Cuban Duo Buena Fe Promotes New Album in Argentina

The renowned Cuban duo 'Buena Fe' will launch their new album 'Soy' today in Buenos Aires, as part of a promotional tour in Argentine.
The Cuban duo have come to Buenos Aires to launch the bandâ�Ös latest album, which is produced by the Metamorphosis record label - founded by Ricardo Arjona. This is the first of four albums that they will recorded with this label.
Israel Rojas told Prensa Latina that 'Soy' was a compilation of songs spanning their entire 16 year career and was designed to show who Buena Fe is, what their aesthetic is and the variety of their songs and music. He, along with Joel Martinez, make up the popular Cuban duo.
In addition to their concert, which will take place at Oliver's Club in the neighborhood of Palermo, the Cuban duo, with their representatives from Artist Solutions and Blue Night Entertainment, will make a second promotional performance in Cordoba, 'where we have many followers, especially among university students', the singer songwriter said.
The Cuban group, who visited Argentina twice in 2008 when they performed at the Ateneo Theater, are expect to return in September, to perfrom in the capital and in Cordoba.
The Cuban duo will travel in June to the United States, to perform in Miami once again and for the first time in Tampa, Houston and New York. They will also travel for the first time to Puerto Rico in the same month to perform. Buena Fe will also give two concerts at the Karl Marx Theater in Havana on June 26th-27th to promote the new album 'Soy'.
The 'Soy' promotional tour will continue to Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic in August, and will move to Chile and Peru, in September.
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