Afro-Cuban All Stars & CimafunkOficial concerts highlight Cuban music's evolution
Wearing a gold apron over his bare torso and a pair of stretch sailor pants from his band’s own clothing line, Erik Iglesias, best known as Cimafunk, kept the crowd dancing non-stop for two hours with the mix of soul, Afro-pop, disco, rap, trova, rumba and rock that has fast made the group the headliners of Cuba music’s new power generation , on the island and on tour.
The musicians, including the stage-stealing trombone player Llarivis Garcia Despaigne, are young, but their ability to lift a room into a collective uprising of live-the-moment joy is a timeless Cuban talent. During the concert on Friday, Oct.
turn to keep the crowd dancing, clapping and putting hands in the air. The band’s leader, Juan de Marcos González, who is 65, has been doing it for decades, and Barcelona’s Apollo 2 club looked full of fans who had been following him since he wrangled a group of seasoned musicians to record
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