Trío Avileño, founded in the early 1940s by Cuban musician Fernando "Nando" Estenoz in Ciego de Ávila, masterfully blends traditional Cuban rhythms like son, bolero, and guaracha with jazz and classical influences. After relocating to Mexico in 1951, Estenoz reformed the trio with Mexican brothers Toño and Miguel Medina, achieving widespread acclaim. Their extensive discography includes over 50 albums, featuring hits such as "Me lo Dijo Adela" and "El Túnel." Trío Avileño's enduring legacy continues to captivate audiences worldwide. ([recentmusic.com](https://recentmusic.com/artist/6OrjpJ63G2s9vm5VqkIYL4/?utm_source=openai))