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Carlos "Patato" Valdes
Carlos "Patato" Valdes
Conga player
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Giovanni Hidalgo
Giovanni Hidalgo
Puerto Rican percussionist and music educator
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Cachao
Cachao
Cuban musician
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Bobby Sanabria
Bobby Sanabria
American musician
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Machito
Machito
Latin jazz musician
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Armando Peraza
Armando Peraza
Cuban percussionist
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Mario Rivera
Mario Rivera
Dominican musician, composer and arranger
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Francisco Aguabella
Francisco Aguabella
Cuban master percussionist
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Mongo Santamaría
Mongo Santamaría
Cuban musician
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Cal Tjader
Cal Tjader
American Latin jazz musician, recording artist
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Tata Güines
Tata Güines
Cuban musician
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Mario Bauzá Cárdenas
Mario Bauzá Cárdenas
American musician
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Arsenio Rodríguez
Arsenio Rodríguez
Cuban musician
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Carlos Vidal Bolado
Carlos Vidal Bolado
musician and was one of the original Machito and his Afro-Cuban boys
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Jack Costanzo
Jack Costanzo
American musician
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Changuito
Changuito
Cuban musician
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Graciela
Graciela
American singer
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Arturo O'Farrill
Arturo O'Farrill
Cuban-American musician
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Michael Philip Mossman
Michael Philip Mossman
American musician
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Paquito D'Rivera
Paquito D'Rivera
Cuban musician
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Ignacio Berroa
Ignacio Berroa
Cuban musician
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Billy Taylor
Billy Taylor
American jazz pianist, composer, broadcaster, and educator
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José Curbelo
José Curbelo
jazz musician
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Jerry Gonzalez
Jerry Gonzalez
American musician
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Alfredo Rodríguez
Alfredo Rodríguez
Cuban pianist from the 1960s to 2000s
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Joe Puma
Joe Puma
American musician
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Chano Pozo
Chano Pozo
Cuban musician
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Pedrito Martinez
Pedrito Martinez
musician
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Tito Puente
Tito Puente
American musician, songwriter and record producer (1923-2000)
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Chico O'Farrill
Chico O'Farrill
Cuban composer and musician
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Poncho Sanchez
Poncho Sanchez
American musician
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Seguida
Seguida
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Chucho Valdés
Chucho Valdés
Cuban musician
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Carlos Franzetti
Carlos Franzetti
Argentine composer (born 1948)
Intro
Cuban percussionist
Awards Received
Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

Cándido Camero Guerra (22 April 1921 – 7 November 2020), known simply as Cándido, was a Cuban conga and bongo player. He is considered a pioneer of Afro-Cuban jazz and an innovator in conga drumming. He was responsible for the development of tuneable conga sets, as well as the combination of congas and bongos, and other instruments such as the foot-operated cowbell.

After moving to New York in 1946, Camero played with Dizzy Gillespie, Billy Taylor and Stan Kenton, and from 1956 he recorded several albums as a leader. His biggest success came in 1979 with his disco recordings for Salsoul. He continued to perform until the late 2010s, recording several albums for the audiophile label Chesky Records, including Inolvidable, with Graciela, which earned him a nomination at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards.