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Jóvenes Clásicos del Son
OriginCuba
GenresSon, Bolero
Years active1994–present
LabelsTumi Music Ltd / Abdala Records
MembersErnesto Reyes Proenza (bass/director)
Pedro Lugo Martínez "El Nene" (vocals /percussion)
Raudel Marzal Torres (trumpet)
Sergio Lago Ortega (guitar, vocals)
Juan Hernandez Jimenez (conga)
Andres M. Gonzalo Gavilan (bongo)
Cesar Lozada Labrada (tres)

Jóvenes Clásicos del Son (Spanish for "young classics of Son") is a Cuban septet with double bass, tres-guitar, guitar, trumpet, congas, bongos and singer. The musical director is Ernesto Reyes Proenza.

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