Cuban music stars who deceased at age 80

Here are 3 famous musicians from Cuba died at 80:

Manuel Galbán

Manuel Galbán (January 14, 1931 Gibara-July 7, 2011 Havana) also known as Manuel Galban or Manuel Hilario Galbán Torralbas was a Cuban guitarist, musician and pianist.

His albums include Mambo sinuendo. His related genres: Bolero, Son and Guajira.

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Guillermo de Cun

Guillermo de Cun (February 10, 1929 Havana-September 9, 2009 San Juan) a.k.a. Guillermo R. De Cun was a Cuban actor, writer, television director, television producer, radio producer, screenwriter and music director. His children are Mercedes Cun and Guillermo Cun.

De Cun began his career in the entertainment industry in the 1950s, working as a radio producer for Havana's Radio Cadena Suaritos. In the following years, he also worked as a screenwriter and music director for various Cuban radio and television programs. In the early 1960s, De Cun moved to Puerto Rico, where he continued working in television and film.

De Cun was particularly known for his work as a producer and director of telenovelas, which became extremely popular throughout Latin America in the 1970s and 1980s. Some of his most notable productions include "Cristal," "La Colorina," and "El Idolo." He was also the creator of the popular Puerto Rican variety show "El Show de las 12" and produced and directed numerous other television programs throughout his career.

De Cun was awarded the Latin ACE Award for Lifetime Achievement in Television in 2007. He passed away in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 2009 at the age of 80.

Aside from his successful career in the entertainment industry, Guillermo de Cun was also a gifted writer. He wrote several plays, including "Roberta," "El Super," and "El Canto del Gallo." De Cun was also passionate about sharing his knowledge and experience with aspiring actors and television producers. He founded the Guillermo R. De Cun Institute of Television and Acting, which has trained countless individuals in Puerto Rico and beyond. In addition to his accomplishments in the entertainment industry, De Cun was also an advocate for Puerto Rican independence and was involved in several political campaigns throughout his life. Despite facing adversity and political persecution, he remained dedicated to his craft and continued to produce quality television programming until his passing. De Cun's legacy continues to inspire and influence the Latin American entertainment industry to this day.

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Celio González

Celio González (January 29, 1924 Camajuaní-October 17, 2004) also known as Celio Gonzalez, González, Celio or Gonzales, Celio was a Cuban singer.

His most well known albums: Lo mejor de Celio González and 16 grandes éxitos.

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