Tú No Me Has Visto Miguel
by Manuel Díaz Alonso, "Caíto" and La Sonora Matancera
This song is about being out on a party when other people are not meant to find out about it. That's why, when finding his friend Miguel, he says 'You Haven't Seen Me, Miguel'
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The group adapted its name to La Sonora Matancera in 1932. Leaving Cuba, at the advent of the revolution of the 1950s and 1960s.The Sonora Matancera is best known for its harmonic use of four trumpets, a trademark.The band at the time was Celia Cruz's backing band but when Celia left Cuba to U.S.A. more
Artist: La Sonora Matancera
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Writer:
Javier Vasquez
Publisher:
Tumi Music (Editorial) Ltd
Genres:
Salsa and Tropical
Instruments:
Piano, Bongos/Congas, Double Bass, Trumpet and Vocals
Regions:
Cuba and Colombia
Tempo:
Medium