Yeyito Iglesias, King of bongos - Best Cuban bongocero

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Postby Omelenko » Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:52 pm

Here is a picture of Rogelio "Yeyito" Iglesias,in my book, the best bongocero ever. I loved Mongo like a father, I also love Armando, but I think Yeyo has the edge.
Yeyo is pictured here with a Gonzalo Vergara quinto, also there is Bienvenido Granda, a Cuban crooner.
Yeyo was right handed, but played with the hembra on the left.
Suenalo en el cielo, Yeyito !
Saludos, Dario :D


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Postby Diceman » Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:07 pm

Which one is Yeyo?
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Postby Omelenko » Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:23 pm

Yeyito is the one with the Cuban quinto.It was made by Gonzalo Vergara in the 50's. Vergara congas are the STRADIVARIOUS of congas,very hard to get a hold of.
Saludos, Dario :D
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Postby GuruPimpi » Fri Mar 23, 2007 8:43 pm

Omelenko, as a respected tumbadoras expert!

Any info on this tumbadora? JC spoke about her year ago... What can you tell me about her?


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Postby zaragenca » Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:36 am

Brother Omelenko,I absolutely recognize the articulation skills of Rogelio 'Yeyito' Iglesias,but as the best ever....hummm,that would be too much.Dr. Zaragemca
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Postby Omelenko » Sat Mar 24, 2007 2:00 am

Is a SONOC (Sonoridad Cubana) is a Cuban tumbadora made from Cahoba wood, a wood on the endangered list, production of Cahoba stopped int the late 80's. They came after Vergaras, its a very melodic conga,great sound the only thing they tend to split,probably on account the glue in Cuba is sub-standard. I have 2 left at one point I had 5. Junior Tirado fixed them for me. Saludos, Dario :D

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Postby GuruPimpi » Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:24 am

Omelenko!

Thank you very much, yes, when I got it it was already split and we fixed it.
I didn't know that Cahoba is endangered...
Dario, A true tumbadora expert!

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