Cuban artist
José Antonio Rodríguez [not to be confused with the Spanish Flamenco guitarist
with the same name] died on Sunday night, November 6th, 2005, in Copenhagen aged
just 52 years old. Singer with
Sierra
Maestra since the beginning
twenty-six years ago, he was considered as one of the best soneros (or singers
of the son style) in Cuba. José Antonio (or ‘Maceo’ as he was known to his
friends and admirers) was born in the Holguin province of Cuba and from early
childhood dedicated himself to music. He was the co-founder and the soul of
Sierra
Maestra. He was baptized by the Cuban people as 'El Pequeño Gran Sonero',
‘The Little Big Sonero’ – a reference to his small stature. He was an excellent
musician, singer, guitarist and above all an excellent person and a modest man
whose talent never diverted him from being extremely straightforward.
Apart from performing on all fourteen or so
Sierra
Maestra albums, he also sang amongst others on the first
Rubén
González album, the first
Afro
Cuban All Stars album and both of
Ibrahim Ferrer's solo albums.
On the new Sierra Maestra album
Son: Soul Of A Nation, he interprets melodies highly respected
by all Cuban singers for their level of complexity, resulting in an excellent
legacy of son for future generations.
His band mates said about José Antonio Rodríguez: "On our previous album
Rumbero Soy he sang with
Ibrahim Ferrer and
Omara
Portuondo with
whom he was great friends. He also sang with Cuban greats such as Miguelito Cuní,
Tito Gómez, Carlos Embale and Joseito Fernández (author of ‘Guantanamera’)."
"Like Ibrahim just recently, who died singing, which for him was his life, so
has José Antonio, just an hour after performing in Copenhagen. Cuban music will
always have a reason to thank him for helping it reach the level it has. His
death will bring sorrow to Cuban music and he will be hugely missed. For us in
Sierra
Maestra it is the loss of a brother and from now on every note played by
Sierra
Maestra will be played to his memory."
World Music Central
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