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As the name suggests, it is a 14-member ensemble dedicated to performing son, the national musical genre of Cuba. In 1978, Lázaro Rosabal (born in Santiago de Cuba in 1953) joined the group.
They quickly recorded several albums for the local EGREM label, many of which became bestsellers throughout Latin America, allowing them to undertake extensive tours across the Americas and Europe.
In 1992, co-founder Álvarez left the band to form his own group. Nevertheless, Son 14 continued its journey under the musical direction of Rosabal.

After introducing a modern, vibrant version of son and its variations (son montuno, bolero son, etc.) to non-Latin audiences, Tumi Records commissioned a new recording at Cuba’s EGREM studios. Released in 1996 as part of the Cuba Explosion series, the album Cubanía proved that the band had not lost an ounce of its musical talent and energy under Rosabal’s direction. Three years later, the group released La Máquina Musical, which incorporated Colombian tropical rhythms into their sound, promoting the album with a European tour that included a performance at the Cuba Presente Festival at the Barbican Centre in London. (Source: AllMusic)

The Milestone of “A Bayamo en Coche”
The song “A Bayamo en coche” not only revives traditional son and enriches it with new sounds but also artistically recreates a cherished tradition rooted in Bayamo, the cradle of Cuban nationality. In this city, coches (horse-drawn carriages) are used for pleasure rides and recreation, and the song’s lyrics narrate these moments.
The album contained other tracks that were hugely popular in Cuba between 1978 and 1980, such as “Calle Enramada” (a son elegy to that main Santiago street), “El Son De La Madrugada” (with a beautiful later version by Omara Portuondo), “Se quema la trocha,” and “Elena la cumbanchera,” which turned the record into a landmark within this genre of Cuban music. Most of the tracks were performed by Tiburón Morales, the group’s lead vocalist.
Tribute to The Gentleman of Son
Recently, Son 14 founder Adalberto Álvarez, known as “El Caballero del Son” (The Gentleman of Son), was honored with a concert at the Karl Marx Theatre. This event celebrated his 46 years in music and the 35th anniversary of his later orchestra, Adalberto Álvarez y su Son.
The concert was a memorable tribute to the work of the composer of “A Bayamo en coche.” Some of his best songs were performed by notable Cuban musicians:
At other points, Frank Fernández performed a duet accompaniment with the voices of Adalberto Álvarez and Jorge Luis Rojas, “Rojitas,” on Santa Cecilia.

That night, Maestro José Luis Cortés highlighted Álvarez’s musical quality, focusing specifically on “A Bayamo en coche,” the song that, in 1979, announced the existence of a great artist to the public. Álvarez was capable of bringing son to Cuban art schools and has defended Cuban son with grace and artistry, all while staying true to the essence of one of the dance music genres that best represents Cuban identity. (Source: Joel del Río, Cibercuba)
“A Bayamo En Coche” Album Details (1980)
| No. | Track | Genre | Composer |
| 01. | A Bayamo En Coche | Son | Adalberto Álvarez |
| 02. | El Son De La Madrugada | Son guaguancó | Adalberto Álvarez |
| 03. | Se Fue Mi Amor Y No Lo Vi Partir | Bolero son | Adalberto Álvarez |
| 04. | Calle Enramada | Son | Pedro Gómez |
| 05. | Elena La Cumbanchera | Son | Gerardo Martínez |
| 06. | Se Quema La Trocha | Bachata-Son | Adalberto Álvarez |
| 07. | Tal Vez Vuelvas A Llamarme | Son montuno | Adalberto Álvarez |
| 08. | Gimen Las Rosas Por Una Triste Ilusión | Bolero | Adalberto Álvarez |
| 09. | Vamos, Háblame Ahora | Bachata-son | Adalberto Álvarez |
Musicians who participated in the recording (1979):
Recorded at: EGREM Studios (1979)
Collaborators:
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Latinoamerica / Ecuador / Quito
“Ecuador is a country located in South America, bordered to the north by Colombia, to the south by Peru, and to the west by the Pacific Ocean. Here, we can appreciate a rich cultural and natural heritage, boasting numerous rivers of unparalleled beauty.”
“‘Hecho Salsa’ is a dance community founded on April 21, 2013. In 2015, it began operating as a dance academy, and starting March 20, 2016, it expanded as an ‘event organizer,’ organizing the 1st International Flashmob for ‘World Rueda de Casino Day,’ which took place on a single day in ‘La Carolina’ park in Quito, Ecuador. As of this year (2017), it became the official organizer of the Salsa y Casino Ecuador Festival, which was the 2nd International Giant Rueda de Casino Flashmob in Ecuador.”

