Carlos Henriquez has played with Tito Puente, Carlos Santana and other Latin music greats. And now he's playing with kids.
OK, so they're not exactly the Buena Vista Social Club. But they make pretty good music together.
The U.S. trade embargo has made it hard for Cubans to get instruments, maintain them and meet with experienced players. So some players from the jazz band at New York's Lincoln Center have headed down south to bring them instruments, and to jam with them.
"Music supercedes politics, always," he said. "There’s no way you can argue over music."
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