The Creole Choir of Cuba

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Edem Chanté 03:56 Tools
Peze Café 02:56 Tools
Fey Oh Di Nou 03:31 Tools
Se Lavi 01:55 Tools
Maroule 04:05 Tools
La Mal de Travay 03:27 Tools
Neg Anwo 04:57 Tools
Dulce Embelezo 01:45 Tools
Fey 03:40 Tools
Lumane Casimir 04:30 Tools
Tande 05:43 Tools
Chen Nan Ren 03:09 Tools
L'Atibonite Oh 02:46 Tools
Camina Como Chencha 04:24 Tools
Preludio 02:10 Tools
Llegada 02:06 Tools
Peze Cafe 02:52 Tools
Simbi 04:36 Tools
Panama Mwen Tonbe 03:47 Tools
Soufle Van-Mangaje 02:54 Tools
Pale, Pale 10:04 Tools
Jubileo 04:20 Tools
Balada de Annaise 03:55 Tools
Juramento 02:43 Tools
Tripot 04:29 Tools
Edem Chanté 03:54 Tools
Pou Ki Ayiti Kriye 04:41 Tools
Boullando 04:43 Tools
Marasa Elu 03:01 Tools
L’Atibonite Oh 02:44 Tools
Soufle Van / Mangaje 02:55 Tools
L Atibonite Oh 02:55 Tools
I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun 05:26 Tools
L' Atibonite Oh 05:26 Tools
Panama Mwen Tonbe [My Hat Fell Off] 05:26 Tools
Nou Se Soleil 05:26 Tools
Lanmou Rive (Radio 2 Session, 22 May 2010) 05:26 Tools
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The Creole Choir of Cuba are Rogelio Torriente, Fidel Miranda, Teresita Miranda, Marcelo Luis, Dalio Vital, Emilia Diaz Chavez, Yordanka Fajardo, Irian Montejo, Marina Fernandes, Yara Diaz. The Creole Choir were founded in 1994 during the ‘Special Period’ when the Cuban economy fell into a black hole following the end of the USSR and of Soviet support for the revolution. Food was short while homes and work places often went dark due to lack of electricity. It was at this difficult time that members of the Professional Choir of Camagüey who were descendents of Haitians, decided to re-forge the resistance songs and laments of their forebears. Lead by their Choir Director Emilia Díaz Chávez, Grupo Vocal Desandann, as they are called in Cuba, revived the songs of their ancestors for modern times. Desandann literally means ‘descendents’ and as the choir say: “For us music is like food, it feeds the spirit and is a major inspiration for everyday life”. http://www.creolechoir.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.