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Cuarteto Llopis was a Cuban vocal band active in the 1960s, initially known as Cuarteto Llopis-Dulzaides. In their early years, they featured a pianist who left the group soon after. The main lineup consisted of brothers Manuel Llopis "Ñolo" (born 1934, guitar, second vocals) and Francisco Llopis (born 1934, steel guitar), along with Leandro Torres (born 1940, sax, piano, accordion) and Lázaro Manolo Vega (born 1937, lead vocals). They were pioneers in blending rock music with Afro-Cuban rhythms.
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