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Musicians & dancers' pages Music & Dance Workshops

Bringing Cubans to the US

Organizations & Agencies

Radio Stations Studios
Getting your Cuban Music Record Companies
Live Music in Cuba Traveling to Cuba
Current Tours Free Music on the Web

Musicians on tour  
Current U.S. Policy on the entry of Cubans into the U.S., 2/5/04: "Since most Cuban artists are compensated by the Cuban government, they are rightly considered to be its employees." Don't ask us when any Cuban group will be in the US...

Cuba  Conjunto Folklorico Nacional:  weekly in Cuba.
based

See our festivals page

US   Los Hombres Calientes: US, continuous Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca: US
based Mambo Queens: Portland, 1st Sunday / month

Omar Sosa: US, Europe, Japan, continuous
Europe Cubanos en la Red: Spain, Europe, continuous Guillermo Davis 'el iyawo' : UK, continuous
based  Osvaldo Chacon y su Timba: London, continuous Groupe Aconcha Marina, France

Send us the info and we'll post it.

Africa Check out Radio Abeokuta, scroll down for the Yoruba Cuban/Brazilian channel
based
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Compañia Folklorica Cubana "J.J.": Havana, Nov 15, 2007
See Canal Cubano's Actuaciones Musicales  

and EGREM's www.egrem.com.cu/egrem/progcmusica.asp

These site have detailed, up to date listings. Be patient, the sites may be down, but when they are up, you are in a gold mine!

For other schedules, see Links.


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Groups /Schedules
Groups based in these locations
Musicians from the past
Musicians & Dancers
Artists based in these locations
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on many artists' pages!

"Music is the weapon of the future" - Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Yoruba musician, Nigeria

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Matanzas folklorico
Afrocuba de Matanzas Congo Luanda
Matanzas All-Stars Muñequitos de Matanzas
Obabi Laye Obba Ilu

Ojun Degara

Rumba y Son
Havana folklorico AfroRumba
Clave y Guaguanco Conjunto Folklorico Nacional
Conjunto Folklorico "JJ" Cucalambe
Ibbu Okun Ilú Añá
Raices Profundas Sintesis
Vocal Baobab Yoruba Andabo
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Havana timba, son, jazz
Adalberto Alvarez y su Son Afro-Cuban All Stars, son
Anacaona, timba Azucar Negra, timba
Bamboleo, timba Buena Vista Social Club, son
La Caro, "salsa" Chappotín y sus Estrellas, son
La Charanga Habanera Compay Segundo, son
Cubanismo!, timba, son Cubanos en la Red, rap
Dan Den Elio Revé Jr y su Charangon
Habana Ensemble, jazz Irakere, jazz
Laito Jr's Sonora Sonora

Manolito y su Trabuco

Mezcla, jazz NG La Banda, timba
Orquesta Aragon, son Paulito FG y su Elite, timba
Los Papines, rumba Papi Oviedo, son & Congolese rumba
Septeto Nacional, son Septeto Café, son
Sin Palabras, tecno Los Van Van, timba
Havana rap
Tecnocaribe Instinto
Havana ballet
Carlos Acosta
Ciego de Avila

Conjunto Folclórico Nagó

Oriente Arte Mixto: Cienfuegos Ballet Folklorico de Camagüey
Ballet Folklorico Babul: Guantanamo Banda Municipal de Santiago
Ban Rrarra: Santiago, Guantanamo Changi de Guantanamo
Candita Batista y sus MOKERERE
Cutumba: Haitian and Cuban roots, Santiago Danza Libre: folclorico and modern, Santiago
Desandann: Haitian roots in Cuba Estudiantina Invasora, Santiago
Jovenes Clasicos del Son

