"This evocative memoir is a joyous, rhythmic history" of the 11-sister
dance band that broke musical and cultural barriers in 1930s Cuba and
beyond ( Publishers Weekly). In the 1930s, Havana was the place to
be for tourists, ex-pats, celebrities, and excitement-seekers. Nights
were filled with drinking, dancing, romance, and the roar of
infectious music spilling from cafés into the streets. It was a time
and place immortalized by Hemingway, and a macho mecca where only men
took the stage. That is until Alicia Castro, a thirteen-year-old
greengrocer's daughter, picked up a saxophone and led her sisters into
the limelight. With infectious melodies and saucy lyrics, the
Sisters Castro—professionally known as Anacaona—became a
dance-band of irresistible force. In her jubilant memoir, Queens of
Havana, Alicia Castro tells of her incredible rise beyond her native
city, to international stardom—swinging alongside legends from Dizzy
Gillespie and Celia Cruz to Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway. In an
age that insisted women be seen and not heard, Alicia Castro and her
unstoppable sisters grabbed the world by the ears and got it dancing
to their beat. At eighty-seven-years old, Alicia's stories are
intoxicating and gloriously punctuated with more than 100 vintage
photos, posters, and other memorabilia in a book that "reverberates
with exotic echoes of a fabulous long-ago era" ( Publishers Weekly).
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The Amazing Adventures of Anacaona, Cuba's Legendary All-Girl Dance Band
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780802199102
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok