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Omara Portuondo : ウィキペディア英語版
Omara Portuondo

Omara Portuondo Peláez (born 29 October 1930, in Havana) is a Cuban singer and dancer whose career has spanned over half a century. She was one of the original members of the ''Cuarteto d'Aida'', and has performed with Ignacio Piñeiro, Orquesta Anacaona, Orquesta Aragón, Nat King Cole, Adalberto Álvarez, Los Van Van, the Buena Vista ensemble, Pupy Pedroso, Chucho Valdés and Juan Formell.
==Early life and career==
Portuondo had three sisters in the family; her mother came from a wealthy Spanish family, and had created a scandal by running off with and marrying a black professional baseball player, Bartolo Portuondo. Omara joined the dance group of the ''Cabaret Tropicana'' in 1950, following her elder sister, Haydee. She also danced in the ''Mulatas de Fuego'' in the theatre ''Radiocentro'', and in other dance groups. The two sisters also used to sing for family and friends, and they also performed in Havana clubs. Portuondo and Haydee then in 1947 joined the ''Loquibambia Swing'', a group formed by the blind pianist Frank Emilio Flynn.〔Giro Radamés 2007. ''Diccionario enciclopédico de la música en Cuba''. La Habana. vol 2, p5.〕
From 1952–1953 she sang for the Orquesta Anacaona, and later in 1953 both sisters joined (together with Elena Burke and Moraima Secada) the singing group ''Cuarteto d'Aida'', formed and directed by pianist Aida Diestro.〔 The group had considerable success, touring the United States, performing with Nat King Cole at the ''Tropicana'', and recording an album for RCA Victor. In 1957 the sisters recorded an album with the quartet.〔Victor LP 1532 Cuarteto d'Aida con la orquesta de Chico O'Farrill. ''An evening at the Sans Souci''.〕 In 1959 Portuondo recorded a solo album, ''Magia Negra'', involving both jazz and Cuban music. Haydee left the Cuarteto d'Aida in 1961 in order to live in the U.S.A. and Omara continued singing with the quartet until 1967.

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