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CD "Haila Live" Storms US Market   
10/11/2003 01:00AM
Contributed by: ARomero

New CDs(Prensa Latina – Cumbancha) Havana, Cuba - The Charisma and strength of Cuban singer Haila Maria Mompie made a sudden entry in the US market with the recording Haila Live. The US digital publication Salsa Power revealed that the Caribbean artist has imposed her style, backed by Canadian record companies that promote her. Mompie is considered to be among the female singers with one of the most powerful ranges within Cuban music and her CD attests to it. In Haila Live she joins Cuban stars Issac Delgado, with whom she sings the bolero "Pensamiento," and Chucho Valdes, and Mayito Rivera, singer of Los Van Van.

Also participating are the David Calzado Orchestra, and Charanga Habanera, with whom she is promoting her latest productions in Japan. Dancers are able to feel "the energy and electricity" conveyed in the songs Haila and her musicians play. Haila Live includes songs like "Hoy me inclino," "La rosa," "Bemba colora," "La sopa en botella," "Sobre una tumba, rumba," and the classics "Drume negrita" and "Que te pedi," among others.

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