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The Rebel Radio Diary

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Beautifully evocative of the music, people, and culture of one of the most fascinating countries in the world, this book is essential reading for Cuba's growing band of supporters and visitors. A travelogue detailing two separate missions for musician and writer Rupert Mould, this explores some of the biggest names in Cuban music while seeking out an increased personal understanding of two of Cuba's most influential revolutionaries, Ernesto Che Guevara and Jose Marti. In the course of this book much of the essential character of Cuba, her people, her music, and history are sensitively portrayed.

149 pages, Paperback

First published April 28, 2002

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November 20, 2015
This is the first book that I had actually completed and feel in love with. By contrast of unlikely circumstances I lost my copy during a move.. thanks to this nu site (to me). ill reunite with ~ what great experience Rupart and the awesome souls of Cuban history +UB&O and pioneers of :-$acred life, recorded for the greatest/ gift in the passion of good ole respect to reflect. Not many outsiders could even propagate access to Cuba back then. Amazing how times have change.

Thanks Brian Roberts on the collab:: And Ninjatunes for the award. Meant the world to me.
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