Cándido Camero Guerra (22 April 1921 – 7 November 2020), known simply as Cándido, was a Cuban conga and bongo player. He is considered a pioneer of Afro-Cuban...
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Camero may refer to: Cándido Camero (born 1921), Cuban percussionist Juan José Camero (born 1947), Argentine film, television, and theatre actor Cameros...
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pioneered in Cuba by Carlos "Patato" Valdés and in the United States by Cándido Camero. Historically, terminology for the drums varies between genres and countries...
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Beautiful is an album by Cuban jazz percussionist Candido Camero recorded in 1970 and released on the Blue Note label. The album has sonic influences from...
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Gilberto / Angélica María / María Dolores Pradera / Estela Raval 2009: Cándido Camero / Beth Carvalho / Charly García / Tania Libertad / Marco Antonio Muñiz...
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Gilberto / Angélica María / María Dolores Pradera / Estela Raval 2009: Cándido Camero / Beth Carvalho / Charly García / Tania Libertad / Marco Antonio Muñiz...
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Gilberto / Angélica María / María Dolores Pradera / Estela Raval 2009: Cándido Camero / Beth Carvalho / Charly García / Tania Libertad / Marco Antonio Muñiz...
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American public figures such as Philip Glass, Joshua Bell, Paul Volcker, Cándido Camero, Monsignor William Linder, and Octavio Vázquez. His strengths have been...
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Themusicnetwork.com. 8 November 2020. Retrieved 11 December 2020. "Cándido Camero, Conga Master Who Transformed Jazz, Dies at 99". New York Times. November...
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Gilberto / Angélica María / María Dolores Pradera / Estela Raval 2009: Cándido Camero / Beth Carvalho / Charly García / Tania Libertad / Marco Antonio Muñiz...
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