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tamara blues
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I love Chucho because he takes the time to take these young musicians on tour and introduce them to the world. That's what you call a humble and generous MAESTRO...
Jazzhog 1 year ago
MAJESTUOSO!!!!!!
sidhartha673 1 year ago
Saw Tamara at La Zorra Y El Cuervo in Havana two years ago this month. Tremendous musician and of course - BEAUTIFUL.
mcgrasl 2 years ago
I saw Tamara live in Trinidad and Tobago, she is a great musician.
VAUGHNETTEB 2 years ago
another brilliant musician from that conveyor belt of 23 musical consevatories in cuba.
qince15 3 years ago
where was this!? Marciac!? he had the same outfit when I saw him there! Diganme por favor!
obli1984 3 years ago
beautiful highlight of xylophone mastery (Tamara Castaneda) and slow-build groove from this super band.
Those chords in the opening (& sustained) bass groove sound familiar...("as Witcheta falls") maybe a standard way to get a jam going?
Kinotriter 3 years ago
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I love Chucho because he takes the time to take these young musicians on tour and introduce them to the world. That's what you call a humble and generous MAESTRO...
Jazzhog 1 year ago
MAJESTUOSO!!!!!!
sidhartha673 1 year ago
Saw Tamara at La Zorra Y El Cuervo in Havana two years ago this month. Tremendous musician and of course - BEAUTIFUL.
mcgrasl 2 years ago
I saw Tamara live in Trinidad and Tobago, she is a great musician.
VAUGHNETTEB 2 years ago
another brilliant musician from that conveyor belt of 23 musical consevatories in cuba.
qince15 3 years ago
where was this!? Marciac!? he had the same outfit when I saw him there! Diganme por favor!
obli1984 3 years ago
beautiful highlight of xylophone mastery (Tamara Castaneda) and slow-build groove from this super band.
Those chords in the opening (& sustained) bass groove sound familiar...("as Witcheta falls") maybe a standard way to get a jam going?
Kinotriter 3 years ago