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  1. 11. Juli 2011 · He played on two further albums by Ferrer, the Latin Grammy-winning Buenos Hermanos in 2003, and Mi Sueño in 2007, and on two albums by the club's diva, Omara Portuondo.

  2. Years active. 1944–2011. Manuel Galbán (January 14, 1931 [1] – July 7, 2011) [2] was a Grammy -winning Cuban guitarist, pianist and arranger, most notable for his work with Los Zafiros, Ry Cooder and the Buena Vista Social Club. He died on July 7, 2011, of cardiac arrest at his home in Havana, Cuba.

    • Manuel Galbán
    • January 14, 1931
  3. Released 2003. BBC Review. 'Buenos Hermanos is a fest of boleros delivered with flair by Ferrer who intuitively... Maud Hand 2003. The aptly titled Buenos Hermanos is Ibrahim Ferrer's fine...

  4. In 2001 Mr. Galbán and Mr. Cooder went on to record a second album by Mr. Ferrer, ''Buenos Hermanos'' (due in March on Nonesuch/World Circuit), and the largely instrumental ''Mambo Sinuendo''...

  5. Bei der Einspielung beteiligt waren kubanische und US-amerikanische Musiker, namentlich Orlando »Cachaito« López (Bass), Manuel Galbán (elektrische Gitarre, Piano und Orgel), Chucho Valdés (Piano), Miguel »Angá« Diaz (Congas), Ry Cooder (Gitarre), Jim Keltner (Schlagzeug) und Joachim Cooder (Percussion). Weiterlesen. Tracklisting.

  6. 8. Juli 2011 · published 8 July 2011. Manuel Galban helped bring Cuban music to international audiences. Manuel Galbán, the Cuban guitar legend who helped Buena Vista Social Club rise to worldwide fame, died yesterday (7 July) in Havana after suffering a heart attack. He was 80 years old.

  7. 2. Dez. 2014 · He appeared on Ibrahim Ferrer's 2003 Latin GRAMMY-winning album Buenos Hermanos. That same year he won his first and only GRAMMY Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album for Mambo Sinuendo with Ry Cooder. "Manuel Galbán was a dynamic musician with a unique guitar style," said Recording Academy President/CEO Neil Portnow. "He has had a ...