Kokoyé, Santiago, folclore

Los Jubilados: Santiago, son Las Hermanas Ferrin, Santiago
La Familia Valera Miranda, Santiago Las Perlas del Son, Santiago
Los Terry: Camaguey Vieja Trova Santiaguera,   Santiago
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Pinar del Rio Grupo Ireme Son Cubanas
Varadero Azucar Caliente Obba Ile
Canada Ilédè: Toronto Jane Bunnett and the Spirits of Havana
United States Los Afortunados: New York, folklorico Francisco Aguabella's Latin Jazz Ensemble: LA
Bata Ketu: Michael Spiro/Mark Lamson, California Caribbean Crew: Los Angeles
José Alfredo Carrión, Academy of Cuban Folklore & Dance, Seattle
Chambó, Bay Area, salsa Conjunto Céspedes, Bay Area
Ebo Okokán, Bay Area, folklorico Los Hombres Calientes: New Orleans
La Charanga Cubana, California La Charanga Nueve, Bay Area
Iba: NY, rumba Iroko Afro-Cuban Dance Theatre: Miami
Makina Loca: LA and the Congo via Cuba Mambo Queens, Portland, OR
Obini Ashe: New York Omi Odara, New York
Oriki Omi Odara, New York Omo Ire: Portland, OR
Aruán Ortiz Trio: Boston Orquesta La Moderna Tradicion: San Francisco
Gonzalo Rubalcaba
Europe Ambos Mundos, Switzerland Nardy Castellini, Spain
Candela Mi Son, France
Conjunto Irawo: Netherlands La Banda Ire: Netherlands
Mambomania: Paris Orishas: rap, Paris
Calixto Oviedo, Sweden La Timbala: Halifax, UK
Osvaldo Chacon y su Timba, UK

Cubanos en la Red

Africa Orchestra Baobab

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See also Musicians from the past

Matanzas Pedro "Regalao" Aballi Torriente: master percussionist, teacher, AfroCuba de Matanzas Daniel Alfonso: master percussionist, teacher

Luis Cancino Morales, dancer, singer, percussionist

Teresita Dome Pérez: dancer, singer
Julito Fantoma: master percussionist, teacher Reynaldo "Rey" Gonzalez Fernandez: dancer, choreographer
Lilian Oviedo Aldama: dancer, singer, percussionist Danilito Perez, dancer, choreographer
Dolores Perez, singer Pedro "Pello" Tapanez: master percussionist
Esteban "Chacha" Vega Bacallao, legendary percussionist, teacher
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Havana Alfonso Aldama, percussionist Miguel Bernal Nodal: singer, percussionist, Raices Profundas
Juan De Dios: dancer, Raices Profundas Johannes Garcia, choreographer
Juan Garcia, choreographer, ethnographer Celina Gonzalez, folklorico, popular
Ruben Gonzalez: son Pablo Herrera, hip-hop & rap
Leosbel "Hanny" Jimenez Licea, singer Regino Jiménez, percussionist
Pablo Milanes, composer Haila Mompie, singer
Daisy Ortega, singer
Osdalgia, singer Lillia "Bellita" Piño, singer, musicologist
Teresa Pollero: singer Omara Portuondo, singer
Adriano Rodriguez, singer Estanislao Sureda Hernandez (Laito), singer
Chucho Valdés: jazz pianist Orlando "Maraca" Valle: flautist
Moises Valle "YUMURI", singer
Oriente Idalberto Bandera: dancer, percussionist Danis Perez Prades: dancer
Eliades Ochoa
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United States Francisco Aguabella, percussionist: LA Carlos Aldama, percussionist: Oakland
Albita, singer Xiomara Alfaro, singer
Jóse Francisco Barroso, dancer: Oakland Susana Arenas Pedroso, dancer
Emilio Barreto, singer: New York Roberto Borrell, musician: San Francisco
Merida Castillo, singer: Boston
Elena Garcia, dancer: Miami Lázaro Galarraga, percussionist, Los Angeles
Felipe Garcia Villamil, percussionist: LA & Matanzas Humberto "Nengue" Hernandez: LA
Felix 'Pupy' Insua, dancer, NY Harold Muñiz, percussionist: Bay Area, CA
"Sandy" Garcia Perez: percussionist, Matanzas & San Francisco Tony Perez, pianist: Boston, MA
Nurudafina Pili Abena, percussionist: Boston, MA Orlando "Puntilla" Rio, percussionist: New Jersey
Osmany Paredes: jazz pianist, NY Omar Sosa, HipHopJazz composer: Northern California
Ned Sublette: singer, Cowboy Rumba, NY Carol Steele, percussionist: Bay Area
Africa Ricardo Lemvo, singer: the Congo and LA
Europe Hanny Jimenez, singer: UK

