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Name
  
La Canela


Role
  
Musical Artist

La India Canela Muere en accidente de trnsito hijo de la merenguera quotLa

Albums
  
Merengue Tipico from the Dominican Republic, Te Espero en el Rio, En Vivo

Similar People
  
Fefita la Grande, Krisspy, El Prodigio, Lidia De La Rosa, Kerubanda

La india canela at the 2009 festival


"La India Canela" is an accordionist and musician from the Dominican Republic. She plays music from the merengue típico tradition. Born Lidia Maria Hernandez Lopez, she was born in El Limon, Villa González, in the Santiago Province. She is the first professional musician in her family, though her father and brother played recreationally. Both terms in her stage name refer to her skin color: India is the preferred term for mulatto in the Dominican Republic and canela carries the additional connotation of sweetness and spiciness.

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Recognizing her talent, her father took her to stay with Miro Francisco, a famous saxophonist who also played accordion. One day, Juan de Dios, Fefita la Grande's saxophonists decided to bring her to Santiago and make a musical group. In Santiago, La India learned from Siano Arias, Rafaelito Polanco, Lupe Valerio, and Rafaelito Román, and went on to record several albums and win two Casandra Awards. In 2008, she recorded an album "Merengue Típico from the Dominican Republic" on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings and was featured on NPR's All Things Considered. She has begun to tour in the U.S. including Washington DC and New York City.

De extremo a extremo la india canela en vivo


Discography

La India Canela Smithsonian Folkways La India Canela Dominican accordionist

  • Que Siga la Fiesta! (1989)
  • En Vivo (1998)
  • Merengue Típico From The Dominican Republic (2008)

  • La India Canela La India Canela discusses her music YouTube
    1. Apriétame Así
    2. Consagración de Cariño
    3. El Rancho
    4. Recuerdo de Ada
    5. El Papujito
    6. La Cuestión
    7. Con el Gusto Adentro
    8. Las Siete Pasadas
    9. Mangulina Medley
    10. Chicha
    11. La Culebra
    12. Cuando Yo Me Muera
    13. Caña Brava

    La India Canela Mery Hernandez La India Canela Cerro Bar Moncion La India y La

    La India Canela La India Canela at the 2009 Festival YouTube

    References

    La India Canela Wikipedia