Biography
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Years Active
1939 – present (84 years)
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Founded In
Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos, Cuba
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Members
- Alberto Ribalta Beltrán (1949 – 1953)
- Alejandro Tómas Valdés Soa (1965 – 1977)
- Armando Amezaga Valera (1996 – present)
- Celso Valdés Santandreu (1955 – present)
- Dagoberto Pascual González Piedra (1963 – present)
Orquesta Aragón is a Cuban charanga band which was formed on 30 September 1939 by double bassist Orestes Aragón Cantero in Cienfuegos, Cuba. After moving to Havana, they gained great popularity. They have maintained the same instrumentation since, which involves violins, piano, flute, percussion, and vocals. The band has promoted the cha-cha-chá musical style since the 1950s. They are credited with having inspired New York mambo also of the 1950s.
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