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Sierra Maestra
Sierra Maestra has been a star of Cuban music
since the late 70’s when the band appeared on the scenes
with an old-style son line-up,
as in the great days of the 20’s and 30’s. Made
up of a guitar, tres, trumpet,
bongo, güiro
and singer, they were pioneers in recovering the son legacy
for new generations to enjoy. They called themselves Sierra
Maestra in honor of the mountain range bearing the same name,
cradle of the son.
The band played an important role in the Cuban music’s
recent popularity throughout the world. Juan De Marcos González,
the band’s ex director, created the Afro-Cuban
All Stars and Buena
Vista Social Club while he was still part of Sierra Maestra,
and Jesus Alemañy, the band’s trumpeter for 15
years, left the group to create "Cubanismo!".
They are currently more active than ever: in 2002 they featured
in the movie "Salsa!" and were also in charge
of the movie’s music. They released "Rumbero Soy",
with which they toured the world for live concerts.
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Year |
Album |
| 1993 |
Son Highlights from Cuba |
| 1995 |
Con Sabor a Cuba |
| 1995 |
El Guanajo Relleno |
| 1995 |
Dundunbanza! |
| 1996 |
Criolla Garabali |
| 1998 |
Tibiri Tabara |
| 1998 |
Coco Mai Mai |
| 1999 |
Rumberos de La Habana |
| 2001 |
Viaje a la Semilla |
| 2002 |
Rumbero Soy |
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