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Francisco Emilio Flynn Rodríguez (April 13, 1921 – August 23, 2001), better known as Frank Emilio Flynn, was a renowned Cuban pianist. Despite being blind, he was a skilled and versatile pianist who mastered many forms of Cuban music, from
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and danzones to filin,
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and
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. He was the founder and director of several ensembles, including Loquibambia (1946) and Los Modernistas (1951), both co-founded with José Antonio Méndez, as well as the Quinteto Instrumental de Música Moderna (1958), which later became Los Amigos.


Biography


Early life and career

Francisco Emilio Flynn Rodríguez was born in Havana on April 13, 1921, to a Cuban mother and an American father. His eyes were damaged during birth by the doctor's forceps. As a result, he was unable to distinguish shapes as a child, and by his late teens he was totally blind. From a young age he was known as Frank Emilio instead of Francisco Emilio due to his father. His mother died when he was 5 years old and his father returned to the US, so Flynn was raised by his aunt and uncle. In 1934, when he was only 13 years old, Flynn won an amateur music contest and shortly after began to play danzones by
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. In 1938, Flynn interrupted his career to complete his studies at a school run by Cuba's National Association for the Blind.


Filin, jazz and descarga

In the 1940s, Flynn became part of the filin music scene which comprised jazz-influenced
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composers. He accompanied singer Miguel de Gonzalo. In 1946 he founded the Loquibambia ensemble together with guitarist and composer José Antonio Méndez, and they started to work for the Mil Diez radio station. In 1949 they accompanied the famous
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in the recording of their song "Átomo". In 1951, Flynn founded Los Modernistas, and ensemble featuring José Antonio Méndez on guitar, Justi Barreto on percussion and
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on vocals amongst others. The band played at Radio Cadena Habana and toured the island before disbanding. Flynn then joined a son ensemble, Alejandro y sus Muchachos, and in 1955 he recorded four songs with
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. In 1958, Flynn and other musicians from Havana founded the Club Cubano the Jazz, where they pioneered small-ensemble Cuban jazz. One these jazz combos was the Grupo Cubano de Música Moderna, later known as Quinteto Instrumental de Música Moderna, with Flynn on piano and direction,
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on congas, Gustavo Tamayo on güiro, Walfredo de los Reyes on drums (replaced by
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in 1959), and Orlando "Papito" Hernández on bass (replaced in 1965 by
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). This jazz quintet often took part in improvised jam sessions known as
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s. They recorded an eponymous LP for Panart under the name Grupo Cubano de Música Moderna in 1959. The album featured Flynn's famous composition "Gandinga, Mondongo y Sandunga". In addition, Flynn continued to cultivate his classical solo performance, recording LPs such as ''Paisajes de España'' for Duarte and ''Danzas y danzones cubanos'' for Sonotone.


Late career

After the
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, the members of the Quinteto Instrumental remained in Havana, and in 1962 they took part in the ''Festival de Música Popular Cubana'' (Cuban Popular Music Festival) organized by Odilio Urfé. During the 1960s, the band would record several albums and EPs for
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. Flynn's solo career continued to thrive with albums such as ''Danzas cubanas'' and ''Música de Cervantes'', also recorded for EGREM. He also recorded music for ''Pianoforte'', an EGREM album also featuring pianists
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and Adolfo Guzmán. In 1974, Flynn recorded ''Frank Emilio presenta a Frank Emilio'' at EGREM studios featuring his Quinteto Instrumental with a different lineup, including
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on guitar. In the late 1970s and 1980s, his band expanded incorporating new musicians such as violinist Elio Valdés, flautist Miguel O'Farrill, batá drummer Jesús Pérez, percussionist Angá Díaz, timbalero
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released an album entitled ''Los Amigos'' (Jazzcuba Vol. 6) which included archival recordings by Flynn's ensemble from 1960 to 1975.


Final years and death

During the 1990s Flynn recorded several albums including ''Barbarísimo'' (1996), ''Tribute to Ernesto Lecuona'' (1997) and ''A Tiempo de Danzón'' (1998) for Milan/
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, and ''Ancestral Reflections'' (1999) for
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. In December 1997 Flynn took part in the Jazz Plaza Festival in Havana. In February 1998 he made his American debut, with Los Amigos, in a
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gig. The following year he reunited with his American relatives. Between 2000 and 2001 he spent much of his time with his relatives in
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, where he played live occasionally and gave lectures at
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. Flynn died August 23, 2001, in Havana. He was buried at the Cristóbal Colón Cemetery.


Legacy and influence

Frank Emilio Flynn is widely considered a pioneer of Afro-Cuban jazz in Cuba and one of the first small-ensemble jazz pianists in the island. He has influenced artists such as Emiliano Salvador, the Orquesta Cubana de Música Moderna and
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. Flynn developed novel writing techniques for blind musicians and served as president of Cuba's National Association for the Blind between 1978 and 1981.


References


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