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found in many Afro-Cuban
music styles. Tres
players are
commonly known as
treseros (in Cuba) or
tresistas (in
Puerto Rico). By most accounts, the tres was...
- 2005.
Several surviving members of the
Buena Vista Social Club, such as
tresero Eliades Ochoa,
veteran singer Omara Portuondo, and laúd
player Barbarito...
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start for the
Punta San
Matteo (3678 m) group. The
group includes Pizo
Tresero (3594 m),
Punta Pendranzini (3599), Cima
Dosegu (3560) and
several others...
- set up in
Havana and
competed strongly with the
older danzones.
Cuban tresero,
songwriter and
bandleader ****nio Rodríguez is
considered the main figure...
- age of seven, Rodríguez
quickly managed to
become one of Cuba's
foremost treseros. His
first hit, "Bruca maniguá" by
Orquesta Casino de la Playa, came as...
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According to the latter,
Oviedo was the
pioneering and most
influential tresero of the
septeto format (the
major type of son
ensemble of the 1920s and...
- others, he
specialized in Afro-Cuban genres. He was a
disciple of the
tresero Eduardo Fusté, and a
member of
early groups in Cárdenas, such as Peonia...
- b****ist
Orlando "Cachaíto" López and
Arturo "Alambre dulce"
Harvey (ex-
tresero with
Conjunto Chappottín),
among others, and was
released in 1999 by EGREM...
- "****teto
Habanero Godínez",
which included:
Carlos Godínez (conductor and
tresero), María
Teresa Vera (first
voice and clave),
Manuel Corona (second voice...
- from nengón, a
precursor to the son, in his compositions,
influenced by
tresero Chito Latamblé who pla**** with him for years.
Other traditional genres...