Luis Días (1956-2017) was a prominent Dominican musician known for his contributions to the genres of merengue, rock, and folk music. Often referred to as "El Hombre de la Guitarra," he was celebrated for his innovative blending of traditional Dominican sounds with contemporary influences. Días gained recognition in the 1980s and 1990s, particularly for his work in the Nueva Canción movement, which emphasized social and political themes in music. Notable works include his albums "La Alianza" and "Cuentos de la Guitarra," which showcased his unique style and lyrical depth. His song "La Cotorra" became particularly popular, highlighting his ability to infuse humor and storytelling into his music. Luis Días had a significant impact on the Dominican music scene, inspiring a new generation of artists to explore their cultural roots while incorporating modern elements. His work not only helped to preserve traditional music but also pushed boundaries, making him a key figure in the evolution of Dominican popular music. His legacy continues to influence musicians across genres in the Caribbean and beyond.