Cada Vez que te Veo

by Felix Baloy, Afro-Cuban All Stars and Juan de Marcos González

a medium tempo son:Every time I see you' a romantic son written by the director of the Afro-Cuban All Stars, Juan de Marco Gonzalez and sang by Felix Baloy.

"Cada Vez que te Veo", "each time I see you" is a Son and rhythmic, sparkling and seductive. Felix Baloy's voice marks him out as one of Cuba's finest soneros. Baloy has been one of the key vocalists in the Buena Vista Social club project.

I am who's got the feeling' is a son with Felix Baloy's husky voice.

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Artist: various

Cuba

Cuba

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Artist: Compilation

Baila mi Son

Baila mi Son

"Rich and rhythmic,sparkling and seductive,Felix Baloy's voice marks him as one of Cuba's very finest Sonereos.These ten magnificent performances showcase a true artist at the peak of his profession,backed by the peerless Africa Cuban all Stars." This is one of the best production of Afro-Cuban All more…

Artist: Afro-Cuban All Stars

Featured Artist

Felix Baloy

Felix Baloy

Rich and rhythmic, sparkling and seductive, Felix Baloy's voice marks him as one of Cuba's very finest soneros. These ten magnificent performances showcase a true artist at the peak of his profession, backed by the thrilling arrangements of Juan de Marcos and the peerless Afro Cuban All Stars. Fe more…

Artists

Afro-Cuban All Stars

Afro-Cuban All Stars (Group)

Afro-Cuban All Stars is the father of Buena Vista social Club which sold over 10 million copies world wide.

Juan de Marcos González

Juan de Marcos González

By the late 1970s Cuban music was in the depths of a serious recession. We even had a phrase for it. We called it 'the isolation syndrome.' But gradually the best of our young musicians began to break out of this prison by modelling themselves and their musical styles on the stars of American free j more…

Other Information

Writer:
Juan de Marcos Gonzalez
Publisher:
Tumi Music (Editorial) Ltd
Genres:
Salsa, Son and Cuban Salsa
Instruments:
Bongos/Congas, Flute, Double Bass, Trumpet, Saxophone, Vocals, Bass Guitar, Pailas, Trombones and Percussion
Region:
Cuba
Arrangement:
Orchestra
Tempo:
Medium