
Outright defenders of song and the most indigenous genres of Cuban music.
Cuban singer Olga Lucía Llac Muela, Lucía Llac, died this Monday in Havana at the age of 95, According to those related to the exceptional artist.
Lucía, a member of the Trio Germanes Llac, had an intense musical activity since 1947 when she joined what became known as the first female harmonic trio in Cuba and America, in which she stood out alongside her sisters Cristina and Graciela.
Extremely defenders of the song and the most autochthonous genres of Cuban music, the Lake Sisters not only made a vast repertoire that was recorded in the Antillean discography, but also accompanied prominent performers such as Bola de Neu, Jorge Negrete, Alfredo Sadel and Rosita Fornés.
The most connoted theaters and cabarets, star programs of Cuban Television and daily broadcasts on CMQ and COCO, made Lucia and her sisters a benchmark of good taste, discipline and consecration.
Lucia Lake was recognized with the distinctions by the National Culture, Raul Go’mez Garci’a, 23 of August and Adolph Guzmán; in addition to other laurels delivered by radio and television.
Shortly before she died, the last of the survivors of the formation was collaborating with the making of a documentary about the Lake Sisters that will be released soon.
In video, Cuban Nostalgia – Lake Sisters
(With information from ACN)