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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...
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    bands: Septeto Habanero, Arsenio Rodríguez's conjunto and Conjunto Chappottín, which he directed. Félix Chappottín Lage was born on March 31, 1907, in Cayo...
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    music style was based on the late son montuno of Arsenio Rodríguez, Conjunto Chappottín and Roberto Faz. These musicians included Celia Cruz, Willie Colón...
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  • career in New York, the members of his conjunto that remained in Havana formed Conjunto Chappottín, with Félix Chappottín as leader and trumpeter, Lilí Martínez...
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    March 22, 1952, having handed the direction of the conjunto to trumpeter Félix Chappottín. Chappottín and the other remaining members, including pianist...
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  • y su Orquesta Kubavana, Sonora Matancera, Celia Cruz, Conjunto Rumbavana, Conjunto Chappottín, Charanga Rubalcaba, Rubén González, and the Afro-Cuban...
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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...
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  • producer. He is best known for his composition "Quimbombó", recorded by Conjunto Chappottín among others. This famous son cubano is often miscredited to its...
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  • Cachaíto Cachao Orquesta Hermanos Castro Compay Segundo Conjunto Casino Conjunto Chappottín Caridad Cuervo Barbarito Díez Carlos Embale Dúo Cabrisas-Farach...
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    and rumba, having sung for La Monumental, Clave y Guaguancó and Conjunto Chappottín. He is also the founder and lead vocalist of Jóvenes Clásicos del...
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  • Ramón 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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    Estrellas de Chocolate (category Son conjuntos)
    inspired by previous conjuntos such as Arsenio Rodríguez's (of which Alfonso had been a member between 1945 and 1950), Conjunto Chappottín (also a spin-off...
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    Papi Oviedo, has also had a long career as a tresero, playing with Conjunto Chappottín, Estrellas de Chocolate and Orquesta Revé. Isaac Oviedo was born...
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  • name also romanised Misŏn Mi son mi son, 1999 album by Cuban group Conjunto Chappottín This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    Between 1957 and 1969, he was the featured tresero for Conjunto Tipico Habanero, Conjunto Chappottín and Estrellas de Chocolate. Between 1980 and 1995, he...
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    28 March 2015. Fernández-Larrea, Ramón (2007). "Arsenio Rodríguez y su Conjunto". Kabiosiles: los músicos de Cuba (in Spanish). Barcelona, Spain: Linkgua...
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  • Lead vocalist is Félix Baloy, who sang with Cuban son bands such as Conjunto Chappottín, Orquesta Revé, Adalberto Álvarez and Miguelito Cuní. Sharing the...
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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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    Praeger Publishers. ISBN 9780275966829. Davies, Rick (2003). Trompeta: Chappottín, Chocolate, and the Afro-Cuban Trumpet Style. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press...
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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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  • Maestra Fulanito Puerto Rican Power Toros Band Guayacan Salsa Celtica Conjunto Chappottin Samy y Sandra Sandoval Arnell I Orkesta Ondrofeni Joseph Portes Youth...
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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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  • F8-OW-6792 Chappottín y sus Estrellas Miguelito Cuní, vocalist "Que Se Fuñan" (1958) By Luis Martínez Griñán 220 (45 rpm) F8-OW-8474 Chappottín y sus Estrellas...
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    film Guarapachanga is an unrelated style of music popularized by Félix Chappottín in the early 1960s. León, Argeliers (1974). Del canto y el tiempo. Havana...
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  • conjunto was beginning to make recordings, with a rather variable lineup. With the incorporation of Lilí Martínez (1945) and later Félix Chappottín (1950)...
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    Tributo a Noro (Alegre, 1964) With Chano Montes y su Conjunto Recuerdan a Chappottín (Caney, 1982) With Carlos Montiel Distinto y diferente (Discos Suyo) With...
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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 to...
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  • namely Félix Chappottín, it became the Septeto Habanero. This latter line-up lasted until the late 1930s, when sextetos were ousted by conjuntos and big bands...
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    Music/Timba.com. ISBN 144998018X Davies, Rick (2003: 149). Trompeta; Chappottín, Chocolate, and the Afro-Cuban Trumpet Style. ISBN 0-8108-4680-2. Mauleón...
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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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