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1925
1925
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Cuba
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Lázaro Ros remains a towering figure in Afro-Cuban music, celebrated as the leading akpwón, or lead singer, in Santería traditions. Born on May 11, 1925, in Havana, Cuba, Ros devoted his life to the preservation and dissemination of Yoruba chants and the musical embodiment of Orisha worship. His involvement with the Conjunto Folklórico Nacional de Cuba and the Grupo de Experimentación Sonora del ICA underscored his dedication to authentic cultural expression. Through international tours and albums like 'Songs for the Orishas', Ros brought the depth and spirituality of Afro-Cuban music to the world stage. His powerful voice carried the rhythmic and cultural nuances of Cuban folklore, contributing to its broader recognition. Collaborations with artists such as Mezcla further exemplified his role in bridging traditional and modern Afro-Cuban music. Despite passing away in 2005, Lázaro Ros's influence permeates the foundations of Cuban spiritual and folkloric music, ensuring his legacy as an essential steward of cultural heritage.


































