Presented in Cuba the Record A Full, of Luis Barbería

Havana - The Cuban musician Luis Barbería returned to his roots to present here his album A Full, a project dreamed for a long time and which is already a reality thanks to the record label Egrem.
Barbería made himself known 20 years ago with the group Habana Oculta, which became Habana Abierta, and also for his works in Spain with the Cubans Gema Corredera and Pavel Urquiza.
The production includes a DVD that rounds what the musician defines as a declaration of principles, testimony of a believer convinced of the the life and the identity of the songs.
Among the invited musicians stand out the guitarist Nam San Fong, the pianist Harold López Nussa, the trumpeter Julito Padrón, the drummer Rodney Barreto, the percussionists David Suini y Yiglin Lara, and the bassist Tailin Marrero.
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