Armando Manzanero: they reveal the composer’s last message before he died

Master Armando Manzanero continues to be present in the hearts of his followers and those closest to him for more than a year that transpired after losing the battle against the Covid-19 in December 2020.

Manzanero, creator of true musical poems that have transcended time and space, left a legacy that is difficult to forget among the artists who echoed his compositions, voices like those of Tania Libertad, Luis Miguel, Bronco, Carlos Cuevas, Jose jose up to your own Pauline Rubio they have in some of their productions, epic songs of the Yucatecan master.

However, it is in his family environment where Maestro Manzanero is most missed, perhaps for that reason, his son, also a composer and arranger, John Paul Manzanero, decided to share through his instagram account, a jewel full of nostalgia and love, made by himself Armando Manzanero.

The last message

In one of the images shared by the young Manzanero, a message written in his own handwriting by the deceased creator of ‘This afternoon I saw it rain’ and ‘Under the table’when he was hospitalized.

The image is shocking, but at the same time very tender and full of symbolism for the family.

“I love them”

That was the last message the family received from the teacher, after that he could no longer recover and he died. December 28, 2020, leaving a legacy difficult to fill in the field of Mexican music and worldwide.

Juan Pablo He accompanied the image with a heartfelt message in honor of his father, which was echoed among users of social networks.

“After a year my father sends all his children this detail that was the last thing he wrote in the hospital. Light to all dear friends”

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