Tragedy strikes the Ecuadorian music scene as beloved romantic singer Eduardo Miño Naranjo, a cornerstone of the iconic duo Hermanos Miño Naranjo, has passed away at the age of 87. The news, confirmed by family members, has sent shockwaves through the nation, leaving countless fans mourning the loss of a musical legend.
Eduardo, who resided in Callambé, died on Thursday, marking the end of an era for Ecuadorian romantic music. Born on December 17, 1937, in Ambato, he was the elder brother of Hector Danilo Miño Naranjo, who survives him. Together, they captivated audiences with heartfelt melodies that spoke of love and heartbreak, beginning their journey in 1958 with a memorable performance at the Coliseo Julio César Hidalgo in Quito.
Over the decades, the duo enchanted not only Ecuador but also Latin America, with timeless hits like “El aguacate invernal” and “Tú y yo,” which resonated deeply with listeners across generations. Their talent earned them four gold medals at the 1964 Ibero-American Song Festival in Barcelona, along with accolades from various international competitions, including the Latin Song Festival in Mexico and the Lotus Flower Festival in Japan.
The legacy of the Miño Naranjo brothers extends beyond their music; they are sons of Ernesto Miño, a prominent political figure known for founding Ambato’s traditional Fiesta de la Fruta y de las Flores. With Eduardo’s passing, Ecuador loses a significant cultural ambassador, but his musical legacy will forever echo in the hearts of many.
As tributes pour in from fans and fellow artists, we extend our deepest condolences to Eduardo’s family, friends, and all who cherished his contributions to music. The romantic melodies of Eduardo Miño Naranjo will forever remain a cherished part of Ecuador’s cultural tapestry.