Singers
The voices of Cuban music — from the son and bolero trovadores of the early 20th century to the timba"> timba frontmen of the 1990s.
Cuban vocal tradition runs from the intimate bolero to the extrovert call-and-response of the timba"> timba stage. These are the singers whose voices defined the genres, the recordings, and the dances on this site.
Timba is the music this site is dedicated to exploring. It emerged as a distinct genre in the late 1980s and crystallized in the early 1990s — born in a moment of social crisis, built on the full accumulated history of Cuban music, and still evolving today.
Lees meer >The Cuban bolero is one of the great romantic song traditions of the world — slow, intimate, and deeply emotional. It is entirely distinct from the Spanish bolero (a fast 3/4 dance) and emerged in Cuba as a vehicle for the island's most heartfelt lyric expression.
Lees meer >The Casa de la Trova in santiago de cuba"> Santiago de Cuba is the spiritual home of Cuban traditional music — Son, Bolero, Changüí, and Trova. Founded in 1968 on Calle Heredia in the heart of Santiago's historic center, it has been the gathering place for the city's musicians for over half a century.
Lees meer >A Cuban popular dance music genre that emerged in the 1980s–90s
- emerged in the 1980s–90s
- influenced by songo, rumba, funk, blues, jazz, pop, rock and Afro-Cuban rhythms.
- Known for complex rhythm shifts, aggressive bass lines, and high energy that push dancers to improvise.
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Benny Moré
— Singer, bandleader (1919–1963)
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Carlos Embale
— Singer (1923–1997)
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Celia Cruz
— Singer (1925–2003)
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Desi Arnaz
— Singer, actor, producer (1917–1986)
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Ibrahim Ferrer
— Singer (1927–2005)
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Isaac Delgado
— Singer, bandleader (1962)
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Machito
— Singer, bandleader (1908–1984)
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Manolín
— Singer, bandleader (1965)
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Miguelito Valdés
— Singer, bandleader (1912–1978)
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Omara Portuondo
— Singer (1930)
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Paulito FG
— Singer, bandleader (1962)
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Rita Montaner
— Singer, actress, pianist (1900–1958)
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Tito Rodríguez
— Singer, bandleader (1923–1973)