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Ibrahim Ferrer


Cementerio Cristóbal Colón – the tomb of Ibrahim Ferrer.
Ibrahim Ferrer was born in the small village of San Luis near Santiago de Cuba. He was born as an illegitimate child, his mother was Aurelia Ferrer. She died when he was 12. As his father was also dead by this time, he had to earn his own money as an orphan without brothers or sisters. Besides jobs as a shoeshine boy and newspaper vendor, he also worked as a street musician. One year later he founded the formation "Jóvenes del Son" with his cousin.
He then played in various groups. But he only became famous in 1996, when Ry Cooder asked him and other Cuban musicians like Compay Segundo and Rubén González to record a record with him.
The album "Buena Vista Social Club", produced in 1997, was awarded a Grammy in 1998. His worldwide breakthrough as a solo artist came with "Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer", the first project in the succession of the Buena Vista Social Club success. During the recording sessions, Wim Wenders' documentary film "Buena Vista Social Club" (1999) was also made, which further increased the popularity of the BVSC and Ibrahim Ferrer.
He died shortly after returning from a European tour on August 6, 2005 in a clinic in Havana and was buried in the Cementerio Cristóbal Colón in Havana on August 8, 2005.
"Siempre te recordaremos tu esposa, hijos, nietos y demás familiares."
► ♫ ♪ "Chan Chan", Buena Vista Social Club
(23.12417, -82.39900); [270°] – OpenTopoMap
Ibrahim Ferrer was born in the small village of San Luis near Santiago de Cuba. He was born as an illegitimate child, his mother was Aurelia Ferrer. She died when he was 12. As his father was also dead by this time, he had to earn his own money as an orphan without brothers or sisters. Besides jobs as a shoeshine boy and newspaper vendor, he also worked as a street musician. One year later he founded the formation "Jóvenes del Son" with his cousin.
He then played in various groups. But he only became famous in 1996, when Ry Cooder asked him and other Cuban musicians like Compay Segundo and Rubén González to record a record with him.
The album "Buena Vista Social Club", produced in 1997, was awarded a Grammy in 1998. His worldwide breakthrough as a solo artist came with "Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer", the first project in the succession of the Buena Vista Social Club success. During the recording sessions, Wim Wenders' documentary film "Buena Vista Social Club" (1999) was also made, which further increased the popularity of the BVSC and Ibrahim Ferrer.
He died shortly after returning from a European tour on August 6, 2005 in a clinic in Havana and was buried in the Cementerio Cristóbal Colón in Havana on August 8, 2005.
"Siempre te recordaremos tu esposa, hijos, nietos y demás familiares."
► ♫ ♪ "Chan Chan", Buena Vista Social Club
(23.12417, -82.39900); [270°] – OpenTopoMap
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Danach spielte er in verschiedenen Formationen. Berühmt wurde er aber erst 1996, als Ry Cooder ihn und andere kubanische Musiker wie Compay Segundo und Rubén González bat, eine Platte mit ihm aufzunehmen.
Das Album "Buena Vista Social Club", das 1997 produziert wurde, wurde 1998 mit einem Grammy ausgezeichnet. Sein weltweiter Durchbruch als Solokünstler kam mit "Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer", dem ersten Projekt in der Nachfolge des Erfolgs von "Buena Vista Social Club". Während der Aufnahmen entstand auch Wim Wenders Dokumentarfilm "Buena Vista Social Club" (1999), der die Popularität des BVSC und von Ibrahim Ferrer weiter steigerte.
Er starb kurz nach der Rückkehr von einer Europa-Tournee am 6. August 2005 in einer Klinik in Havanna und wurde am 8. August 2005 im Cementerio Cristóbal Colón in Havanna beigesetzt.
Daniela Brocca club has replied to polytropos clubpolytropos club has replied to Daniela Brocca clubpolytropos club has replied to BoroJ'avais plusieurs albums. Et a également vu le documentaire de Wim Wenders.
Da lacht er von der Wand ;-))
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