Mestizo Sounds Presents Cuban Music 2

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The New Sounds of the Revolution (1960 - 1989) The show continues the series of Cuban music that started with the "Sabor Añejo" show made last year in July 2022. This new Cuban programme is about the years of the revolution in the sixties, seventies and eighties. The music includes diverse genres and styles from traditional Son to modern Jazz Funk music but also new styles created in those years in Cuba like Mozambique, Songo or Nueva Trova. In addition, Cuban doo Wop with the group Los Zafiro. This band became popular in the sixties in Western countries such as France, where they played on the same bill as the Beatles in Paris. Irakere, Los Vanvan and Orquesta Aragón with the songwriter music of Pablo Milanes and Silvio Rodriguez, the jazzer Gonzalo Rubalcaba and the Sonero Adalberto Alvarez are some of the most remarkable artists included in the selection. Info NDFM Website for info – Images – Content - Music Videos – blogs, social media links and NDFM’s Music Player. Please go to - https://www.nudirectionsfm.com/ Please enjoy the music I love. PLAYLIST 1- Por encima de nivel - LOS VANVAN 2- Bacalao con pan - IRAKERE 3- Cuba Va - GRUPO DE EXPERIMENTACION SONORA DEL ICAIC (featuring PABLO MILANES, SILVIO RODRIGUEZ and NOEL NICOLA) 4- Y sabes bien - LOS ZAFIROS 5- Ahora si - PELLO EL AFROCAN 6- Ay Mama Inés - ORQUESTA CUBANA DE MÚSICA MODERNA 7- Llegada - LOS VAN VAN 8- 38 1/2 - IRAKERE 9- Sueño con serpientes . SILVIO RODRIGUEZ 10- Hasta siempre - CARLOS PUEBLA 11- Mariposa - PEDRO LUIS FERRER 12- Chekere son - IRAKERE 13- Adeoey - LOS REYES 73 14- Nueva Cubana - GRUPO PROYECTO DE GONZALO RUBALCABA 15- Rompe Cocorico - JUAN PABLO TORRES 16- El Ron pa despue’ - ORQUESTA REVE 17- Soy la rumba - ADALBERTO ALVAREZ Y SU SON 18- Chirrin Chirrán - LOS VANVAN 19- Oye, baila mi onda - ORQUESTA ARAGÓN 20- Que le pasa a Chacumbele - ORIGINAL DE MANZANILLO 21- Para mi Cuba yo traigo un son - ESTRELLAS DE AREITO 

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