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  1. Buena Vista Social Club ist der zur Marke gewordene Titel eines Musikalbums, das 1996 vom US-amerikanischen Gitarristen Ry Cooder bei einem Projekt mit von Juan de Marcos González zusammengestellten Altmeistern kubanischer Musik der 1940er und 1950er Jahre aufgenommen wurde. Mit über acht Millionen Verkäufen ist es das ...

  2. Buena Vista Social Club was a musical ensemble primarily made up of Cuban musicians, formed in 1996. The project was organized by World Circuit executive Nick Gold , produced by American guitarist Ry Cooder and directed by Juan de Marcos González .

    • 1996–2015
    • Musicians
  3. Buena Vista Social Club is a studio album by Buena Vista Social Club, an ensemble of Cuban musicians directed by Juan de Marcos González and American guitarist Ry Cooder. Produced by Cooder, it was recorded at Havana's EGREM studios in March 1996 and released on September 16, 1997, through World Circuit internationally and Nonesuch ...

    • September 16, 1997
  4. 1978–present. Juan de Marcos González (born Juan de Marcos González-Cárdenas; January 29, 1954) is a Cuban bandleader, musician and actor, best known for his work with the Buena Vista Social Club [1] and in the 2021 Sony Pictures Animation film Vivo as the voice of Vivo's owner, Andrés.

    • Juan de Marcos González-Cárdenas
    • 1978–present
    • Bandleader, musician, actor
  5. Musicians. Francisco Repilado, aka Compay Segundo ( vocals and tres) Eliades Ochoa ( vocals and guitar) Ry Cooder ( slide guitar) Joachim Cooder, Ry's son ( percussion) Ibrahim Ferrer ( vocals, congas, claves, bongos) Omara Portuondo ( vocals) Rubén González ( piano) Orlando "Cachaito" López ( Double bass) Amadito Valdés.

  6. Juan de Marcos González. Band leader and backing vocals (Born Havana, Cuba 1954) One of the driving forces behind the Buena Vista Social Club™, Juan de Marcos González comes from a younger generation than most of its veteran stars, but it’s fair to say that the project could not have happened without him.

  7. Yet few could have predicted this iconic success when the veteran musicians who recorded Buena Vista assembled in the vintage Egrem studio in Havana in 1996. They weren’t even a formal group, but a loose collective, spanning several generations and assembled more-or-less spontaneously for the occasion. Indeed, the group that came together was ...