Cuba Maps Its Rock Music History

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It is a matter of 'conducting a much deeper study of the rock music scene,' according to Liliana González, Cuban coordinator of the Cartography of Rock in Latin America project, sponsored by the regional office of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music. With a 10-year period for the project, the 'Cartography of Rock in Cuba' is in the phase of receiving contributions of information, after winning approval from Cuban national institutions in 2009. At the head of the initiative are the Centre for Investigation and Development of Cuban Music (CIDMUC) and the Cuban Rock Agency.

Personal archives from musicians and fans hold the memories of the music itself, and its impacts on broader culture. From early on, rock music made its mark. In 1954, the electric sounds of rock 'n' roll captivated followers on this Caribbean island. The first amateur bands emerged soon after.

'Although rock didn't originate here, it did arrive early on, and there was a strong appropriation of it, so much so that there are already four decades of Cuban rock,' said González, a CIDMUC researcher and university professor. The idea that only music which originated in this country can be considered Cuban is sorely 'out of date,' she said.

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