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    The Sexteto Habanero was a Cuban son sextet founded in 1920 in Havana. It played an important part in the early history of the genre, contributing to its...
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  • originally Cuban song "Rosa, qué linda eres", first recorded by the Sexteto Habanero Godínez in 1918 and popularised by Colombian artist Magín Díaz. Commercially...
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  • capital of Cuba Sexteto Habanero (later Septeto Habanero), a Cuban son ensemble El Habanero (newspaper), a Cuban newspaper Bōkun Habanero, a Japanese snack...
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  • in Havana, Cuba, he was the lead singer of the Sexteto Habanero from 1925, recorded with the Sexteto Boloña in 1926, and joined the Septeto Nacional...
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  • record several songs. For that recording, the new group was called "Sexteto Habanero Godínez", which included: Carlos Godínez (conductor and tresero), María...
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    particular note were Óscar Sotolongo of the Sexteto Habanero and José Manuel Carriera Incharte "El Chino" of the Sexteto Nacional, the two leading groups of the...
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  • version of the Cuban son "Rosa, qué linda eres", first recorded by the Sexteto Habanero Godínez in 1918, which has become a standard of the Colombian repertoire...
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    transformed maringa into "Congolese rumba", as imported records by Sexteto Habanero, Trio Matamoros, and Los Guaracheros de Oriente were frequently misattributed...
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  • son: Sexteto Habanero, the roots of salsa 2. Arhoolie/Folklyric LP 9054. Tumbao TCD 001 Sexteto Habanero: Son cubano 1924–1927 and TCD 009 Sexteto Habanero:...
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    channel linking Brazzaville and Kinshasa. The Cuban son groups like Sexteto Habanero, Trio Matamoros, and Los Guaracheros de Oriente were broadcast on Radio...
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    recordings of the marímbula in Cuba were made by Terceto Yoyo and Sexteto Habanero in 1925. This was one of the many instruments imported from the Americas...
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    bands transformed Maringa into "Congolese rumba". Imported records by Sexteto Habanero and Trio Matamoros, often mislabeled as "rumba", played a significant...
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    he joined the Septeto Habanero, previously the Sexteto Habanero, becoming the most famous trumpeter in Cuba. With the Habanero, Chappottín recorded several...
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    son recordings featuring the marímbula, together with those by the Sexteto Habanero. Their recording of the "El cangrejito" is the only one issued on CD...
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    the Havana-Riverside Casino. Valdés began his musical career in the Sexteto Habanero Infantil, where he played, variously, the guitar, tres, double bass...
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    likes of Sexteto Habanero, Sexteto Munamar, Sexteto Boloña, Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piñeiro (one source asserts that this ensemble was a sexteto, not...
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  • Havana before 1920. These son groups, for example, the early Sexteto Boloña and Sexteto Habanero, used either marimbulas or botijas as bass instruments before...
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  • clave Los Apaches, and author of the son "Maldita timidez" recorded by Sexteto Habanero. The rest of his family included many other musicians and santeros;...
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  • Orquesta Aragón in 1956 for the 1958 album Maracas, bongó y congas. The Sexteto Habanero, historically the Nacional's main competitor, recorded the song in...
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  • Carbonell) (vocalist) y Armando Romeu, Jr., y Su Orquesta "Papá Montero" Sexteto Habanero "Amarga Navidad" José Alfredo Jiménez (w&m) Dúo Landín-Rivero "Tres...
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  • artist from the 1920s, Abelardo Barroso, who, back then, had sung with Sexteto Habanero. Gorís curated and, through Puchito, republished old photographs and...
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  • PRX. Retrieved 2020-08-19. "Victor matrix G-2604. Amalia Batista / Sexteto Habanero Godínez - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library...
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    Initially, he sang with groups such as Septeto Esmeralda, Sexteto Cauto, Septeto Habanero, and the Ismael Díaz Orchestra. In 1933, he went to New York...
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    Stengler Edited by Lloyd Nosler Music by Harvey Allen Gene Berten Sexteto Habanero Ernesto Lecuona Production company Inspiration Pictures Distributed...
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  • May 1930. Of particular note were Cuban artists such as Son combo Sexteto Habanero, Trio Matamoros, Don Azpiazú, Abelardo Valdés, Antonio Machin, as well...
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  • several accounts, Zayas played with several son ensembles such as Sexteto Habanero and Sexteto Boloña, before focusing on rumba and other Afro-Cuban genres...
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  • Havana Casino Orchestra, Shake Keane & His Highlifers, Luiz Gonzaga, Sexteto Habanero, Desi Arnaz & His Orchestra, Los Magos Chucho Guillermo y José, Don...
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    name, written by guitarist Guillermo Castillo and made famous by the Sexteto Habanero. Other famous danzones were "Siglo XX", "La danza do los milliones"...
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  • San Juan de Dios and Cayo Hueso. He started his career in 1926 with a sexteto, Minerva. He joined the Belén Puig Orchestra and the Ernesto Muñoz Conjuncto...
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    joining her uncles' and grandfathers' son group, founded in 1929 as the Sexteto Cubano. She then started to travel daily to Havana to play with the orchestras...
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