I recently talked about Afrocubism, the “first Buena Vista Social Club project”. They spent a few days in a French tour and finished it in Bataclan stage, Paris. Here are a few seconds of “La Culebra”, a more Cuban focused (than African) song. Performed by Eliades Ochoa. But the sounds of Africa are never far…
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Calle 13 goes its own way
Two Grammys, two MTV Awards, unlikely duos (with Shakira or Nelly Furtado for example)… One could fear that success would have slept Calle 13. And many dangers surround engaged artists. They can fall into caricature, lose their “flayed alive” way of life, serve political interests… But the Puerto Rican band has fairly succeeded not to fall into these tricks in their new album “Entren los que quieran” (everyone is invited to enter). Continue reading
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Latin Grammy: the full winners list
OK, no surprise in the Latin Grammy. I was completely wrong and my choices were not those of the jury! Only two of my fifteen choices were right. Among the winners of the edition, the Mexican band Camila. As I will not write two complete posts about it, I will just let you the video of the “song of the year” and the full list. Continue reading
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Latin Grammy: Barrio Latino’s playlist
I have long thought if I had to blog about the Latin Grammy,taking place in Las Vegas this Thursday. I am not really interested in prizes and this kind of ceremonies. And generally speaking, the event means a success for Shakira, Enrique Iglesias and Jennifer Lopez. Neither my cup of tea nor my gourd of yerba mate. Continue reading
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Rita Indiana or the birth of a rock star
I would not say I am a big fan of Rita Indiana, a Dominican artist I just discovered. But I have to say she has something more. Actually I am not a huge fan of her kind of music, between ” easy listening” and house music. But a few things make the songs of Rita Indiana y Los Misterios catchy. Continue reading
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Cuba and Africa reunited in Afrocubism
Who remembers that the Buena Vista Social Club should have been a Cuban-African project? The British producer Nick Gold and the American guitarist Ry Cooder wanted to organize a meeting betwwen musicians from Mali and Cuba. But the Malians never got their visas and Gold has to change his plans. It became a 100% Cuban project called Buena Vista Social Club. Quite a success… The whole world discovered Compay Segundo, Ibrahim Ferrer or Omara Portuondo. Continue reading
Cumbia time !
Once a month, the French-Colombian band “Cumbia ya” gives a concert in the French concert hall “Le Studio de l’Ermitage”. Continue reading
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