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Havana Miguel "Anga" Diaz, percussionist Elena Burke, 'feelings' singer, 1928-2002
Celia Cruz Rita Montaner, 1900-1958
Benny Moré, singer Amelia Pedroso, percussionist, singer
Chano Pozo, percussionist with Dizzy Gillespie Pancho Quinto, percussionist
Arsenio Rodriguez: singer, son innovator Lazaro Ros: akpwon, singer
Compay Segundo, singer Merceditas Valdes, singer
Matanzas Enrique "Papi" Mesa: percussionist, Matanzas - 1997 Radames: musician, Matanzas - 1998
Rogelio Scull, percussionist, Matanzas Gregorio "Goyito" Diaz: percussionist, Matanzas
Oriente Guadalupe "La Lupe" Yoli: singer
US Merida Castillo Miguel 'Angá' Diaz
Long John Oliva

Record Companies & Music Outlets

Havana Artex Egrem
Matanzas Kabiosile
United States

Academy of Cuban Folklore & Dance, Seattle

Bembe Records [on-line catalog]
Luz Productions Mambo Express
Qbadisc [on-line catalog], NY Smithsonian Folkways

Europe

Alvarez Music

Artistic Agencies

Havana Pablo Herrera: hip-hop & rap producer/DJ/keyboardist/poet Osmel Francis Turner, Cubanos en la Red
United States International Music Network

Canada

Novater Artists

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Cuba

Estudios Abdala:
http://www.abdala.cubaweb.cu

Europe

Alvarez Music

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Cuba Radio Havana Cuba Radio Gladys Palmera, Barcelona
US KXLU, Los Angeles: Alma del Barrio Cuban Music Samples

 

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esquinarumbera.blogspot.com - nice videos!

Dance to the Orishas Video, ArchivoCubano, 6/06

Radio Abeokuta

www.afropop.org/radio/cuba_channel.php

 

 

Afro-Latin Music Links

Encyclopedic Discography of Cuban Music 1925-1960  Cristobal Diaz-Ayala 
gislab.fiu.edu/smc/discography.html

