Manolito y su Trabuco

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Manolito y su Trabuco is a salsa and timba music group from Camagüey and Havana , Cuba .

Career

Manolito Simonet was originally a pianist in the Maravilla de Florida group until he founded the combo Manolito y su Trabuco in February 1993. Manolito y su Trabuco made a name for themselves through special arrangements with violin, cello, flute, trumpet, trombone, synthesizer, piano, congas and bass and were pioneers of the new timba music style in Cuba until they were replaced by a second generation of timba bands in 1995 were replaced. Rosendo "El Gallo" Díaz was involved in all five productions, the vocals are created by Sixto "El Indio" Llorente and "Mayami" and the songwriter is Ricardo Amaray. Similar to Issac Delgado , they achieved great popularity through their legendary stage show. Outside of Havana, Manolito y su Trabuco performed in New York City and Miami . In 2010 they toured Europe and also performed live in Germany .

Discography

  • Directo al corazón (1995)
  • Contra todos los pronosticos (1996)
  • Marcando la distancia (1998)
  • Para que baile Cuba (2000)
  • Se rompieron los termometros (2001)
  • Locos por mi Havana (2004)
  • Hablando en serio (2006)
  • Control (2008)
  • Trabuco Una Vez (2010)
  • Beat Cubano (2010)
  • Sin Freno (2013)
  • Hecho en Cuba feat. Dominic Miller (2015)
  • Sin Parar (2016)
  • La Vida Cambio (2018)

occupation

  • Manuel "Manolito" Simonet: Piano
  • Norisley Valladares Gomez: vocals
  • Gabriel Rodriguez: vocals
  • Rubén Rodriguez: vocals
  • Roger Rizo: Keyboards
  • Ernesto Sanchez: Bass
  • Hector Olmo: Drums
  • Evelio Ramo: Congas
  • Jorge Luis Guerra: Güiro
  • David Bencomo: Flute
  • Jelien Basó: violin
  • Orestes Calderón: Chello
  • Ivanois Garzon: Trumpet
  • Osley Patridge: Trumpet
  • Rafael Arbolaez: Trumpet
  • kevin Peñalver: Trumpet

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