Rubén González — Cumbanchero
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Length: 4:31
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I have been to Cuba 5 times—each visit better than the last!! No, I am not an American.
Fabulous,thanks Bill👍
Spectacular tune off a fantastic album!
david1 wrote:
Totally Cool! Thank you for sharing the story!
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This came on while I was in boarding lounge on my way to Cuba. Somehow Bill just knows. Thanks
Totally Cool! Thank you for sharing the story!
![angel](https://img.radioparadise.com/emoji/eusa_angel.gif)
This came on while I was in boarding lounge on my way to Cuba. Somehow Bill just knows. Thanks
so I was watching PBS show on the topic of boogaloo music and how it grew out of mambo, samba, et.
Is this a boogaloo song?
It rocks.
Is this a boogaloo song?
It rocks.
Madness1954 wrote:
You Lucky Duck! I wish I was there!
I was lucky to see him play live in London not long before he died. A brilliant pianist.
You Lucky Duck! I wish I was there!
I was lucky to see him play live in London not long before he died. A brilliant pianist.
Please play MORE Tunes by him. RP only has 2 tunes by him on the playlist. PLEASE ADD MORE!! Thank You!
rogerb92688 wrote:
A "Cumbanchero" is someone who dances on the "cumba", a dance-oriented music genre popular throughout Latin America.
https://secondhandsongs.com/wo...
A "Cumbanchero" is someone who dances on the "cumba", a dance-oriented music genre popular throughout Latin America.
Thank You for the info!
A "Cumbanchero" is someone who dances on the "cumba", a dance-oriented music genre popular throughout Latin America.
https://secondhandsongs.com/wo...
A "Cumbanchero" is someone who dances on the "cumba", a dance-oriented music genre popular throughout Latin America.
Thank You for the info!
longliverp wrote:
A "Cumbanchero" is someone who dances on the "cumba", a dance-oriented music genre popular throughout Latin America.
https://secondhandsongs.com/wo...
A "Cumbanchero" is someone who dances on the "cumba", a dance-oriented music genre popular throughout Latin America.
brilliant.
So what's the translation of a "cumbanchero"?
A "Cumbanchero" is someone who dances on the "cumba", a dance-oriented music genre popular throughout Latin America.
https://secondhandsongs.com/wo...
A "Cumbanchero" is someone who dances on the "cumba", a dance-oriented music genre popular throughout Latin America.
whaleboneman wrote:
Yep, this one's an 8 for now.
Anything from Cuba gets rated at least 7 before i hear the second note.
Yep, this one's an 8 for now.
longliverp wrote:
"Party animal", apparently. https://www.wordmeaning.org/sp...
brilliant.
So what's the translation of a "cumbanchero"?
"Party animal", apparently. https://www.wordmeaning.org/sp...
brilliant.
So what's the translation of a "cumbanchero"?
So what's the translation of a "cumbanchero"?
castiga esos cueros
Anything from Cuba gets rated at least 7 before i hear the second note.
I absolutely love this exhilarating music. I wish I was in Cuba dancing to it now!
This masterpiece definitely needs more air time!
Super classy guy.
Fun. I like the horns.
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WTF!!!??
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update - it was driving me crazy so I tracked down the Skatalites tune and it's "Rockfort Rock" or "Rock Fort Rock". I have it on two CDs and one uses Rockfort, one word and the other Rock Fort, two words.
And I have no idea who used the passage first or if it was just in the common domain.