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  1. Ry Cooder famously likened Rubén González’s piano playing to “a cross between Thelonius Monk and Felix the Cat” and his renaissance in his 80s when he became an international star was one of the great elements in the Buena Vista Social Club™ story. Over a long career dating back to the 1940s, he played with many of the great Cuban bandleaders including Arsenio Rodríguez (in one of ...

  2. The latter was filmed by Wim Wenders as the climax of his successful documentary also named “Buena Vista Social Club™”, and the concert recording was released ten years later as “Buena Vista Social Club® at Carnegie Hall”. Over the years World Circuit continued to travel to Havana recording acclaimed albums by Ibrahim Ferrer, Omara Portuondo, Rubén González, Cachaíto López ...

  3. Story. The original Buena Vista Social Club™ album was recorded for World Circuit Records over seven days in Havana in 1996, bringing together an extraordinary ensemble including many great names of the golden age of Cuban music from the 1940s and ’50s, several of whom were coaxed out of retirement for the sessions. The album became a ...

  4. Ibrahim Ferrer “Buena Vista Social Club Presents”, CD este editado por World Circuit en el año 1999. Aunque sonara ilógico, en ese momento, este sería el primer disco de estudio grabado como solista por Ferrer, todo esto bajo la producción de Ry Cooder y Nick Gold; lo cual sucedió en los Egrem Estudios.

  5. His first solo album, “Buena Vista Social Club Presents™: Ibrahim Ferrer”, was released in 1999. It was followed in 2003 by “Buenos Hermanos” (like its predecessor produced by Ry Cooder), which won him a Grammy. (He was denied entry into the U.S.A. to collect the award). He toured extensively with his own band and that of Rubén González. He died in 2005 just after completing a ...

  6. Ibrahim Ferrer. Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer (World Circuit/Nonesuch Records, 8 June 1999) – with Rubén González, Orlando "Cachaito" Lopez, Ry Cooder, Manuel Galbán; Buenos Hermanos (World Circuit/Nonesuch Records, 18 March 2003) – with Orlando "Cachaito" Lopez, Ry Cooder and Manuel Galbán

  7. 9. Apr. 2021 · Presenter – Buena Vista Social Club. Producer – Ry Cooder. Recorded By – Jerry Boys. Tenor Saxophone – Antonio Francisco Jiménez Sánchez, Braulio "Babin" Hernandez *, Gil Bernal ( tracks: B1, C3) Timbales – Amadito Valdés. Tres – Papi Oviedo ( tracks: B2) Trombone – Alberto Muñoz, Jesús "Agauje" Ramos *, Jorge Leal.