Papi Oviedo

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Gilberto Oviedo la Portilla (9 February 1938 – 31 October 2017), better known as Papi Oviedo, was a Cuban tres player.

Born
Gilberto Oviedo la Portilla

(1938-02-09)February 9, 1938
La Habana, Cuba
DiedOctober 31, 2017(2017-10-31) (aged 79)
GenresSon
OccupationMusician
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Background information
Born
Gilberto Oviedo la Portilla

(1938-02-09)February 9, 1938
La Habana, Cuba
DiedOctober 31, 2017(2017-10-31) (aged 79)
GenresSon
OccupationMusician
InstrumentTres
Years active1952–2017
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Early life

Papi Oviedo was born Gilberto Oviedo La Portilla in 1938, son of tres player Isaac Oviedo (1902–1992). Papi Oviedo began playing tres in 1952 and worked his way up through local bands to be the primary tres player for singer Orlando Contreras. Between 1957 and 1969, he was the featured tresero for Conjunto Tipico Habanero, Conjunto Chappottín and Estrellas de Chocolate.[1] Between 1980 and 1995, he teamed up with Elio Revé in a re-formed version of charanga outfit Orquesta Revé. In 1995, Papi left Orquesta Revé to record his debut solo album, Encuentro entre soneros (1997, Tumi Music).[2] In 2001, he released Bana Congo, a collaborative album with Congolese guitarist Papa Noël.[3]

Discography

As a leader
  • 1997: Encuentro entre soneros (Tumi)
  • 2001: Bana Congo (Tumi) – with Papa Noël
With Jane Bunnett
  • 2002: Cuban Odyssey (Blue Note)
With Rubén González
With Isaac Oviedo
  • 1992: Routes of Rhythm Vol. 3 (Rounder)

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