5 October 2008
Luanda — The female orchestra of Cuba "Caramelo Son" Saturday in Luanda enlivened the show attended by about 3,000 fans at "Atlântico" cinema to express solidarity with the victims of the storms in Cuba.
In the presence of the Head of State, José Eduardo dos Santos, accompanied by de the First Lady, Ana Paula dos Santos, the crowd was tireless in participating in the show, at the sound of drums, piano, guitars and other musical instruments.
Of the orchestra's nine members, two are vocalists, namely Danaisis Carrillo and Suyin Coto, who permanently shook the stage with their fine voices.
The group of Angolan singers invited to the show also left their mark.
Ary (2nd placed in the 2008 "Top of Most Loved Singers" contest), Bangão, Big Nelo, Zecax, Dom Caetano, Paloma, Danny e Yetu, Yola Semedo, The Kings, Gomes, Kelly Silva, and the Yaka music group really showed their value in favour of the Angolan music.
The Caramelo Son orchestra was founded in 1996.
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