The Rumbatá musical ensemble manages to link the traditional rumba with different sounds with great success through a production of exquisite arrangements and contemporary lyrics.
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In this section we want you to get to know in detail everything related to the history of Cuban music, from its origins to the most recent artists.
Óscar Sánchez and the “folk punk”
Sense and playful, intimate and contestant, Oscar Sánchez is a prominent troubadour who despite his youth has won the applause of his audience.
Real Project celebrates 50 years of GESI
The quartet Real Project pays tribute to the 50th anniversary of GESI with an album with ten of the most known songs of the mythical group.
Dayramir González – A fulfilled promise of Cuban Jazz
Dayramir González, a young Cuban pianist based in the Bronx, is one of the most important figures that highlights the jazz produced on our island, mixing elements of Afro-Cuban and classical music.
Eliades Ochoa – Master of Cuban son
Eliades Ochoa, that guajiro that plays son montuno and wears a cowboy hat, is one of the undisputed stars of traditional Cuban music who has shone on all international stages.
Descemer Bueno – The light of a star
For many it came to public light with his hit album Bueno. Others may remember his excellent soundtrack for the movie Habana Blues by Benito Zambrano. However, the story of this artist began much earlier.
Miguel Failde Orchestra – The return of danzón
The danzón is the national dance of Cuba. However, until a few years ago it was a rhythm almost forgotten. A genre that brought so many joys and fun to the dancers of our archipelago was relegated to traditional groups that had always had it in their repertoire.
Julieta Venegas – An all-time fashion latin star
Born in 1970 in California from Mexican parents, Julieta Venegas is a composer, artist and music who for over two decades have stood out as one of the most popular female singers in Latin America. Her musical work covers alternative genres, indie pop, indie rock, rock and Latin pop.
Muñequitos de Matanzas – You guys are the rumba
When in 2001 the album La rumba soy yo by Los Muñequitos de Matanzas won the Latin Grammy Award, it was only doing justice to the successful career of this Cuban group. This group was born on the edge of a river and with an imprint that runs through the powerful Afro-Cuban rhythms.
Waldo Mendoza – Delivering love with a voice
The Cuban romantic song has been renewed in recent years, and it has been largely thanks to a voice that captivates crowds: Waldo Mendoza.
This interpreter, one of the most requested on radio and TV, has filled the hearts of Cubans
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