Orquesta Revé's album Rumberos Latinoamericanos is a vibrant and energetic collection of Latin music that will get your feet moving and your body swaying. The album features a mix of traditional Cuban rhythms and contemporary Latin sounds, creating a unique and refreshing listening experience.
The album's opening track, "La Rumba No Se Va," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its infectious beat and lively instrumentation. Other standout tracks include "El Baile del Suavecito," which features a catchy chorus and a driving rhythm section, and "El Guaguancó de la Revé," a classic Cuban dance tune that showcases the band's impressive musicianship.
Throughout the album, Orquesta Revé demonstrates their mastery of a variety of Latin styles, from salsa and son to merengue and cumbia. The band's tight arrangements and skilled musicianship are evident on every track, making Rumberos Latinoamericanos a must-listen for fans of Latin music.
Orquesta Revé's Rumberos Latinoamericanos is a fantastic album that showcases the band's impressive musical talent and their passion for Latin music. Whether you're a seasoned Latin music fan or just looking for something new and exciting to listen to, this album is definitely worth checking out.
Tema clásico de la música popular cubana de la década de los 80 del pasado siglo. Era un " old star " la banda que tenía el maestro . Reve en ese tiempo. ! Como ese equipo ninguno !
Un día como hoy, 23 de diciembre de 1930, nació en El Caró de Limones, Municipio de El Salvador, Guantánamo, Cuba, el percusionista, compositor y director de orquesta Elio Revé Matos, Padre y Rey del Changüí. Maestro, lo extrañamos mucho.??✍??????
llore llore como un niño me recordo mi niñes en cuba ,mi familia ,mis amigos, los 15 de alguien del barrio y una boda de alguien que me invito aunque no precisamente como la de oscar pero parecidas