Cuban Music Dot Com - online store

Orishas in Music - http://members.aol.com/ilebaba/adeleke/music.html
An extensive discography of Afro-Latin Orisha recordings. Among the artists listed are Francisco Aguabella, Milton Cardona, Conjunto Cespedes, Celia Cruz, and Lázaro Ros.
Explorations in Afro-Cuban Dance and Drum - http://www.humboldt.edu/~extended/afrocuban/
Humboldt State University Office of Extended Education presents the 6th annual Explorations in Afro-Cuban Dance and Drum workshop to celebrate the folkloric music, songs, and dances of the Afro-Cuban people.
Candombe - http://www.candombe.com/
Information on this style of Afro-Uruguayan rhythm, featuring origins, sounds, images and musicians. Site available in Italian, English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Cuban Music 101 - http://www.mamborama.com/cuba_music.html
A brief description of Cuban music forms, with featured artists and RealAudio samples, courtesy of Mamborama.com.
Bongo Drums - http://www.rhythmweb.com/bongo/history.htm
A brief history of bongo drumming linked to the early Cuban music styles of Changüi and Son.
Abakua - http://www.cse.ogi.edu/Drum/groove/abakua.html
An explanation of drum patterns from the rhythms of a secret men's society in Cuba, brought there during the slave trade from the Calabar region of West Africa.
Afrolatina - Music Reviews - http://www.afrolatina.com/musrev.htm
Information about Afro-Latin music, DJs, live bands, radio shows, newsletters, reviews, and track listings.
Afro-Cuban Essentials - http://www.thedrumclub.com/DRUMSET/essentialstyles/afrocuban/pt1clave.HTM
A page dedicated to the history of the clave, with sections on both son, and rhumba clave and music sheets.
Clave Concepts: Afro Cuban Rhythms - http://www.netspace.net.au/~pertout/lclaveac.htm
An explanation of the essential role of clave in Afro-Cuban music.
Afro-Cuban folkloric music other than bata - http://www.batadrums.com/background/afro-cuban.htm
Information on Afro-Cuban drumming styles and rhythms including Rumba, Abaqua, Arara, Bantu and Bembe. This site also includes an extensive list of links to other sites and a book list.
Wemba Means Magic - http://www.wemba-music.org
Collective of musicians, storytellers, and dancers who are priests and adherents of African Traditional Diasporic Religions; dedicated to sharing the Afro-Latin music, dance, and traditions of Lucumi Orisha and Palo Mayombe.
Afro-Latin - http://www.jazzhistory.f2s.com/history/afro.html
An historical sketch of Afro-Latin music.
Three Guys from Miami - http://icuban.com/music
Online store specializing in Afro-Cuban music, with sound samples.
Timba - New Styles in Afro-Cuban Popular Music - http://www.chucksilverman.com/timbapaper.html
This paper by drummer Chuck Silverman, sheds some light on Timba, and on the possible outcomes of the music industrys effects on Cuban music and society.
Ile Ayan: The Sacred Power of Drum Sounds - http://law.upenn.edu/~ibnishma/ilu.html
This website covers the African and Afro-Cuban tradition of sacred drum playing, the tumbadora, has a list of bata plyers, timbaleros, and bongoseros and a glossary of terms.
RumbaRama - http://dmreed.com/RumbaRama.htm
West Coast percussionist Dennis Califa Reed has an excellent selection of sound samples, and a discography of Afro-Cuban, and Afro-Latin music, including links to other Afro-Latin music sites.
Afro Cuban Sound - http://www.nowopen.com/afrocuban/music.htm
This site has historical, and biographical information on Afro-Cuban music and cd sales.
Cuba Music. - http://members.aol.com/al31/cuba_music.html
With strong roots in West African Yoruba religious music, Cuba's highly syncopated, potent, percussion-rich music has spawned much of what is today's salsa and Latin jazz and greatly influenced musics all over the world. This site has both reviews and sound samples from many important recordings.
The Afro-Latin Groove: ¡Sabroso! - http://rhinorecords.com/Features/75209p.html
Rhino records review and liner notes for a compilation cd of Afro Latin sounds featuring Willie Bobo, Machito, and Mongo Santamaria, among others.
Bahia's Afro-Latin Beat - http://www.latimes.com/travel/destinations/20000730/t000071242.html
Washington Post article by Gary Lee on the afro-latin music scene in Bahia, Salvador, Brazil.
Cuban Bata Discography - http://huizen.dds.nl/~stepcla/music/batadisc.txt
Information on recordings with Cuban bata drums, compiled by Stephan Claassen, October 2000.
Décima and Rumba: Iberian formalism in the heart of Afro-Cuban song - http://ntama.uni-mainz.de/~ntama/articles/pasmanick/
Article by Philip Pasmanick analyzing the use of the poetic form of decima in Afro-Cuban music.
The Congueros - http://www.emporia.edu/physics/faculty/mypeople.htm
A fans list of favorite congueros, most of whom are renowned Afro-Latin percussionists, includes quotes from Rebeca Mauleón's list of congueros.
Google's AfroLatin directory
Arts > Music > Styles > World > Latin > Afro-Latin


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