Arístides Soto Alejo (June 30, 1930 – February 4, 2008), better known as Tata Güines, was a Cuban percussionist, bandleader and arranger. He was widely regarded...
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Spanish, what is now Güines was part of a region ruled by the Indian chief Habaguanex. One of the earliest mentions of the word Güines is in 1598, when Don...
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singer Tata Güines (1930–2008), Cuban percussionist Tata Simonyan (born 1962), Armenian singer Táta Vega (born 1951), American vocalist Tatá Werneck...
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Joel, plus an array of Cuban artists such as Irakere, Pacho Alonso, Tata Güines and Orquesta Aragón. Her performance appears in Havana Jam '79 a documentary...
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Joel plus an array of Cuban artists including Irakere, Pacho Alonso, Tata Güines, and Orquesta Aragón. Swan's performance is captured on Ernesto Juan...
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Rivera, Félix Chappotín, Miguelito Cuní, Pío Leyva, Arturo Sandoval, Tata Güines and Paquito D'Rivera. Formed in 1979, the Estrellas explored the roots...
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Conjunto Yaguarimú, Frank Emilio Flynn, Juan Pablo Torres, Los Papines, Tata Güines, Cuban Percussion Ensemble, Sara González, Pablo Milanés, Manguaré, and...
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CD entitled Pasaporte (winner of the EGREM Great Award in 1994), with Tata Güines and Miguel "Angá" Díaz. In 1994, Planas and Radio Progreso announcer...
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Joel, plus an array of Cuban artists such as Irakere, Pacho Alonso, Tata Güines, and Orquesta Aragón. His performance is captured on Ernesto Juan Castellanos's...
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(1996). Rapsodia rumbera (El Goyo) Egrem CD 0121 (1995). Aniversario (Tata Güines) Egrem CD 0156 (1996). Guaguancó, v. 1 (Los Muñequitos [Grupo Guaguancó...
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