
His 2007 album Mi Parranda proved his most commercially successful to date, registering on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart.From the sweltering tropical depths of Cali, Colombia Will ‘Quantic’ Holland’s studio band Los Miticos Del Ritmo (The Mythics of Rhythm) deliver an album of hip shaking, dancefloor quaking instrumental cumbias. One of his more readily available albums is Son de Vieques, a 2000 collaboration with fellow Puerto Rican Ismael Miranda.

His recordings have long been difficult to find outside of Puerto Rico, but the advent of CDs and the Internet made them easier to obtain internationally. Over the years that followed, the musical style of Jiménez became steadily referred to as música jíbara (i.e., music of the poor mountain people - or simply, Puerto Rican folk music) and he himself proudly assumed the title of El Jíbaro. Upon his return, he enrolled at the University of Puerto Rico and joined the group Taoné, also comprised of Roy Brown, Antonio Cabán Vale (aka El Topo), Noel Hernández, Carlos Lozada, Pepe, and Flora. Like many Puerto Ricans, Jiménez moved to New York City, arriving at age 17 he was drafted into the U.S.

Born on July 3, 1947, in Orocovis, he was one of 15 children his father was a farmer. Puerto Rican singer/songwriter Andrés Jiménez (aka El Jíbaro) arose in stature during the 1960s nueva canción movement and continued to be an influential artist in his homeland during the decades that followed, known for his patriotic sentiment and the nationalistic themes of his music.
