Polo Montañez (June 5, 1955 - November 26,
2002) was a Cuban singer and
songwriter.
Montañez was born Fernando Borrego Linares
in Sierra del Rosario, Pinar del Río, in a farm known as El Brujito. At an early age he worked various jobs including
driving a tractor, milking cows, making coal, assisting on the family farm, and
as a lumberjack. In his spare time, Montañez would go from house to house
singing and later began to sing in local parties and family gatherings.
In 1994, Montañez formed his own ensemble
of family and friends. He quickly became the house act at a resort in the
nearby touristic community of Las Terrazas, and in
1999, Montañez signed with European record label Lusafrica
after being discovered by one of their directors that was staying at the
resort.
Montañez had his biggest success in March
2000 with his first CD "Guajiro Natural" and the song "Un montón
de Estrellas". He became known as the Guajiro Natural (Natural Countryman)
because of his humble personality and songs about the peasant life in Cuba.
Polo Montañez died on November 26, 2002,
six days after being hospitalized in the
Carols J. Finlay Military Hospital, as a result of a tragic car accident in the Coronela zone near San Cristobal, Pinar del Rio.
The Centro Cultural (Cultural Centre) on the main square in Viñales, Pinar del
Rio, is named in his memory.
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