The Buena Vista Social Club was a members club in Havana, Cuba that held
dances and musical activities, becoming a popular location for musicians
to meet and play during the 1940s. In the 1990s, nearly 40 years after the
club was closed, it inspired a recording made by Cuban musician Juan de
Marcos González and American guitarist Ry Cooder with traditional Cuban
musicians, some of whom were veterans who had performed at the club during
the height of its popularity.
The recording, named Buena Vista Social Club after the Havana institution,
became an international success, and the ensemble was encouraged to perform
with a full line-up in Amsterdam in 1998. German director Wim Wenders
captured the performance on film, followed by a second concert in Carnegie
Hall, New York City for a documentary that included interviews with the
musicians conducted in Havana. Wenders's film, also called Buena Vista
Social Club, was released to critical acclaim
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