All that Ramón Dolores del Rosario achieved was to share and support his family, which consists of his wife and 14 children, this is how the merenguero describes his father with nostalgia Raphael Rosario.
“I had a very short childhood, but a beautiful one. The only thing that wasn’t there was liquidity, but there was a unity between the family, my mum and dad taught us what it means to unite. If you have nothing to wear, let someone else wear it; and if we had to eat that, we’ll enjoy it.”
During the breakfast hosted by elCaribe and CDN, the merengue singer revealed that both he and his brothers worked hard, many of them as bricklayers in the eastern part of the country; However, they never stopped dreaming.
“When we got home from work, we grabbed a guitar, started writing and singing…in a little house with a yagua roof; and that’s where all the girls and boys from the neighborhood went, never with any complexes, and there they sang and held meetings, “says Rosario.
After success in their life, he was always grateful to his parents; so he always tried to let her know the world.
“Like a song I wrote after the death of my brother Pepe (Rosario) that says, ‘Dream, travel around the world and one day take Mom and Dad with you; and we did. My mother traveled to Europe, my father traveled to Europe; We’re taking it to almost every United States, every island around here.”
Revelation by Rafa Rosario
At the beginning of the interview, the merenguero revealed that participating in the newspaper elCaribe brings back good memories.
“I’m very honored to be at this table, thank you; and good memories that elCaribe brings me since my father read elCaribe from a young age. I learned to read by reading elCaribe. Every newspaper was called elCaribe by my father and whenever I hear about elCaribe it reminds me of my father.