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  1. 13 de sept. de 2005 · Afro-Cuban, Afro-Cuban Jazz, Global Jazz, Latin Jazz, Cuban Traditions. Recording Location. Havana, Cuba. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. A Toda Cuba Le Gusta (1997) Distinto Diferente (1999) Live in Japan (2004) Step Forward: The Next Generation (2005)

  2. Musicians in the Afro-Cuban All Stars, including pianist Ruben Gonzalez and trumpet player Yanko Pisaco, represent the cream of Cuba's instrumentalists. Lead vocalists have included Pio Leyva, Raúl Planas, and Manuel "Puntillita" Licea. In late 2000, Los Van Van vocalist Pedro Calvo agreed to sing with the group.

  3. Distinto Diferente by Afro-Cuban All Stars released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. www.strathmore.org › events-tickets › in-the-music-centerAfro-Cuban All Stars

    Plan your visit. Afro-Cuban All Stars, a Grammy-nominated orchestra, celebrates the tradition of Cuban music in their exhilarating performances. Led by frontman and producer Juan de Marcos González, they have been captivating audiences since the early 1990s, serving as ambassadors of Cuba's diverse musical heritage.

  5. 9 de nov. de 2012 · Dirigida por el ex integrante de Sierra Maestra Juan de Marcos González, esta banda ha sido uno de los pilares fundamentales de la creciente popularidad de la musica afrocubana en el mundo. Su disco de 1997, "A Toda Cuba le gusta", fue el primero en grabarse durante las míticas sesiones del Buena Vista Social Club. Track list. 1. Amor Verdadero.

  6. RISING SON Buena Vista Social Club's Juan de Marco Gozález Returns With Afro-Cuban All-Stars Co-founded by musical director Juan de Marco González in 1996, the Buena Vista Social Club project came together as a happy accident. Originally intended as a cross-cultural collaboration between African and Cuban artists, the project hit a snag when the Mali-based musicians failed to get their ...

  7. The Afro-Cuban All Stars not only features a multi-generational cast, the group draws on both classic Cuban styles like son and danzón and contemporary dance rhythms like timba. “What I’m trying to do is create a bridge between contemporary and traditional Cuban music,” de Marcos says.