Richard Egües

The flute voice of Orquesta Aragón — Richard Egües was the most celebrated flutist in Cuban popular music and a principal composer of the cha-cha-chá era.

About

Egües joined Orquesta Aragón in 1953 and became the sonic signature of the ensemble — his flute lines defining the cha-cha-chá sound for Cuban and international audiences alike. His compositions for the band, including El bodeguero (one of the most played Cuban songs of the 20th century), are standards of the Cuban popular repertoire.

In the charanga tradition, the flute is the lead melodic voice — carrying the melody, improvising, and calling the dancers to respond. Egües' mastery of this role, combining technical precision with an infectious rhythmic sensibility, set the standard for Cuban popular flute playing. His influence on José Luis Cortés "El Tosco" and other later timba"> timba flutists is direct.