Artist's albums
Colección Orisha Ayé. Shangó
2001 · album
Obatalá
2001 · album
Oggún (Colección Orisha Ayé)
2001 · album
Oshún
2001 · album
Oyá
2001 · album
Yemayá
2001 · album
Asoyi
1995 · album
El Akpwon Mayor (Compilación 1)
2015 · album
El Akpwon Mayor (Compilación 2)
2015 · album
Olofi
2015 · album
Babá Fururu
2015 · single
Cantos arará
2014 · album
Canta a Eleggua (Remastered)
2014 · album
Cantos
2010 · album
Argayú Sola. Ibeyis. Orishaoko. Naná Burucú
2002 · album
Babalú Ayé
2002 · album
Eggun
2002 · album
Elewá
2002 · album
Korikoto. Dadá. Yewúa. Obba
2002 · album
Osain
2002 · EP
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Biography
Lazaro Ros is the world's leading akypwon, or lead singer in the Afro-Cuban tradition of LA Regla de Ocho, a style of music rooted in the Yoruba culture. A founding member of Conjunto Folklorico Nacional, which he helped to form as the National Folkloric Ensemble of Cuba, Ros has continued to explore the akypwon tradition in a variety of mediums. In addition to recording three memorable solo albums, Ros has collaborated with the National Ballet of Cuba, saxophonist/composer Lucia Hergo, and Cuban pop band Mezcla. Ros has composed many pieces for musical theater productions and films including Maria Antonia. Born into extreme poverty, Ros supported himself as a cook and shopkeeper. Initiated into La Regla de Ocho in 1950, he learned many songs from the repertoire of master singer Eugenio de la Rosa. In 1997, Ros claimed that his tour of the United States was going to conclude with his final concerts. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi