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Selected works by "Papa Kila" Antolin Suárez

PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 4:51 am
by FidelsEyeglasses
Saludos everyone.
In addition to the one I did in '08 for Rogelio "Yeyito" Iglesias, I recently made a post featuring "Selected works" by
"Papa Kila" Antolin Suárez that perhaps some members of Congaplace may enjoy.
I will soon make one for Clemente "Chicho" Piquero', bongosero for both the Benny Moré Orchestra and Carlos Barberia's Orq.
And another for "Pichi", bongosero who played for Conjunto Estrellas De Chocolate who had a style and sound that I've always loved.
Señor Dario, do you happen to know the full name of "Pichi"? I've searched the internet, but can't find any info on him at all.
Gracias,
Markito.

http://fidelseyeglasses.blogspot.com/2010/06/profiles-in-greatness-papa-kila-antolin.html

Re: Selected works by "Papa Kila" Antolin Suárez

PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:13 am
by Dicemanb
Great work there Markito, thanks for sharing brother.

One thing, it is noticeable how low the bongo is tuned compared with today's bongoceros...I almost prefer it

Re: Selected works by "Papa Kila" Antolin Suárez

PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 2:20 pm
by Omelenko1
Markito,

I really admire you for what you have done to document the history of Cuban music. Showcasing the work of "Papa Kila" and "Yeyito" is a monumental task. You know I loved Mongo like a father, that "old skool" of Cuban bongoceros set the standard really high, the likes of Papa Kila, Chicho, Armando Peraza, Candido, Mongo. In my opinion, "Yeyito" was the Michael Jordan of the bongo'. My deepest gratitude and admiration for you, mi amigo.

Un fuerte abrazo!

Dario

Re: Selected works by "Papa Kila" Antolin Suárez

PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 5:27 pm
by joaozinho
I found your blogspot and it's a pure joy to see.What a profound work you did there;thanks so much for sharing your love for the Cuban culture like this.