the Bachero Blow Duran He died early Tuesday at the age of 82 after being admitted to a hospital in February with problems with his circulatory system or vascular disease.
A few years ago, the creator of songs like “You’re worth nothing”, “La arepa”, “El conejo de la vecina” and “La rifa” fell ill with Parkinson’s disease and suffered a thrombosis that left him in a wheelchair., According to which, what his daughter told a local media outlet.
Durán would have retired from music in 2015 when he decided to stop doing concerts, touring and recording music due to his health condition.
Durán gained great popularity in the 80’s and 90’s because of the double meaning he used in his songs, music he took to places like Costa Rica, El Salvador, Granada, Curacao, Guatemala, Honduras, Bonaire, San Thomas, Jamaica, Panama, Aruba, Chile, Ecuador, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Holland, Italy, Russia and Switzerland.
The singer was born on February 3, 1941 in Nagua in the province of María Trinidad Sánchez in the north of the Dominican Republic.
Blas is survived by approximately 12 children fathered by different women throughout his life.