The Buena Vista Social Club gets a big WH welcome
by digby
This makes me happy. It was long overdue but thanks to President Obama’s YOLO approach to his lame duck term this ridiculous embargo is over.
Buena Vista Social Club will perform at The White House on Oct. 15. The Cuban music veterans, who after almost 20 years of touring the world are on their farewell Adios tour in the U.S., will appear at a party to be attended by international diplomats on the closing day of Hispanic Heritage month, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the White House Initiative of Educational Excellence for Hispanics.
There could not be a more perfect end of an era for the orchestra members, who could be called diplomats themselves. In 1997, the Buena Vista Social Club album, spearheaded by U.K. label World Circuit’s Nick Gold and produced by American Ry Cooder, did what it would take President Obama two more decades to achieve. It broke through the Cuban embargo, through music, reaching out and creating a relationship with the American people on a massive level.
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Making history was not always easy. In 1998, Compay Segundo, the craggy country singer who emerged as the front man of the band, traveled to Miami with other Cuban musicians to perform at a Latin edition of the MIDEM music conference. The artists were received by Cuban exile protestors, and during the concert the hall had to be evacuated because of a bomb threat.Segundo, who was 90 years old at the time, presided over a press conference with the skill of a seasoned statesman.
“I’m not anti-anybody,” he declared, chomping on a cigar, when asked about the Anti-Castro demonstrators. “Living with rancor embitters your life. And life is nothing to bitter about. Life is to enjoy, look at the landscape and the pretty women. That’s man’s life on this Earth. Anyone who spends their time doing something else, okay, [but] they won’t have much fun.”
I wonder if Senators Cruz and Rubio, both sons of right wing Cuban immigrants, will be protesting outside the White House. It wouldn’t surprise me.
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