Artist's albums
Amalia Batista (Remastered)
2023 · EP
Capullito de alelí (Remastered)
2023 · EP
La Pachanga (Remastered)
2023 · EP
Lágrimas negras (Remastered)
2023 · EP
Mentiras tuyas (Remastered)
2023 · EP
Domitila (Remastered)
2023 · EP
La negra Tomasa (Remastered)
2023 · EP
Sabor a mí (Remastered)
2023 · EP
Otra Vez
2022 · EP
Mentiras Tuyas (Remastered)
2022 · EP
Domitila (Remastered)
2020 · album
Domitila donde vas (Remastered)
2019 · album
Danger Do Not Trespass
2019 · album
Rescatando los Éxitos Originales del Long Play
2015 · album
Perlas Cubanas: Rolando Laserie
2015 · album
Frente A Frente
2014 · album
Perlas Cubanas: Sabor a Mí
2014 · album
Rolando la Serie en Vivo
2014 · EP
De Todo Un Poco
2013 · album
El Muerto Vivo
2012 · album
Camina Catalina
2008 · album
Cuánto Te Quiero
2008 · album
El Reloj De Pastora
2008 · album
Este Cuento Se Acabó
2008 · EP
Viejo Rabo Verde
2008 · album
Arrecotin Arrecotan
2008 · album
Cada Noche un Amor
2008 · album
Trasplante de Corazón
2008 · album
¡el Muerto Vivo!
2007 · album
Ay Se Paso la Serie
2005 · album
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Biography
b. 27 August 1923, Santa Clara, Cuba, d. 22 November 1998, Coral Gables, Florida, USA. As a young man Laserie studied percussion before moving to Cuba’s capital, Havana. There he played timbales with La Banda Gigante, whose singer was the noted Cuban vocalist Beny Moré. He also found engagements on Radio Progresso, where he made the transition to singer and appeared alongside Tony Alvarez and Olga Chorens as a singing trio backed by Bebo Valdés’ radio orchestra. His deep, gravelly delivery was heard to best effect on a series of recordings in the guaracha and bolero styles, to which he brought a charismatic, half-sung, half-spoken approach. He recorded frequently in the 50s, often in consort with the Ernesto Duarte Orchestra. However, Laserie fled Cuba when Fidel Castro took power, moving to Mexico in 1960 and thence to New York and Miami. As an American citizen, Laserie recorded more sporadically, although he did appear alongside mambo great Israel ‘Cachao’ López for a reunion concert in 1996.