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Rolando Laserie (born
August 27, 1923, died
November 22, 1998) was a
Cuban singer and percussionist. He
started his
career as a
percussionist with bands...
- release, it was
recorded by many acts such as Los Tres Ases and
Rolando Laserie,
becoming the most
successful song of 1960 in Mexico. It was
further po****rized...
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artists like
Laito Castro on piano,
Israel López "Cachao" on b****,
Rolando Laserie on percussions. All
guests performed live with
choir accompaniment whenever...
- Ithier. The
company also
launched the
careers of
Elena Burke and
Rolando Laserie,
among others.[citation needed] An icon of the
Cuban exile community, Alvarez...
- (1976)
Excitante (1977) El
Disco Rayao (1977) 2 Ases al Tiro (with
Rolando Laserie) (1977)
Navidades Dominicanas (with Luis Alberti) (1977) Amar Es Vivir...
- de
Armando Pidre, and Los
Hermanos Lebatard. In 1954, he
backed Rolando Laserie at the
Cabaret San Souci. In the mid-1950s, he
toured Venezuela with the...
- b****);
Tabaquito (congas);
Clemente Piquero "Chicho" (bongos);
Rolando Laserie (drums), and
Fernando Álvarez and
Enrique Benitez (vocals). The
Banda was...
- Juan
Mijail Mulkay as Tito
Puente Bárbaro Marín as
Rolando Laserie Laura Peñuela as Rita
Laserie Andrés
Echavarria as
Larry Harlow Jean
Phillipe Laurent...
- for RCA
Victor 1960 Jeff
Rowena Group, Pye
Records 7N 15328 1961
Rolando Laserie and Tito
Puente 1966
Clark Terry and
Chico O'Farrill on
Spanish Rice. 1961...
- orchestra,
named Sabor de Cuba,
which recorded with
vocalists such as
Rolando Laserie, as well as instrumentals. His son, Jesús,
later known as Chucho, began...