“It’s worth mentioning that there was a demand from those in the world of Salsa and dance in general for a dance competition, which led to the start of the 1st Ecuador Dance Contest. This was an open dance competition in the Salsa, Bachata, and Casino categories across two divisions: couples and groups.”
“This interesting event was held first and primarily at the Best Western CPlaza Hotel (located at Av. De Los Shyris N37-53 and Av. Naciones Unidas) and secondarily at the same location where the event took place last year (the aerobics track in ‘La Carolina’ park).”
“We will soon be providing more details about the now-concluded event.”
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Melbourne Latin Festival 2017 bringing you an even more exciting and entertainment weekend filled with: 3 Evenings of Latin Dance Shows & Parties, Over 150 Latin Dancers, 12 Latin DJ’s, 40 Dance Workshops Over 3 Days/Nights of fun!
The workshops are intended both for the complete novice as to the professional including Salsa, Bachata, Zouk, Samba, Cha Cha Cha, Argentine Tango, Kizomba, Lindy Hop and more…
The 9th Melbourne Latin Festival wil feature international sensation Frankie Martinez from USA back by popular demand, Frankie will again be divulging and sharing he’s talent and knowledge of Latin Dance.
We look forward to having this amazing inspirational artist amongst us again, as well as other interstate and local Latin artists. Saturday evening will have The Great Gatsby theme so dress in your best Gatsby costume and Lindy Hop and West Coast Swing genre’s will join in party to give it that extra Gatsby feel.

Friday 4:00pm: Frankie Martinez Pachanga Masterclass 5:00pm: Performer Tech Rehearsal 8:00pm: Doors Open (Homeless Not Heartless Night) 8:30pm: Performance Shows 10:00pm: Social Dancing (West Cost Swing/Swing Room, Salsa Room, Bachata/Zouk Room)
Saturday 10:00am – 5:00pm: Workshops 2:00pm: Bachata Immersion Course 5:00pm: Tech Performance Rehearsal 8:00pm: Doors Open (The Great Gatsby Theme) 8:30pm: Performance Shows 10:00pm: Social Rooms (Salsa, Bachata/Zouk)
Sunday 10:00am – 5:00pm: Workshops 2:00pm: Samba Immersion Course 5:00pm: Tech Performance Rehearsal 8:00pm: Doors Open (Brazilian Theme – Wear White) 8:30pm: Performance Shows 10:00pm: Social Rooms (Salsa, Bachata/Zouk)
Featured guest
International Artist Frankie Martinez – USA
Frankie Martinez is widely regarded as one of the most innovative and renowned Latin contemporary dancers of his generation. To date, Frankie Martinez and ABAKUÁ Afro-Latin Dance Company have performed and taught in over 50 cities and over 20 countries worldwide.
They have performed at prestigious venues including Madison Square Garden, Roseland Ballroom, Lincoln Center, Aaron Davis Hall, Jacob’s Pillow and NY Summerstage amongst many others.

Master Class with Frankie Martinez
Afro and Body Movement and Isolation. Only 20 spots available Level: Intermediate/Advanced. Date: 7 April, 2017. Time: 4pm
Artists & Instructors
DJ’s
Salsa Main Room Dj Debilious (Qld) Dj Nathan Dj Carlos Galliano Dj Juan Carlos Ospina Dj Carlos Lopez
Zouk & Kizomba Room Dj Allan Dj Kadu Dj Mutati
Bachata Rooms Dj Kendrix – Bachata Beats Dj Alberto – Timberlero
SUPPORTING HOMELESS IN MELBOURNE
Each year Melbourne Latin Festival also support a great cause. In the past we have supported The Good Friday Appeal, Cancer Foundation, Leukemia Foundation and White Ribbon Foundation – violence against women.
In 2017 they have selected a local Melbourne base foundation Fare Share foundation.

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To Book Online: https://melbournelatinfestival.com.au/buy-tickets/