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* ''Con Sabor a Cuba'' (1994)<ref name="SMConSaborSN">Sleeve notes from ''Sierra Maestra - Con Sabor a Cuba'', Egrem CD 0084, 1994.</ref>
* ''Con Sabor a Cuba'' (1994)<ref name="SMConSaborSN">Sleeve notes from ''Sierra Maestra - Con Sabor a Cuba'', Egrem CD 0084, 1994.</ref>
* ''dundunbanza!'' (1994)<ref name="SMdundunbanzaSN">Sleeve notes from ''Sierra Maestra - dundunbanza!'', World Circuit WCD 041, 1994.</ref>
* ''¡dundunbanza!'' (1994)<ref name="SMdundunbanzaSN">Sleeve notes from ''Sierra Maestra - ¡dundunbanza!'', World Circuit WCD 041, 1994.</ref>
* ''El Guanajo Relleno'' (1995)<ref name="SMdGuanajoSN">Sleeve notes from ''Sierra Maestra - El Guanajo Relleno'', Spartacus 22305, 1995.</ref>
* ''El Guanajo Relleno'' (1995)<ref name="SMdGuanajoSN">Sleeve notes from ''Sierra Maestra - El Guanajo Relleno'', Spartacus 22305, 1995.</ref>
* ''Tíbiri Tábara'' (1997)<ref name="SMTibiriSN">Sleeve notes from ''Sierra Maestra - Tibiri Tabara'', World Circuit WCD 051, 1997.</ref>{{r|self}}
* ''Tíbiri Tábara'' (1997)<ref name="SMTibiriSN">Sleeve notes from ''Sierra Maestra - Tibiri Tabara'', World Circuit WCD 051, 1997.</ref>{{r|self}}

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Sierra Maestra
In concert at Nuremberg, Germany, in 2010
Background information
GenresSon
Years active1976 – present

Sierra Maestra are a Cuban band started in 1976. They sought to revive 1920's classic son, which came from the mountain range on the east of Cuba, after which the band was named.

Their members included Juan de Marcos Gonzalez, before he left to create the Afro-Cuban All Stars and Jesús Alemañy, who would later form Cubanismo.

They performed at the Glastonbury Festival (UK) in 2008.

Discography

  • Con Sabor a Cuba (1994)[1]
  • ¡dundunbanza! (1994)[2]
  • El Guanajo Relleno (1995)[3]
  • Tíbiri Tábara (1997)[4][5]
  • Rumbero Soy (2002)[6][5]
  • Son: Soul Of A Nation (2005)[7][5]
Contributing artist

References

  1. ^ Sleeve notes from Sierra Maestra - Con Sabor a Cuba, Egrem CD 0084, 1994.
  2. ^ Sleeve notes from Sierra Maestra - ¡dundunbanza!, World Circuit WCD 041, 1994.
  3. ^ Sleeve notes from Sierra Maestra - El Guanajo Relleno, Spartacus 22305, 1995.
  4. ^ Sleeve notes from Sierra Maestra - Tibiri Tabara, World Circuit WCD 051, 1997.
  5. ^ a b c Sierra Maestra biography. Sierra Maestra. Archived 21 November 2008.
  6. ^ Sleeve notes from Sierra Maestra - Rumbero Soy, World Circuit Network TUG CD 1027, 2002.
  7. ^ Sleeve notes from Sierra Maestra - Soul of a Nation, World Circuit Network TUG CD 1039, 2005.