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Sones Cubanos

793.6K streams

793,635

Sones de Mi Habana

723.5K streams

723,534

De Cuba son Matamoros

414K streams

414,031

Noche de Conga (Remasterizado)

326.9K streams

326,924

Gran Combo Pa´ Rato

195.8K streams

195,821

El Más Grande y Universal

87.1K streams

87,098

El Son de Altura

84.8K streams

84,767

Desafiando al destino

75.1K streams

75,061

Desafiando al destino

75.1K streams

75,061

Septeto Nacional De Ignacio Pineiro

62.9K streams

62,851

Biography

Founded by Havana-born bassist and vocalist Ignacio Piniero in 1927, Septeto Nacional De Ignacio Piniero have played an important role in Cuba's music for more than seven decades. Pioneers of Son, a rhythmic blend of African and Cuban music that evolved into Salsa, the Mambo, and Latin jazz, the group was the first Son band to incorporate trumpet as a lead instrument. Attracting global recognition with their performance at the World Exposition in Seville in 1928, Septeto Nacional De Ignacio Piniero were, reportedly, the first band to mention "salsa" in a song, "Echale Salsita," recorded in 1933. The song, composed by Piniero, was adapted by George Gershwin for the opening theme of his "Cuban Overture." Since Piniero's death in 1968, following 41 years at the band's helm, Septeto Nacional De Ignacio Piniero has been directed by a series of leaders. Guitarist and composer Rafael Ortiz, who took over after Piniero's death, bequeathed the position to lead singer Carlos Embale in 1982. Leaving the band due to illness in 1998, Embale's leadership was inherited by guitarist Richard Aymee Castro. Remaining true to their original musical roots, Septeto Nacional De Ignacio Piniero continue to serve a dance-inspiring mix of montano, merengue, bolero, rumba, and cha cha cha. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi