In 1994, he played a concert in Holland with Dutch percussionist Martin Verdonk, and Armando Peraza (from Carlos Santana's Band).
Armando Manzanero | Pablo Armando Fernández | Armando Peraza | Armando Riesco | Armando Iannucci | Arturo Armando Molina | Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive | Armando Diaz | Armando de Sequeira Romeu | Armando Colaco | Armando Benedetti | Armando Agnini | Yosvani Peraza | Miguel Peraza | Armando Xavier Ochoa | Armando Vajushi | Armando Santiago | Armando Salati | Armando Ruiz | Armando Robles | Armando Ríos | Armando Oréfiche | Armando Lichtenberger Jr. | Armando Lambruschini | Armando Goyena | Armando Galarraga's near-perfect game | Armando Dely Valdés | Armando Cossutta | Armando Codina | Armando Brambilla |
Other notable Cuban percussionists who came to the U.S. during that time include Chano Pozo, Mongo Santamaria, Armando Peraza, Julito Collazo, Carlos Vidal Bolado and Modesto Duran.
Other notable Cuban percussionists who came to the U.S. during that time include Luciano "Chano" Pozo, Mongo Santamaría, Armando Peraza, Francisco Aguabella, Carlos Vidal Bolado and Modesto Durán.
Since her early twenties, she has performed and recorded with celebrities in the Latin and jazz music scenes, including Tito Puente, Carlos Santana, Cachao, the celebrated conguero Carlos "Patato" Valdes, Armando Peraza, Giovanni Hidalgo, Joe Henderson, Sheila E, Steve Winwood, Michael Nesmith and others, and has made a name for herself as one of very few female band-leaders in Afro-Caribbean jazz.