Mirtha y Raúl emerged as one of Cuba's most beloved musical duos in the late 1960s and early 1970s, captivating audiences with their unique blend of rock, beat, and pop influences. Formed in 1968, the duo consisted of Mirtha Medina, a versatile singer and performer, and Raúl Gómez, a talented multi-instrumentalist and composer. Their dynamic performances and harmonious synergy led them to become central figures on the popular Cuban television program "Buenas Tardes," further cementing their status in the nation's music scene. After their collaboration, both artists pursued successful solo careers, leaving an indelible mark on Cuban music history. ([es.wikipedia.org](https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirtha_Medina?utm_source=openai))