[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 17 (Thursday, February 4, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S476-S477]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING ROGELIO DARIAS
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I rise today to mourn the passing of one of
Nevada's finest entertainers, Rogelio Darias. Known in Las Vegas and
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throughout the world as simply the ``The Bongo King,'' Rogelio brought
smiles to all those within earshot with his rhythmic talents. Mr.
Darias passed away on January 20, 2010, at the age of 93.
Born in Santa Clara, Cuba, Rogelio first began his storied career as
a percussionist in a band with his siblings, Pedro and Diego, at the
tender age of eight. Their musical group, known as the ``Hermanos
Darias'' quickly garnered the attention of music producers throughout
Cuba, and it was not long before young Rogelio was swept away to the
big city of Havana, where he pursued further his musical career. He
soon began working with Havana's most well-known musicians, such as
Maestro Ernesto Lecuona and Chiquito Orefiche, and performing both on
the radio station Cadena Azul Chain and at the National Theater.
Rogelio's mastery of the his craft became world famous, and before
long he was traveling to Europe, Asia, and Africa, spreading his
``bongo gospel'' to people of all races, nationalities, and creeds.
Notwithstanding his world-wide fame, Mr. Darias continually sought to
better himself as a musician. He spent several months living in the
Africa's Belgian Congo, where he studied the authentic African rhythms
created by the local indigenous population. Years later he also worked
alongside Polynesian musicians in Hawaii, as well as Japanese musicians
in Tokyo. His love of any and all music, and instatiable appetite for
knowledge undoubtedly contributed to Mr. Darias' seemingly endless
musical talents and knowledge.
By the 1960s, the Bongo King had arrived in Las Vegas, one of the
world's foremost performing arts centers. During his time in Las Vegas,
Rogelio established himself as one of the most sought-after musical
collaborators in the industry. His incredible beats were in high demand
by stars such as Liberace and Charo, with both of whom he toured.
Hollywood also came calling, and as a result Rogelio performed for both
Johnny Carson and Merv Griffin and their respective hit shows.
In spite of his worldwide fame and incredible accomplishments,
Rogelio Darias remained a loyal friend and family member to those who
knew him best. His passing has come as a great tragedy to all those
people who depended on him for a laugh and a smile. Las Vegas lost a
monumental entertainer in the passing of Rogelio Darias. The Bongo King
will be deeply missed by all of Las Vegas, and countless music-lovers
throughout the world.
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