The musician, author of popular songs such as “Believe me” and “A necessary song”, was an acute and inspired poet and a guitarist full of expressiveness. He was born on November 11, 1947 in the Cuban capital and learned the musical arts from the hand of his father.
With Silvio Rodríguez, Pablo Milanés Y Noel NicolaAmong other things, he headed the New Cuban Trova Movement, which was formed in 1972 to give visibility to a new breed of artists and, in addition, to show the songbook that addressed the new revolutionary reality on the Island.
His daughter Aurora de los Andes, also a troubadour, said: “I was on stage. La Bayamesa began to sing. She left in her full height and with a heart bigger than her chest. I love you, Dad. I love you !!!”.
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“I am a soldier of the House”, this is how Vicente Feliú used to say of himself. And it’s true, you are our partner, our friend, our brother. You will always be here. This will always be your House. Good trip brother. pic.twitter.com/fMHNyMxl74
– House of the Americas (@CasAmericas) December 17, 2021
“Believe me, it will be very difficult for us to get used to you not being there. Believe me, we will always thank you for all the years you dedicated to music, to Cuba,” published the National Center for Popular Music of Cuba.
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