Santo Domingo.- The Banreservas Cultural Center paid tribute to Jesús “Kundengo” Minier and César Namnúm, prominent exponents and promoters of the Dominican son, in recognition of a trajectory of more than five decades dedicated to preserving, researching and disseminating this essential expression of the traditional music of the country. The recognition took place during the concert A Ritmo de Son, led by Roberto Bobadilla and the group Son Urb…
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Santo Domingo.- The Banreservas Cultural Center paid tribute to Jesús “Kundengo” Minier and César Namnúm, prominent exponents and promoters of the Dominican son, in recognition of a trajectory of more than five decades dedicated to preserving, researching and disseminating this essential expression of the traditional music of the country. The recognition took place during the concert A Ritmo de Son, led by Roberto Bobadilla and the group Son Urb…