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  1. Juan de Marcos González es un músico y productor musical cubano. Según sus propias palabras, tiene una meta propia para su vida: mostrar la calidad, diversidad y vitalidad de la música cubana al mundo. Ha realizado trabajos con grandes grupos y artistas como Afro-Cuban All Stars, Buena Vista Social Club, Rubén González, Ibrahim Ferrer ...

  2. musician. actor. Years active. 1978–present. Juan de Marcos González (born Juan de Marcos González-Cárdenas; January 29, 1954) is a Cuban bandleader, musician and actor, best known for his work with the Buena Vista Social Club [1] and in the 2021 Sony Pictures Animation film Vivo as the voice of Vivo's owner, Andrés.

  3. About the Artist. Grammy Award winner Juan de Marcos González is a central figure in Cuban music. His work with the Afro-Cuban All Stars, the Buena Vista Social Club, Ruben González, Ibrahim Ferrer, Sierra Maestra, and others has made an extraordinary contribution to raising the profile of Cuban music throughout the world.

  4. Afro-Cuban All Stars is a Cuban band led by Juan de Marcos González. Their music is a mix of all the styles of Cuban music, including bolero, chachachá, salsa, son montuno, timba, guajira, danzón, rumba and abakua . They are known internationally for their 1997 album A Toda Cuba le Gusta, which was recorded at the Buena Vista Social Club sessions.

  5. Juan de Marcos González es un músico y productor musical cubano. Según sus propias palabras, tiene una meta propia para su vida: mostrar la calidad, diversidad y vitalidad de la música cubana al mundo.

  6. 4 de may. de 2018 · Juan de Marcos González is a central figure in Cuban music today. He has played a great part in introducing the wealth, diversity and vitality of Cuban music to the world. His work with the Afro-Cuban All Stars, Ruben Gonzalez Ensemble, Ibrahim Ferrer, Sierra Maestra, the co-creation of Buena Vista Social Club (BVSC) and others,

  7. Juan de Marcos González, a Cuban folk revivalist who was younger than the bulk of performers introduced Cooder to veteran singer Ibrahim Ferrer. Ferrer (1927–2005) had been lead vocalist for bandleader Pacho Alonso , and also sang for Beny Moré , Cuba's most prominent performer in the 1940s, before his soft singing style fell out ...