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Miguel "Angá" Díaz
Cuban musician

Miguel "Angá" Díaz

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Cuban musician
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Male
Place of birth
San Juan y Martínez, Pinar del Río Province, Cuba
Place of death
Barcelona, Barcelonès, Àmbit metropolità de Barcelona, Spain; Sant Sadurní d'Anoia, Alt Penedès, Barcelona Province, Spain
Age
45 years
Family
Children:
Naomi Diaz Lisa-Kaindé Diaz
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Biography

Miguel "Angá" Díaz (June 15, 1961 - August 9, 2006) was a Cuban percussionist of Yoruba descent. He was a well-known conguero who also played the cajón, güiro and timbales.

Life and career

Miguel Aurelio Díaz Zayas was born in San Juan y Martínez in the Pinar del Río Province in Cuba. Angá is a nickname he shared with his father. He began playing early, performing and recording professionally whilst still at college. In 1987 he made his name as a member of the pioneering Latin jazz Grammy award-winning group Irakere and it was with them he perfected his five drum technique.

He played with various Cuban artists including Afro-Cuban All Stars, Buena Vista Social Club, Omar Sosa, Omara Portuondo and Orishas. He recorded and toured with international musicians such as Steve Coleman, Baba Sissoko, Ry Cooder, Pascal Coulon, Malik Mezzadri, Buddy Montgomery and John Patitucci.

In 1994 he recorded Pasaporte with Tata Güines, winning in 1995 the EGREM Album of the Year award. Two years later Angá joined the American trumpeter Roy Hargrove with whom he released the Grammy-winningCristol Habana. In 2000 he recorded with Rubén González the Grammy-nominated Chanchullo and in that same year he collaborated with Pascal Coulon on the CD Arpa Fusion.

Angá taught master classes at various schools and universities across North America and Europe. For this purpose he released Anga Mania!, a tuition video which explained many of his techniques and his philosophy behind playing; it won in 2000 the Percussion Video of Drum Magazine.

In 2005 Angá recorded Echu Mingua and in 2006 he embarked on a world tour by the same name. He died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home in Barcelona on 9 August 2006 at the age of 45.

Family

Diaz's wife was the French-Venezuelan singer Maya Dagnino. They had twin daughters Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi, who were primarily raised in Paris. Diaz and Dagnino also had an elder daughter named Yanira who died in 2013.

On Diaz's death in 2006, his daughter Naomi, then aged 11, learned to play the signature instrument of her father, the cajón. Both his daughters studied Yoruba folk songs, and in 2013, aged 19, formed the musical duo, Ibeyi. They signed to the record label XL Recordings and recorded their debut album. Maya Dagnino serves as their manager.Ibeyi pay tribute to both their late father and sister in their music.

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