: The track bridges West African roots with Cuban montuno piano and driving percussion provided by the Quintero cousins.
Signed 2016 heritage CD - Richard Bona & Mandekan Cubano for a limited time : The track bridges West African roots with
: Richard Bona (Bass/Vocals), Osmany Paredes (Piano), Luisito Quintero & Roberto Quintero (Percussion), Dennis Hernandez (Trumpet), and Rey Alejandre (Trombone). Expand map If you're interested in this project, I can help you find: The full Heritage album tracklist or physical copies. : Features a world-class lineup including Osmany Paredes
: Features a world-class lineup including Osmany Paredes on piano and a powerful horn section that brings the bright, big-band Cuban style to life. Performance Details Event : NN North Sea Jazz Festival 2017 Venue : Congo Stage, Rotterdam, Netherlands Other Afro-Cuban jazz collaborations similar to this style
: Part of his Heritage project, the song explores the historical links between the Mandé culture of West Africa and Cuban musical traditions.
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This high-energy performance captures the seamless fusion of Cameroonian storytelling and Cuban dance rhythms that defines . Recorded Live at the North Sea Jazz Festival 2017 on the Congo stage, "O Sen Sen Sen" showcases Bona’s signature "African Sting" vocal style alongside a heavy Afro-Cuban groove. Performance Highlights