Cuban music stars died in Renal failure

Here are 3 famous musicians from Cuba died in Renal failure:

Compay Segundo

Compay Segundo (November 18, 1907 Siboney-July 13, 2003 Havana) a.k.a. Company Segundo, Francisco Repilado, Máximo Francisco Repilado Muñoz or Repilado, Francisco was a Cuban singer, composer and musician. His child is Salvador Repilado Labrada.

His albums include Yo Vengo Aquí, Lo mejor de la vida, Calle Salud, La Colección Cubana, Las flores de la vida, Son Del Monte, Antología, Duets, Havana and Los Compadres.

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Graciela

Graciela (August 23, 1915 Havana-April 6, 2010 New York City) also known as Graciella was a Cuban singer.

She gained fame in the 1930s and 1940s as part of the Cuban music scene, performing with renowned musicians such as Benny Moré and Desi Arnaz. In the 1950s, she moved to New York City and continued to perform and record music. Graciela was known for her captivating voice and dynamic stage presence, and was often referred to as the "Queen of Latin Jazz." She also contributed to the development of mambo and cha-cha music in the United States. Throughout her career, Graciela received numerous awards and recognition for her contributions to Latin music.

In addition to her successful music career, Graciela also appeared in several films including "Carnaval en el trópico" (1947) and "Rumba in Havana" (1956). She also performed on television shows such as "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson."

After retiring from performing in the 1980s, Graciela spent her time teaching and mentoring younger generations of musicians. She was a beloved figure in the Latin music community and her legacy continues to inspire and influence musicians to this day.

In 2003, Graciela was honored with a Latin Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement, recognizing her significant contributions to the world of music. She died in New York City in 2010 at the age of 94, leaving behind a legacy that continues to impact the Latin music industry.

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Cachao López

Cachao López (September 14, 1918 Havana-March 22, 2008 Coral Gables) also known as Israel López, Cachao Lopez, Cachao, Cachao Y Su Ritmo Caliente, Cachao y su Orquesta, Cachao (Israel Lopez), Cachao Israel Lopez or Israel \"Cachao\" López was a Cuban composer and musician.

His most well known albums: Maestro De Maestros, From Havana to New York, Descarga Cubana, Cuban Jam Sessions, Volume 2, Dos, Cuba Linda, Master Sessions Volume I, ¡Ahora Sí!, Descargas y Mambo and . Genres he performed: Danzón and Mambo.

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