- the fast
lyrics and were good
improvisors were
called guaracheros or
guaracheras.
Celia Cruz was an example,
though she, like
Miguelito Valdés and Benny...
- Cuba
during the 1950s as a
singer of guarachas,
earning the
nickname "La
Guarachera de Cuba". In the
following decades, she
became known internationally as...
-
dress than
traditional garment. Cuba – Guayabera,
panama hat (male),
guarachera (female)
Dominican Republic – Chacabana,
panama hat
Dominica – Madras...
- "Cuarteto Victoria,"
which included singer Myrta Silva, also
known as La
Guarachera and La
Gorda de Oro. With both groups, Hernández
traveled and pla**** his...
- in
which she was
renowned internationally as the "Queen of Salsa", "La
Guarachera de Cuba", as well as "The
Queen of
Latin Music."
Jeimy Osorio as Young...
-
World Village (Harmonia Mundi). The
tracks “La voz del Sinchi”, “Viejita
guarachera” and “La semilla” has been
aired in
radios in
France as Nova and Fip....
-
December 2017). "Albacea de
Celia Cruz
decide reivindicar la
historia de la
Guarachera de Cuba en un musical" (in Spanish).
Retrieved 3
March 2023. Bush, John...
- Safe
Alexie Agdeppa Jazz "I've Been
Loving You Too Long"—Otis
Redding Eliminated Cristina Santana Salsa "La
Guarachera"—Celia Cruz and Tito
Puente Safe...
- non-Cuban
singers were
Puerto Ricans, singer/composer
Daniel Santos and
guarachera/songwriter
Myrta Silva. Some of
these vocalists were
featured lead singers...
- and distribution." "2003: El
mundo llora la
muerte de
Celia Cruz, 'La
Guarachera de Cuba'". El
Siglo de Torreón.
Terra Networks. 16 July 2016. Retrieved...