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José Cobles (August 4, 1923 – January 4, 2020), better known by his nickname of Puerto Plata, was a Dominican musician. He sang in a style reminiscent of the Dominican guitar tradition of the 1930s and 1940s, when bolero, merengue, and son were all variations of the same Afro-Iberian fusion.

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  • José Manuel Cobles, conocido como Puerto Plata (San Felipe de Puerto Plata, 4 de enero de 1923-4 de enero de 2020)​​ fue un cantante, músico y escritor dominicano, de estilo tradicional dominicano de los años 1930-1940.​ Destacó por ser de los escasos músicos que continuaron en activo durante la dictadura de Trujillo,​ y por ser uno de los creadores de los ritmos de la bachata. (es)
  • José Cobles (August 4, 1923 – January 4, 2020), better known by his nickname of Puerto Plata, was a Dominican musician. He sang in a style reminiscent of the Dominican guitar tradition of the 1930s and 1940s, when bolero, merengue, and son were all variations of the same Afro-Iberian fusion. (en)
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  • José Manuel Cobles, conocido como Puerto Plata (San Felipe de Puerto Plata, 4 de enero de 1923-4 de enero de 2020)​​ fue un cantante, músico y escritor dominicano, de estilo tradicional dominicano de los años 1930-1940.​ Destacó por ser de los escasos músicos que continuaron en activo durante la dictadura de Trujillo,​ y por ser uno de los creadores de los ritmos de la bachata. (es)
  • José Cobles (August 4, 1923 – January 4, 2020), better known by his nickname of Puerto Plata, was a Dominican musician. He sang in a style reminiscent of the Dominican guitar tradition of the 1930s and 1940s, when bolero, merengue, and son were all variations of the same Afro-Iberian fusion. (en)
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  • Puerto Plata (músico) (es)
  • Puerto Plata (musician) (en)
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