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Born of Spanish, African, Chinese and French heritage, CuCuDiamantes is a fascinating singer-songwriter and actress from Cuba. Together with producer and guitarrist Andres Levin, Diamantes co-founded the sizzling-hot Latin fusion band, Yerba Buena.
After 8 years as Yerba Buena's principal vocalist and songwriter, Diamantes is now
releasing her first solo record, "CuCuLand" in March 2009 to much anticipation. Smart, sexy and fierce, CuCuDiamantes' music is an intoxicating mix of NYC downtown funk and old school Cuban glamour and passion-a dynamite combination which drives audiences to dance with joyful abandon. Diamantes' talented band is comprised of a full range of horns, percussion and guitar, giving a big, electric sound to her live performances.
In advance of her solo LP debut, "CuCuLand", Diamantes has made several major
appearances as a individual artist, collaborating with music stars such as Fatboy Slim, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Dead Presidents, Orishas, Beto Cuevas, Voltio and others on original recordings. She had a song included on the soundtrack for the NBC hit show "Heroes" (joining David Bowie, The Chemical Brothers, Bob Dylan and Iggy Pop), collaborated with Los Tucanes de Tijuana on the film soundtrack for "Ladron que Roba Ladron", and worked with Vico C and Praz on the "Feel the Noize" film soundtrack.
Diamantes' sassy, hilarious personality and natural talent as as an actress has put her in front of the camera for appearances in the films "El Cantante" and "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights", as well as the TV series "Third Watch" and a recent MTV Latin America tribute to "The Cure". An urban muse and a darling of the New York City fashion and art world, Diamantes is often featured in the social and entertainment press and has caught the eye of artistic insiders such as legendary photographer Mark Seliger (GQ, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair), who is creating the cover artwork for "CuCuLand".
CuCuDiamantes is a socially conscious artist. She was a creative force behind the benefit albums "Red Hot + Latin" and "Red Hot + Riot", and has donated her time to charitable causes such as Cielo Latino and other efforts to combat AIDS and cancer in the Latino community. Diamantes was a key collaborator in an immensely popular Spanish language video, "Podemos Con Obama" in support of U.S. President-elect Barack Obama, collaborating with artists such as Alejandro Sanz, John Leguizamo, Paulina Rubio, Don Omar, Jessica Alba and George Lopez. Most recently, CuCuDiamantes participated in Amnesty International's forthcoming music video and track, "The Price of Silence" featuring music stars from around the world such as Natalie Merchant, Stephen Marley, Hugh Masekala and others to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the United Nation's Universal Declaration on Human Rights. CuCuDiamantes is also a spokesperson for Amnesty International's "Protect the Human" and "Stop Violence Against Women" campaigns.
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