Aymée Nuviola feat. Kemuel Roig and Eduardo Ramos presents 'Bonche'
- Charlie Pérez
- Jun 11
- 1 min read
The multi-Grammy© winner singer, musician, songwriter and actress Aymée Nuviola explores her “TROPICAL FUSIONS” most of the musical genres born in Cuba, her native country, exposing them in a masterful way in the 5 continents.
Her music is a dynamic evolution of Cuban popular music and Latin Jazz, full of improvisation and Afro Cuban heritage, based on Son, Rumba and Mambo, taking inspiration from American Jazz, and is highly percussive with complex sections. The band bring Afro-Latin American rhythms native to Venezuela, Colombia and the Caribbean that further enrich this fusion that Aymée has conceived.
Aymée expresses her gratitude to the roots of her African ancestors, merging her Afro-Cuban musical roots with their rhythms, in this case, merging various Cuban musical genres with the Afrobeat sound and gives it the name “BONCHE” where Aymée masterfully fuses all the possible sounds of both continents.
Aymée called upon two of the most talented musicians of the new generation of Cuban geniuses. Kemuel Roig on the piano, who at his young age, has been the pianist for Arturo Sandoval and Al Di Meola, among other greats. On Cuban percussion, she intro- duces us to another artist and great connoisseur of the most ancestral sounds of Cuban percussion, creating a fusion of novel and incomparable sounds.
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