Category
page 120th-century Cuban male singers
Ibrahim Ferrer
Cuban singer (1927–2005)
Benny Moré
Cuban singer (1916–1963)

Carlos Puebla
Cuban musician (1917–1989)

Machito
Frank Grillo (born Francisco Raúl Gutiérrez Grillo; December 3, 1909 – April 15, 1984) known professionally as Machito (previously as Macho), was a Latin jazz musician who helped refine Afro-Cuban jazz and played a key role in the creation of both Cubop and salsa music. He was raised in Havana with his foster sister, the singer Graciela.
Antonio Machín
Cuban-Spanish musician (1903–1977)
Bola de Nieve
Cuban musician (1911–1971)
Ñico Saquito
Cuban trova songwriter, guitarist and singer (1901–1982)

Joseíto Fernández
Cuban musician
Miguelito Valdés
Cuban singer (1912-1978)
Faustino Oramas
Cuban musician

Pepe Sánchez
Cuban musician (1856-1918)

Alexander Abreu
Cuban trumpeter
Trio Matamoros
band
Polo Montañez
Cuban musician (1955–2002)
Tito Gómez
Cuban musician (1920–2000)
Roberto Faz
Cuban singer (1914-1966)
Guillermo Portabales
Cuban songwriter, guitarist (1911–1970)
Lorenzo Hierrezuelo
Cuban musician (1907-1993)
Bienvenido Granda
Cuban musician (1915–1983)
Abelardo Barroso
Cuban musician (1905-1972)
Orlando Contreras
Cuban singer
Manuel Corona
Cuban musician
Manuel Licea
Manuel "Puntillita" Licea (Manuel Licea Lamouth; December 4, 1921 in Yareyal, Holguín – December 4, 2000 in Havana) was a Cuban popular singer. Puntillita was active in the 1940s and 1950s, and later gained notice when he joined other elderly Cuban musicians to form the Afro-Cuban All Stars and the associated group of singers who recorded the Buena Vista Social Club with American guitarist Ry Cooder.

Panchito Riset
Cuban singer and musician
Eusebio Delfín
Cuban musician
Cheo Marquetti
Cuban musician
Santiago Feliú
Cuban singer/songwriter