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This source provides a biographical account of Felipe Bojalil Gil, a prominent Mexican musician and songwriter recognized for his contributions during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Known by the stage name El Charro, he founded the musical group El Charro Gil y Sus Caporales and performed alongside notable figures like his brother Alfredo Gil and Chucho Navarro. The text details his personal life, including his marriage to singer Eva Garza and their shared professional history in New York City. Additionally, the document includes an extensive discography of his recordings from the late 1930s and early 1940s, highlighting his influence on the bolero and huapango genres. Overall, the record serves as a historical summary of his artistic legacy and family heritage within the Latin music industry.