Yoruba Andabo | |
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Origin | Havana, Cuba |
Genres | Rumba |
Years active | 1981–present |
Past members | Pancho Quinto |
Yoruba Andabo is a Cuban rumba ensemble founded in 1981 by conga drummer Pancho Quinto.[1] It evolved from an amateur group known as Guaguancó Marítimo Portuario, established in 1961 in the docks of Havana.[1][2] Together with Los Chinitos, Yoruba Andabo is one of the leading exponents of the guarapachangueo style of Cuban rumba, which incorporated Quinto's rhythmic ideas for batá and cajón (wooden box).[2]
Yoruba Andabo's popularity increased throughout the 1980s, gaining exposure with the 1986 documentary El país de los oricha.[3] The band gained international attention after their involvement in Jane Bunnett's album Spirits of Havana (recorded in 1991 and released in 1993), which was followed by the release of their 1993 album El callejón de los rumberos in North America in 1996.[3] In 1995 they recorded Aché IV with Merceditas Valdés.
Around 1997 Quinto left Yoruba Andabo to record his first solo album En el solar la cueva del humo and continued collaborating with Jane Bunnett and other artists until his death in 2005. Meanwhile, Yoruba Andabo continued performing and making recordings. In 2005, they released Rumba en la Habana. Their latest albums are El espíritu de la rumba (2013), Soy de la tierra brava (2016)[4] and Seguimos sonando (2021).[5]
Members
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1960s – 70s |
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1981 |
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1982 – 1989 |
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1990 – 1996 |
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1997 |
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2004 |
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2008 |
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2011 |
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2012 |
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2012 |
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2013 – 2015 |
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2016 |
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References
- 1 2 3 Schweitzer, Kenneth (2013). The Artistry of Afro-Cuban Batá Drumming. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi. p. 223. ISBN 9781617036705.
- 1 2 Bodenheimer, Rebecca M. (2015). "The Popularization of Guarapachangueo". Geographies of Cubanidad. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi. p. 216. ISBN 9781626746848.
- 1 2 Schweitzer (2013) p. 126.
- ↑ "Yoruba Andabo announces the World launch of new album Soy de la Tierra Brava!". Yoruba Andabo. October 19, 2016. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
- ↑ Guerra Quesada, Leticia (23 February 2021). "Más de un millón para Yoruba Andabo". Radio Cadena Habana (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ↑ Cox, Barry (20 March 2008). "Celebrando: Miguel Chappottín Beltrán"". Esquina Rumbera. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ↑ Cox, Barry (9 April 2009). "The Story of "Cajones Bullangueros"". Esquina Rumbera. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ↑ "Tres días de danzas, máscaras y tambores afrocaribeños en París". La Nación (in Spanish). 18 February 2008. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ↑ Guerrasio, Francesca (19 February 2008). "El alma de Cuba". ResMusica (in French). Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ↑ Froissard, Eric (11 June 2011). "Yoruba Andabo". Flickr. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ↑ "Festival Glatt & Verkehrt". Raízes (in Portuguese). RTP. 28 July 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2022.