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We will provide the data in a structured and machine-readable format. Right to object to processing based on Art. Upon your objection we will cease any processing of your personal data based on Art. Juan asked. They would have known each other on the scene for years and years, but it was a sort of weird reunion.
The atmosphere was very exciting and up and nice. No, not specifically. From the Afro-Cuban all stars, he had brought in Puntito, Ruben, Cachaito, so he brought in a lot of older musicians. And Ry asked for Compay, as he was very interested in that sort of repertoire, the very old repertoire that people had forgotten. And Compay knew that repertoire. And it became apparent that this was the sort of repertoire and style that was being looked for and those musicians played it best. Eliades was really young, compared to the other musicians, but he played that music in the same style that they did.
He was an absolute brilliant practitioner of that music, of Santiago style. Going back to Ibrahim… You got in and it was his first time in the studio for years? Marcos had just said:.
So I think he quickly washed, put on a shirt and came down to the studio and as he walked into the studio Eliades recognized him because they are both from Santiago.
And Ibrahim sang, and everyone was just like open-mouthed, it was just amazing, it was just perfect. Especially for Ry, it was exactly what he was looking for. So I think it was sort of… a bit of a secret, that this is what he could do, and that was really what his love was, doing that music.
He became a real star and focal point of the whole thing. I told you about Celina Gonzales before. So I wanted Celina to be on this project, Marcos wanted her to be on that project. I said to him:. Manuel "Puntillita" Licea.
He also sang with the legendary Sonara Matancera, with whom Celia Cruz once sang and which had been existence for almost 70 years.
His polished vocal style has touched on the whole gamut of Cuban rhythms, but he specializes in the son and bolero.
Cachaito, who earned international fame with a couple of amazing recordings in the early 90s , learned their craft from their father, don Pedro. Cachaito himself has had an amazingly versatile career. In the s, he was a key member of Irakere, a foundational Cuban experimental band that combined pop, classical, Cuban folk, African and jazz influences. Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal.
He had also toured with Oscar de Leon and Jose Feliciano. Eliades Ochoa. He was raised in a musical family in Santiago. Like Compay Segundo, Ochoa created his own brand of guitar to match his playing style. Omara Portuondo. Omara Portuondo's family history is a romantic New World saga. Omara began her show business career as a dancer at the fabled Tropicana in Havana. While her sister went into exile in the U.
Cooder immediately enlisted her for the project, setting up her memorable collaborations with Ibrahim Ferrer and Compay Segundo.
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