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Kelvis Ochoa was born on 1970 in Las Tunas, Cuba, is a Kelvis Ochoa is author, composer, and singer author, composer, and singer. Discover Kelvis Ochoa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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Kelvis Ochoa Net Worth
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Kelvis Ochoa (born 1970) is a Cuban author, composer, and singer.
At the age of 3, his parents moved to Isla de la Juventud ("Isle of Youth") where he was raised.
The island is situated about 100 kilometers south of the coast of Havana.
Kelvis is very popular amongst the Cuban youth and is famous worldwide for having co-composed the original soundtrack from the movie Habana Blues.
He is also part of the Cuban band Habana Abierta.
Ochoa was born in Las Tunas, Cuba, in 1970.
Ochoa's father was a percussionist in his grandfather's band, and hearing them perform inspired him to pursue music.
Ochoa started playing conga tunes in the streets with his friends, performed on stage for the first time when he was 14.
At the performance, he sang a tune by Cuban Sucu Sucu player Mongo Rives at an inter-school festival.
He started to take guitar lessons and write poetry and songs, although he avoided any form of classical music training.
His hometown had a substantial influence on his music.
La Isla de la Juventud is the cradle of the musical style known as sucu-sucu, where a soloist improvises in response to a repeated chorus and is accompanied by instruments.
This traditional Cuban music became the trademark of Kelvis Ochoa; he mixes traditional Cuban rhythms (Sucu Sucu, Cha Cha Cha, Macuta, Songo, etc.) with modern music like funk, rock, and international pop.
After selling out concerts in Spain in the 1990s, they triumphantly returned to Cuba in 2003 for a show at La Tropical.
A documentary was filmed about them, directed by Jorge Perugorría and Arturo Soto.
After moving to Havana in 1992 and forming a rock band called Cuatro Gatos (Four Cats), a significant moment for Ochoa arrived when he met the Cuban musician Pável Urkiza.
Urkiza, who was part of the well-known Cuban duo "Gema y Pavel," was starting to make his name in the music production field and decided to produce Kelvis Ochoa on Habana Oculta.
This was a July 1996 compilation of Cuban artists on the Madrid-based Nubenegra label.
This record led to the formation of the band that would call itself Habana Abierta.
They were rapidly met with success with the hit record Havana Abierta on the Spanish label BMG Ariola.
Ochoa also started a solo career with his album Kelvis (BMG Ariola, 2001).
Together, the two men won the 2006 Goya and the 2006 “Premio de la Musica of the best movie soundtrack” for Havana Blues.
Descemer Bueno, another Cuban musician, produced and co-wrote the album Amor y Música, released in 2009 on Cuba’s EGREM label.
In 2013-14, Swiss film-maker Beat Borter made a documentary: Yo sé de un lugar - Música y vida de Kelvis Ochoa (I Know of a Place - The Music and Life of Kelvis Ochoa).