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Active from
  
1994

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Albums
  
La Manigua, El Balcón del Adiós, Pura Trova (Live Vol.1)

Members
  
Reinaldo Creagh, Pancho Cobas, Aristoteles Limonta

Record labels
  
Virgin Records, Domino Recording Company, NubeNegra, Parlophone Spain

Similar
  
Rey Caney, Cuarteto Patria, Lorenzo Hierrezuelo, Los Compadres, Compay Segundo

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La Vieja Trova Santiaguera is a Cuban musical band that formed in 1994 and became successful in Europe. Its members included:

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  • Reinaldo Hierrezuelo la O (known as Rey Caney), solo voice and lead guitar/tres) (Santiago de Cuba, 30 December 1926)
  • Reinaldo Creagh (Cirilo Reinaldo Creagh Veranes, solo voice and claves) (1917 or 1918?)
  • Artistóteles Limonta (Artistóteles Raimundo Limonta, double bass and voice) (Santiago de Cuba, 15 March 1913 - 17 June 2009)
  • Pancho Cobas (Francisco Cobas la O, guitar) (Siboney, 1 April 1913)
  • Ricardo Ortíz (Ricardo Ortíz Verdecia, solo voice, güiro, trumpet, maracas) (El Cristo (near Santiago de Cuba), 1934 or 1935?)

  • Vieja Trova Santiaguera La Revista Vanidades

    In the Dutch documentary Lagrimas Negras they are shown as true supporters of the Cuban Revolution, bringing homage to the grave of 'Carlos Marx'. As Pancho Cobas explains, before the revolution there was little opportunity to make money (except on Holidays), but after the revolution musicians were asked to form bands and were employed by the state. They were judged by a 'Cultural Committee', which scaled them to determine their pay. Now all members of the Vieja Trova have the highest 'A' status. According to Cuban musician and music historian Leonardo Acosta, however, the reverse is true. The closure of music venues after the revolution, and especially in 1968, threw many musicians out of work, and the damage this did was still felt thirty years later.

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    Earlier in his career, Rey had replaced Compay Segundo as his brother Lorenzo's partner in the duo Los Compadres. He was also a founder of the Cuarteto Patría, now led by Eliades Ochoa.

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    Discography

    Albums
  • Vieja Trova Santiaguera (1994) (NubeNegra/Intuition)
  • Gusto y Sabor (1995) (NubeNegra/Intuition)
  • Hotel Asturias (1996) (NubeNegra/Intuition)
  • La Manigua (1998) (Virgin)
  • Domino (2000) (Virgin)
  • El Balcón del Adiós (2002) (Virgin)
  • Contributing artist
  • The Rough Guide to the Music of Cuba (1998) (World Music Network)
  • Songs

    Moliendo CaféEl Balcón del Adiós · 2002
    El paralíticoVieja Trova Santiaguera · 1994
    Rico vacilónLa Manigua · 1998

    References

    Vieja Trova Santiaguera Wikipedia


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