
About Barbarito Torres
While well-versed in many different styles, Torres has strong ties to guajiro, a form of Cuban peasant or country music. He even uses a traditional instrument—the laúd, which is a type of lute with 12 strings. Torres joined the group Serenata Yumunina in 1970, but he left a few years later to serve in the Cuban army. In the army, he played jazz with its jazz orchestra and was a member of the marching band. Torres later settled in Havana and worked with many of Cuban's top performers as a session musician.
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Los Celos de Mi Compay
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El Tren (Pico y Pala)
Pensando
Sarandonga
El Amor de Mi Bohio
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Camina Pa'lo Chapiao
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