Fico fellove wikipedia
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El Gran Fellové: Part 1 – The Beginning
Before celebrating the 25th anniversary of the recording of Grammy Award nominated album Jane Bunnett: Alma de Santiago, it pays to take a step back and consider this: The Cambridge Dictionary defines the word ‘typical’ thus: adjective, ‘showing all the characteristics that you would usually expect from a particular group of things.’
Although all of the recordings made over the years by Jane Bunnett with her trumpet and flugelhorn-playing husband and co-conspirator, Larry Cramer show “all the characteristics…” there is no such thing as a “typical” Jane Bunnett recording. Never has been and probably never will be. The reason is simple: you will never really know what to “usually expect” from Ms Bunnett.
Of all the musicians who I know, no one approaches her art with a sort of child-like quality of restless creativity that genuinely intrepid artists display. Revisiting this skiva, Alma dem Santiago, in celebra
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Aurora (Inés Sastre) and Fico (Andy Garcia)
Wikipedia: Fico Fellove is the owner of El Tropico, a swank nightclub in late 1950s Cuba. Fico lives for his family and his music, while facing the harsh realities of Batista's dictatorial regime. His brother Ricardo becomes a revolutionary, his brother Luis joins the democratic opposition, and his father Federico, a well-respected university professor, pushes for change by constitutional, peaceful means.
When Ricardo is arrested and threatened with execution, Fico calls up
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Francisco Fellove
Francisco Fellove | |
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Birth name | Francisco Fellove Valdés |
Also known as | El Gran Fellove |
Born | (1923-10-07)October 7, 1923 Havana, Cuba |
Died | February 15, 2013(2013-02-15) (aged 89) Mexico City, Mexico |
Genres | Guaracha, bolero, son cubano, cha-cha-cha |
Occupations | Musician, songwriter, jeweler[1] |
Instruments | Vocals |
Labels | Panart, RCA Victor, Musart, Otra, Gema, Gas, Areito |
Musical artist
Francisco Fellove Valdés (October 7, 1923 – February 15, 2013), also known as El Gran Fellove (The Great Fellove), was a Cuban songwriter and singer. A prolific composer of the feeling generation, he is well known for his particular style of scat singing known as chua chua. He is the author of the famous guaracha-pregón "Mango mangüé", recorded by Machito and Celia Cruz among others. He was the cousin of conga drummer Carlos "Patato" Valdés.[1]
Life and career
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