Hello Music Lovers, :0)
I will now try to be regular for this Sunday meeting: [Sunday Music]. I hope that at some point you'll be like, "Hey, It's Sunday, what music can I expect on Read.Cash?". A moment to share in music to relax and unwind.
This Sunday is for Cuba vibes with a song by Compay Segundo, Chan Chan, interpreted by Playing For Change.
Compay Segundo is a Cuban composer, guitarist and singer, also playing congas, originally from Havana. He is a master of "son" ("el son"). A genre which subsequently formed the basis of what we would call, first in New York, salsa, a synthesis and an evolution of several Cuban and Puerto Rican rhythms. It was not until 1997 that he became world famous after the recording of the Album "Buena Vista Club" produced by Ry Cooder, and then, his subsequent world tour.
Chan Chan was written and composed by Compay Segundo in 1986. The song quickly became a staple of Cuban musical tradition and an example of "son" throughout the world. It is one of the title songs of the album "Buena Vista Social Club" (1996) and of the eponymous documentary film by Wim Wenders (1998).
Playing for Change is a multimedia musical project that features musicians from all over the world to spread a message of peace. The Playing for Change Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development of music schools around the world. . The Playing for Change Foundation has developed 15 educational programs in 11 countries.
Have a peaceful Sunday! :0)
Enjoy!
Chan Chan by Playing For Change
Previous [Sunday Music]:
I'm thinking of composing an entire Album dedicated to Bitcoin Cash. Right now, it's just an idea because I have a lot of stuff to finish. But I'm reflecting on how to bring things, evolution in titles, etc.. What would be the concept. It would also be my way of making a contribution to promoting Bitcoin Cash. We will see.. If you have any ideas, suggestions, feel free to comment about it. :0)
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