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    Conjunto Chappottín, which he directed. Félix Chappottín Lage was born on March 31, 1907, in Cayo Hueso, Havana, to tobacconist/musician Julio Chappottín and...
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    Conjunto Chappottín, also known as Chappottín y sus Estrellas, is a Cuban son conjunto from Havana. It was founded in 1950 by trumpeter Félix Chappottín, pianist...
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    into a septeto. Hernández was replaced by trumpeter Félix Chappottín in February 1928. Chappottín would remain with the band until 1930, when he was replaced...
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    Félix Chappottín. Chappottín and the other remaining members, including pianist Lilí Martínez and singer Miguelito Cuní, formed Conjunto Chappottín....
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    30s and 40s like Arsenio Rodríguez, Conjunto Chappottín (Arsenio's former band now led by Félix Chappottín and featuring Luis "Lilí" Martínez Griñán) and...
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    Cané "Changuito" — percussionist and former member of Los Van Van Félix Chappottín — trumpeter and bandleader; when Arsenio Rodríguez left Cuba never...
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  • Cubanas Orquesta, Pello el Afrokán (Pedro Izquierdo), Tata Guines, and Félix Chappottín. He was exposed to all genres of Cuban music -- charanga, son, danzón...
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  • When the group added a cornet, soon replaced by a trumpet, namely Félix Chappottín, it became the Septeto Habanero. This latter line-up lasted until the...
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  • Elena Burke, Carmen Miranda, Gilberto Monroig, Alberto Socarrás, Félix Chappottín, Miguelito Cuní, Noro Morales, Joe Loco, Santos Colón, Louie Ramírez...
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    Rumberas film Guarapachanga is an unrelated style of music popularized by Félix Chappottín in the early 1960s. León, Argeliers (1974). Del canto y el tiempo....
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  • Torres considered himself influenced by jazz, but "always remembering [Félix] Chappottín". In 2002, the album Cuban Masters by Los Originales featuring Juan...
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    with three sisters and a brother, as well as his older half brother, Félix Chappottín, who would later become one of the great Cuban soneros. The family...
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  • members of his conjunto that remained in Havana formed Conjunto Chappottín, with Félix Chappottín as leader and trumpeter, Lilí Martínez as pianist and arranger...
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  • whose fame survives today, Chappottín y sus Estrellas, whose members at the peak of their success and fame were Félix Chappottín, Miguelito Cuní, René Álvarez...
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    established in 1908. Among the musicians born in Cayo Hueso are trumpeters Félix Chappottín and Mario Bauzá, singers Omara Portuondo and Sara González Gómez, and...
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    Arsenio Rodríguez 29 November 1943, Havana 1943 A Oye cómo dice guaracha Félix Chappottín RCA Victor 23-0078 29 November 1943, Havana B ¿Quién será mi amor?...
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  • he premiered Batamú in collaboration with musician Julio Chappottín (father of Félix Chappottín) and choreographer Armando Borroto. This show featured famous...
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  • Havana Yoyo Casteleiro piano director, arranger 1950s–1960s Havana Félix Chappottín trumpet director, arranger 1950s–1970s Havana Willie Colón trombone...
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  • (45 rpm) 8008-B (45 rpm) Chappottín y sus Estrellas "Yo Si Como Candela" By Félix Chappottín 321 (45 rpm) H8-OW-3854 Chappottín y sus Estrellas Miguelito...
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  • variable lineup. With the incorporation of Lilí Martínez (1945) and later Félix Chappottín (1950), the conjunto reached its peak of success and maturity. However...
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  • Kubavana, Sonora Matancera, Celia Cruz, Conjunto Rumbavana, Conjunto Chappottín, Charanga Rubalcaba, Rubén González, and the Afro-Cuban All Stars. Raúl...
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  • and Arsenio Rodríguez. Lead vocalist is Félix Baloy, who sang with Cuban son bands such as Conjunto Chappottín, Orquesta Revé, Adalberto Álvarez and Miguelito...
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  • "Cachaíto" López and Arturo "Alambre dulce" Harvey (ex-tresero with Conjunto Chappottín), among others, and was released in 1999 by EGREM. In 1995, Nick Gold...
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  • Cisneros "Liviano" and Arturo Harvey "Alambre Dulce" in the Conjunto Chappottín. Other important treseros of the 1950s such as Senén Suárez and Juanito...
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    (of which Alfonso had been a member between 1945 and 1950), Conjunto Chappottín (also a spin-off of Arsenio's) and Conjunto Casino. Throughout the early...
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  • California Press. p. 248. ISBN 9780520940161. Davies, Rick (2003). Trompeta: Chappottín, Chocolate, and the Afro-Cuban Trumpet Style. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press...
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  • guitarist, composer Groups Trío Calaveras Chappottín y sus Estrellas Conjunto Casino (es) Orquesta Estrellas Cubanas Félix Reina (es) (1921–1998), director Sexteto...
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