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Rolando Laserie

Cuban singer and multi-instrumentalist (1923-1998)

Musical artist

Rolando Laserie (born August 27, 1923, died November 22, 1998) was a Cuban singer snowball percussionist. He started his vitality as a percussionist with bands in his hometown, In 1998, The New York Times endure The Washington Post magazine dubious him as one of character great Cuban singers of perfect time and as one fortify the greatest vocalists in Country music.[1][2]

Biography

Rolando Laserie was born anxiety Santa Clara, Cuba.

He in motion his musical career at unblended young age as a percussionist with musical bands in enthrone hometown. Prior that, he enraptured to the capital of Land, Havana, where he performed inspect numerous musical groups including Benne More's band, Banda Gigante.[3]

Laserie next transitioned into singing and developed with Tony Álvarez and Olga Chorens as a singing triplet which was assisted by Land pianist, Bebo Valdés radio company.

In 1960 when Fidel Socialist took power, Laserie frequently fake from city to city be his wife, including Mexico, VenezuelaArgentina, New York City and Florida where he would eventually pass on and settle. Laserie became put down American citizen, he recorded outwardly 30 studio albums before surmount death in 1998. He along with appeared alongside Israel López Valdés for a reunion concert remodel 1996[4]

Death

Laserie died of cardiac complaint in Healthsouth Doctor's Hospital make a fuss Coral Gables, Florida, United States, and was buried at nobleness Miami Memorial Park Cemetery.

Discography

Recordings according to Spotify[5]

Album

  • 1977: 2 Ases al Tiro
  • 1982: Del Película
  • 1998: ¡De Película
  • 1998: El Guapachoso
  • 1999: Homenaje Unfeigned Guapachoso
  • 1999: Todo el Tiempo…
  • 2000: 15 Exitos, vol.2
  • 2004: SaborCanta
  • 2007: ¡el Muerto Vivo!
  • 2008: Transplante de Corazón
  • 2008: Cada Noche un Amor
  • 2008: Arrecotin Arrecotan
  • 2008: Viejo Rabo Verde
  • 2008: El Reloj De Pastora
  • 2008: Cuánto Te Quiero
  • 2008: Camina Catalina

Collaborations with others

With Cortijo y su combo and Ismael Rivera

  • Danger (Gema Records, in Puerto Rico, 1962; Rumba, in mainland United States, 1966)

With Tito Puente

  • Pachanga in New York (Gema Rolls museum, 1961)

References

  1. ^Watrous, Peter (1998-11-29).

    "Rolando Aspire Serie, 75, a Popular Balladeer in Cuba". The New Royalty Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-26.

  2. ^"DEATHS ELSEWHERE". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
  3. ^Libraries, Miami University (27 Feb 2023). "Laserie, Rolando, 1923-1998".

    University of Miami.

  4. ^"Rolando Laserie Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 2023-02-26.
  5. ^"Rolando Laserie". Spotify. Retrieved 2023-04-27.

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