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Artist description
Music with voice and guitar, characteristic of the old and new Cuban song-writers. This work particularly comprises of the first songs of the Cuban song-writer. Compound and recorded songs between 1986-1988.We also included music composed for performance... " Guardian of the Desert " |
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Music Style
Nueva Trova, Son Cubano, Guaracha, Classical Music, Latin Rock, Progressive Rock. |
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Musical Influences
Cuban Music, Spanish Music, Rock, Jazz, World Music, songwriters, poets. |
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Similar Artists
Silvio Rodriguez, Pedro Luis Ferrer, Trova Santiaguera, Ñico Saquito, Serratt, Carlos Santana, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Yes, Dave Mathews Band, Blues, Brasilian Music |
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Artist History
Self-taught musician, dramatist and poet. Ernesto Garcia was born in the Havana, Cuba. He wrote many musical songs and theme for theater, radio and television. He studied History of the Art and he worked as musical and actor in the theater group " Teatro Estudio ". In 1995 he emigrates for the United States where he writes “ El Celador del Desierto”.In 1991 founded “Naranja Mecánica”.In 1993 founded “ Anduiza’s Project”In 1998 founded “ Havana Clowns” |
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Group Members
Ernesto Garcia- Vocal & Guitar in “ Ay de estas viejas calles” Ernesto Garcia- Guitar, Vocal & Midi in “ El Celador del Desierto “ |
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Instruments
Guitar & Voice... Programming on Midi... |
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Albums
¡Ay de estas viejas Calles! (1988)... El Celador del Desierto (1997)... Guarachas (2000) |
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Press Reviews
The songs of the CD " Ay de estas viejas calles " they comprise of the initial work of the Cuban musician. They are songs compound and recorded by Ernesto Garcia between the 16 and 18 years old. "Guarachas" is a beatiful album full of caribean flavor, good lyric and power drums. |
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Additional Info
@sere Productions |
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Location
Miami, Florida - USA |
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