Sexteto Bolona

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te prohibido el cabaret 00:00 Tools
Martillo Clavo, Clavo Martillo 00:00 Tools
Quiereme Camagueyana! 00:00 Tools
Carolina Mulata (Caolina The Mulatto) 00:00 Tools
La Bohemia (Bohemian Girl) 00:00 Tools
Una Copa Es Tu Ambicion 00:00 Tools
Que Desdichado Naci 00:00 Tools
Linda Mora (Pretty Moor) 00:00 Tools
Aurora En Pekin (Dawn In Pekin) 00:00 Tools
Te Prohibo El Cabaret 00:00 Tools
Echale Candela (Add Coal To The Fire) 00:00 Tools
Flores De Aleli (Violets) 00:00 Tools
A Morir, Caballeros (Until Death, Gentlemen) 00:00 Tools
Linda Mora 00:00 Tools
A La Cuata Co Y Co 00:00 Tools
Echale Candela 00:00 Tools
Flores De Aleli 00:00 Tools
Aurora en pekin 00:00 Tools
a morir caballeros 00:00 Tools
A Cup Is Your Ambition 00:00 Tools
quiereme camagueyana 00:00 Tools
Carolina The Mulatto 00:00 Tools
Bohemian Girl 00:00 Tools
How Wretched I Was Born 00:00 Tools
flora 00:00 Tools
I Forbid You The Cabaret 00:00 Tools
La Bohemia 00:00 Tools
Violets 00:00 Tools
Until Death, Gentlemen 00:00 Tools
Hammer Nail, Hammer Nail 00:00 Tools
Carolina Mulata 00:00 Tools
Love Me, Camagullana Woman 00:00 Tools
Add Coal To The Fire 00:00 Tools
Pretty Moor 00:00 Tools
Dawn In Pekin 00:00 Tools
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In 1915 Alfredo Boloña Jimenez (1890–1964) formed a son group in Havana. He played the marimbula, the bongó and the guitar at different times and, despite his physical limitations (dwarfism), he was a force in Cuban music for half a century. His first group was Hortensia Valerón (vocalist), Manuel Menocal (tres), Manuel Corona (guitar), Victoriano Lopéz (maracas) and Joaquín Velasquéz (bongó).[28] In October 1926 the Sexteto Boloña recorded in New York a set of numbers for Columbia which is available today on the usual media.[29] The line-up for these recordings was, L>R in photograph: José Vega Chacón (guitar, 2nd voice), unknown (maracas, 1st voice), José Manuel Incharte 'El Chino' (bongó), Abelardo Barroso (sonero, claves), 'Tabito' (double bass), Alfredo Boloña (tres, leader). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.