp
Velvet (2)
LP, Comp
Mediterraneo
CD, Comp
Noel Records (7)
CD, Comp
Panart
LP, Comp
Astro (19)
CD
Maype
LP, Comp, Mono