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"El Tbt de los Tbt": Randy Malcom dusts off photo album from his time in Charanga Habanera

The artist says he feels lucky to have gone through Charanga Habanera.

Randy Malcom en la Charanga Habanera © Randy Malcom / Instagram
Randy Malcom in Charanga Habanera Photo © Randy Malcom / Instagram

Cuban singer and percussionistRandy Malcom He wanted to remember his time in the musician's orchestraDavid Calzado, Havana Charanga, and with it his time as a charanguero.

Regarding the etiquette used on Thursdays#TBT (Throwback Thursday), the current vocalist ofLocal People He dusted off an album of photos belonging to the time in which he was part of the popular dance music group and shared it with all his Instagram followers.

"The Tbt of the Tbt. How lucky I am", expressed Randy Malcom along with the images in which he can be seen younger and enjoying several moments alongside those who were his professional colleagues.

"How beautiful! How beautiful!" commented Charanga Habanera's Instagram profile after seeing the snapshots. While other admirers, for their part, left some reactions in the post itself full of admiration and nostalgia, among which stand out:

"Tremendous picket", "The best times", "Tremendous talent, I still remember that time", "Get back together, that Charanga was powerful" or "The Cuban who has not danced that song, let them take away his notebook. The song of the casino wheels".

Before triumphing internationally with Gente de Zona, Randy Malcom was part of the Charanga Habanera staff for more than a decade, taking part in some of the orchestra's biggest hits such as "Gozando en La Habana" or " The strength of my heart."

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Yare Grau

Natural from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.


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