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History & Discography of Orquesta Aliamén
 Aliamén is another modern charanga from outside of      Havana, in this case, Santa Clara. The name of the group is known to timba      fans as the former group of (now ex-) Manolito singer Sixto "El Indio"      Llorente, but it's well worth listening to on its own merits.
Aliamén is another modern charanga from outside of      Havana, in this case, Santa Clara. The name of the group is known to timba      fans as the former group of (now ex-) Manolito singer Sixto "El Indio"      Llorente, but it's well worth listening to on its own merits.
Here's a great      interview with founding timbalero Tony Alba which fills in many      of the details of the early years. It was apparently in 1968 that Ernesto      Ramos joined the band as pianist and arranger, the other principal arranger      being cellist and leader Tomás Múñoz.
The group has a definite cult following and played some legendary      live concerts in the mid-80s attended by witnesses who still rave about them      to this day.
They're one of the least reissued of the top Cuban bands. We're desperately looking for information on the gap between the 1980 and 1989 albums shown.
























