Orquestra Mulenze
Orquestra Mulenze formed in Manzanillo, Cuba in 1997, led by saxophonist and composer Manuel 'Mulence' Valdés. They worked with timba and son rhythms, though...
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Orquestra Mulenze formed in Manzanillo, Cuba in 1997, led by saxophonist and composer Manuel 'Mulence' Valdés. They worked with timba and son rhythms, though some early listeners thought they strayed too far from traditional Cuban music.
Their song 'Ese Dolor de Siempre' became one of their better-known tracks, a ballad about lost love. Another song, 'No Es Porque Te Quiero,' also appears in their catalog. They released albums like 'Mulenze y Su Orquesta' in 2000 and 'Con Mucho Sentimiento' in 2015.
In 2010, the band had U.S. visas denied for a planned performance, reportedly due to political concerns. They kept playing shows elsewhere after that.
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