Noel Petro

Noel Petro
Birth nameNoel Esteban Petro Henríquez
Also known asBurro Mocho, Torero Cantor
Born (1933-03-19) 19 March 1933
Cereté, Colombia
Years active1954–present

Noel Esteban Petro Henríquez (born 1933), known as Noel Petro or the Burro Mocho, is a Colombian musician, singer, songwriter, and bullfighter. He has recorded in a wide range of musical styles including porro, vallenato, bolero, rock and roll, and ranchera.[1]

Biography

Early life

Petro was born on 19 March 1933 in Cereté in the Department of Córdoba, Colombia.[2] His mother was Catalina Henríquez.[3] He attended primary school in Cereté and secondary school in Montería.[4]

Career

Petro began his musical career singing on the radio and in the band Trío Latino alongside Julio Erazo and Cristóbal Pérez.[4][2] His first solo recordings were "Me Voy Pa'l Salto", written by Alfonso Garavito Wheeler, and "Cabeza de Hacha", both recorded in 1954 backed by the band of Edmundo Arias.[4][1] Many initially assumed that Petro had written "Cabeza de Hacha" because Arias (who taught Petro the song) had lost the authorship information; the song was later discovered to have been written in 1921 by the Argentine Cristino Tapia under the title "La Tupungatina", and recorded by Carlos Gardel.[1][5]

In 1956 Petro designed and had made an electric requinto guitar,[4] which Radio Nacional de Colombia described in 2023 as "a musical instrument that made him famous and which he still rehearses five hours a day."[2]: q In his book Cultores de la Música Colombiana, José Pinilla Aguilar described the electric requinto as a "magical instrument...unique in [Colombia]."[4]: 334

Petro has toured in Colombia, Panama, Peru, Venezuela, and several countries in Central America. He has recorded 35 albums for record labels including Sonolux, Tropical, Disco Moda, and Daro.[3][4] He has written more than 70 songs, with notable examples being "Azucena", "La Gran Señora", "El Conejo Pelao", "Margarita Divina", "Que le Bajen los Huevos", "Canto para Claudia", "La Reina de Las Cruces", "El Puente de Quebredablanca", and "Jorge Herrera".[4] Petro has composed several songs for Blanca Caldas Méndez, better known as Claudia de Colombia. He claimed to have once gone to the top of the Tequendama Falls to commit suicide because of his unrequited feelings for her.[3] In 2008 Caldas described Petro's behaviour towards her as harassment.[6]: 3:00

Bullfighting

Petro is a bullfighter, and has at times included bullfighting performances in his concerts, as well as musical performances at bullfights.[2] This led to one of his nicknames, the Torero Cantor (Spanish for "singing bullfighter").[4] Petro received his bullfighting alternativa from Pepe Cáceres in Bogotá.[5]

The Burro Mocho

One of Petro's nicknames is the Burro Mocho. In interviews he talks about the Burro Mocho in the third person, and claims that he was born in Sapo Muerto, a fictional village.[5] Jaime Monsalve writes that "it is difficult to know whether the person is named Noel Petro, nicknamed "Burro Mocho", or whether he is called Burro Mocho, also known as Noel Petro...Nine decades after his birth, fact and fiction have blended."[1]: 79

Family

Colombian president Gustavo Petro wrote in his autobiography that his father was Noel Petro's cousin, and later the two were interviewed together by journalist Laura Ardila and confirmed their familial relation. However, in January 2024 Gustavo Petro claimed in a post on Twitter that he is not related to Noel.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Jaime Andrés Monsalve Buriticá (November 2024). "Noel Petro – Burrolandia". En Surcos de Colores: La Historia de la Música Colombiana en 150 Discos [In Colourful Grooves: The History of Colombian Music in 150 Records] (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Rey Naranjo Editores. pp. 79–80. ISBN 978-628-7589-47-6.
  2. ^ a b c d "Noel Petro: los 90 años del Burro Mocho" [Noel Petro: 90 years of the Burro Mocho], Radio Nacional de Colombia (in Spanish), 12 March 2023, retrieved 19 May 2025
  3. ^ a b c Jose Jaramillo (19 December 2017), "Las andanzas del Burro Mocho" [The wanderings of the Burro Mocho], El Tiempo (in Spanish), retrieved 19 May 2025
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h José I. Pinilla Aguilar (1980). "Petro Henríquez Noel". Cultores de la Música Colombiana (in Spanish). Editorial Ariana. pp. 333–335. OCLC 253182806.
  5. ^ a b c Liliana Martínez Polo (5 April 2018), "'El Burro Mocho es un animal moderno': Noel Petro" ['The Burro Mocho is a modern animal': Noel Petro], El Tiempo (in Spanish), retrieved 19 May 2025
  6. ^ "Claudia de Colombia revela por qué no puede ver a Noel Petro ni en pintura" [Claudia de Colombia reveals why she can't see Noel Petro even in paint], Caracol Radio (in Spanish), 7 May 2008, retrieved 19 May 2025
  7. ^ Juan Sebastián Lombo Delgado (18 January 2024), "Presidente ahora dice que no es familiar de Noel Petro, conocido como el 'Burro Mocho'" [President now says he is not related to Noel Petro, known as the 'Burro Mocho'], El Tiempo (in Spanish), retrieved 19 May 2025