Tata Güines - "El Fity"
(born Federico Aristides Soto y Alejoà June 30, 1930, died February 4, 2008) was a Cuban percussionist on the tumbadora, or conga drum, as well as a composer.
He was important in the first generation of Afro-Cuban jazz...
Tata was born in Güines, a poor town east of Havana in Matanzas province of Cuba.. He became famous for playing the conga, by the 1950s he was working with such top Cuban musician as Arsenio Rodriguez, Chano Pozo, Bebo Valdes and Israel Lopez....
In the late 1950s he formed a band with the pianist Frank Emilio Flynn, forming a new band, Quinteto Instrumental de Musica Moderna, later known as Los Amigos.
Güines moved to New York City in 1957, playing there with great jazz players such as Dizzy Gillespie, Maynard Ferguson, and Miles Davis at Birdland. As a percussionist, he performed with Josephine Baker and Frank Sinatra....
He had a musical career that lasted six decades that helped popularize Afro-Cuban rhythms.
Rest in Peace Maestro...
El Monstruo que está ejecutando al inicio es Rayl 'Cardenas' el Yulo, fallecido y primer Tumbador de Van Van, una bestia y el otro es el gran Tata Guines, la mejor tecncia del planeta en la tumbadora, se encuentra en esa isla tan virtuosa, CUBA.
MrThecomplexmusic 2 weeks ago
Who is the conga player at the beginning of this video???
InfoRoom 2 months ago
Alguien sabe el nombre del percusionista que está al principio del video o el nombre del concierto y la fecha.
angelgp 3 months ago
who starts off this solo? great performance
joseito12 2 years ago
5 stars
martinmusicfactory 2 years ago
AWESOME !
martinmusicfactory 2 years ago