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Showing posts with label Cuba 1979-03-03. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuba 1979-03-03. Show all posts

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Stephen Stills Live at the Karl Marx Theater in Havana Cuba | Voodoo Wagon /So Many Roads /


 

Stephen Stills Live at the Karl Marx Theater in Havana Cuba



Stephen Stills
Havana  Cuba
Karl Marx Theatre
La Habana Cuba
1979-03-03 
Soundboard @320


01. For What It's Worth
02. Jet Set (Sigh)---Turn Back The Pages
03. Love The One You’re With
04. Precious Love
05. Red House
06. Fine Love
07. Love The One You’re With (Reprise)
08. Cuba Al Fin 
09. Part Time Love

Now we have looked at this extraordinary event before and here are the previous links that may help tell the tale!

stephen-stills-havana-jam-cuba-teatro XRay - Voodoo Wagon before

2. Speedy at So Many Roads had this:


Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Stephen Stills & the California Blues Band LIVE Karl Marx Theatre, Havana, Cuba 1979-03-03 | So Many Roads and a reminder from soundaboard

 Stephen Stills LIVE in Havana, Cuba 

Karl Marx Theater
Havana, Cuba  
1979-03-03

Good FM  recording!
dont see stuff from this venue often !

Wow all the way from Cuba! and soundaboard it is!

UPDATE:  so as Speedy dropped by to let us know he posted this unusual gem way back and to that end here are the links


TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020

Stephen Stills - 1979-03-03 - Havana, Cuba (FM)

Stephen Stills 
& the California Blues Band
1979-03-03
Karl Marx Theater
Havana, Cuba
FM Broadcast
320 kbps
Artwork Included

01. Introduction
02. For What It's Worth
03. Jet Set (Sigh)
04. Turn Back the Pages
05. Love the One You're With
06. Cuba Al Fin (fades out)



Now (then? - ED) Speedy says :"In 1979, after two decades, the U.S. ban on travel to and from Cuba was lifted, creating new diplomatic and cultural exchange opportunities. Sensing the time was right, CBS Records, in conjunction with the U.S. State Department, staged an international coup by organizing an unprecedented three-night series of concerts in the Cuban capital of Havana. Dubbed "Havana Jam," this historic cultural exchange took place on March 2, 3 and 4, 1979 at the 4800-seat Karl Marx Theater and marked the first time American musicians had performed in Cuba since the Castro regime gained power two decades prior.  The King Biscuit Flower Hour accompanied a plane full of Columbia Records artists as they participated in this first comprehensive music festival held in Cuba, which featured an all-star cast of musicians from a wide range of musical genres. In addition to Cuban artists, performers included Weather Report (with Jaco Pastorius); Stephen Stills (who had been experimenting with Latin music his entire career); Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge; John McLaughlin (famed Mahavishnu Orchestra guitarist) performing a one-off trio gig with Tony Williams and Jaco Pastorius; the CBS Records Jazz Allstars, which featured a wealth of jazz greats including the Heath Brothers, Stan Getz, and Dexter Gordon, in addition to the final night headliner Billy Joel. Unfortunately Joel's set at Havana Jam was neither recorded nor videotaped. This FM broadcast captures Stephen  Stills at Havana Jam on March 3, 1979, 41 years ago today. The travel ban was reimposed 2 years later, and rock musicians would not play Cuba again until the Rolling Stones' historic show on March 25, 2016."