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Trying to Sway America’s Cuba Policy With Song |
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Written by Ginger Thompson - The New York Times
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Tuesday, 29 December 2009 |
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Article Source: The New York Times
WASHINGTON — When one of Cuba’s best-known musicians landed in the United States, his first appearance was not onstage, but on Capitol Hill.
Carlos Varela, often referred to as Cuba’s Bob Dylan, had come to remix an album with his good friend Jackson Browne. But he also hoped to help reshape relations between the United States and his homeland.
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