Silvio Rodríguez

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Born:
November 29, 1946, he's 65 and Cuban.
Birthname:
Silvio Rodríguez Domínguez.
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An Artist with 45 releases, and credited once on others' music. 3 collaborations.

Biography

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Silvio Rodríguez Domínguez (born November 29, 1946 in San Antonio de los Baños) is a Cuban musician, and a leader of the nueva trova movement. He is considered Cuba's best known folk singer and known for his highly eloquent and symbolic lyrics. Many of his songs have become classics in Latin American music, such as Ojalá, Playa Girón, Unicornio and La maza. Rodríguez, musically and politically, is a symbol of the Latin American left wing. Several of his songs praise the revolutionary figure Che Guevara and he is also currently deputy in the Cuban parliament. His lyrics are notably introspective. His songs combine romanticism, love (even eroticism), revolutionary politics, and idealism. He has released nearly 20 albums.

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Latin, Folk, Rock, Pop, World. Vote on Genres

Discography

46 releases – 45 under his own name and 1 credit on others' music Edit
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