Eliades Ochoa

Cuban guitarist and singer-songwriter

Eliades Ochoa - Cuban guitarist and singer-songwriter
Born

June 22nd, 1946
79 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Cuba

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A prominent figure in Cuban music, this artist gained recognition for contributions to the genre of son cubano. Initially part of the group Cuarteto Patria, later joined Buena Vista Social Club, which introduced traditional Cuban music to a global audience. The artist's distinctive guitar playing and vocals feature in the 1997 album 'Buena Vista Social Club.' This work received critical acclaim and won a Grammy Award, helping to revive interest in Caribbean music. The music reflects the rich cultural heritage of Cuba, blending various influences to create a unique sound.

Performed with Buena Vista Social Club

Released the Grammy-winning album 'Buena Vista Social Club'

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