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  2. Eddy-K - Wikipedia

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    Damian and Jorgito have since gone on to form a new group in Cuba, known as Los 4 (Los Salvajes). Mora has continued using the "Eddy K" name. Later in 2010 he started working with Music Producer/Artist Sharo Torres and right away they started producing what is now known as his latest production called "CubanStyle".

  3. El Taiger - Wikipedia

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    José Manuel Carbajal Zaldivar “El Taiger” worked together with his cousin, Jorge Junior, in the Cuban music group Los 4. [7] On September 25th, 2020 he posted online that his mother had died at the age of 53. Some of his friends and accompanists stated that this tragedy started a decline in the singer's emotional state. [8]

  4. Manolito y su Trabuco - Wikipedia

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    Manolito y su Trabuco is a salsa and timba group out of Camaguey and Havana, Cuba.It is named for founding member, pianist Manolito Simonet. Trabuco literally means a firearm from the times of the Independence War of 1895 and figuratively refers to anything forceful or strong (Vaughan 2012: Kindle 345).

  5. Category:Cuban musical groups - Wikipedia

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  6. Grupo de los cuatro - Wikipedia

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    Concierto del Grupo de los Cuatro dedicado a las escuelas de arte para los trabajadores. Performance Program. Mexico City (17 June). Anon. 1936c. Concierto del Grupo de los Cuatro. Performance Program. Sala de Conferencias de Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City (15 October). Barros Serra, José. 1935. "Grupo de los cuatro: Crítica musical ...

  7. Los Zafiros - Wikipedia

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    Los Zafiros were formed in Cayo Hueso, Havana in 1962, by Miguel Ángel Cancio Soria, with the following members: [2] Leoncio Morúa (Kike) Miguel Cancio (Miguelito) (Founder and first Director) Ignacio Elejalde, a counter-tenor, in high register. Eduardo Elio Hernández (El Chino) Oscar Aguirre (de Fontana) (first guitar and composer).

  8. Los Van Van - Wikipedia

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    Los Van Van is one of the leading musical groups of post-revolutionary Cuba. It was founded in 1969 by bassist Juan Formell, who directed the band until his death in 2014.. Formell and former band members Changuito and Pupy are some of the most important figures in contemporary Cuban music, having contributed to the development of songo and timba, two popular dance music gen

  9. Charanga Habanera - Wikipedia

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    La Charanga Habanera is a timba ensemble from Havana directed by David Calzado. The band has been nominated for awards including the Latin Grammy in 2003 for the album Live in the U.S.A . In 2005 Charanga Habanera was nominated for " Orgullosamente Latino " awards in three categories: best video, best album, and best group.