Pablo Milanés
from Bayamo, Cuba
February 24, 1943 - November 22, 2022 (age 79)
Biography
Along with Silvio Rodriguez, Pablo Milanés was one of the crucial figures in Cuba's nueva trova popular song movement of the late '60s; sponsored by Fidel Castro's government, the collective of nueva trova musicians was essentially supposed to reconfigure and update traditional Cuban folk musics for the nation's new, modern, post-revolutionary society. Milanés gained renown for his highly poetic lyrics and smooth yet emotional singing, becoming one of the most popular and respected Cuban musicians and songwriters of the late 20th century, and releasing a hefty number of records. He was a controversial figure to some -- exiles despised his staunch support of Castro, while others criticized his musical forays into sentimental, orchestrated jazz-pop -- but his status as one of the most important links between traditional and contemporary Cuban music remains virtually unassailable into the new millennium. Pablo Milanés died in Madrid, Spain on November 22, 2022 at the age of 79. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
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