His orchestra, Sabor de Cuba, and that of Armando Valdés, alternated at the Tropicana, backing singers such as Benny More and Pío Leyva.
General Pio del Pilar National High School | Arturo Beltrán Leyva | Villa de Leyva | Pio Wong | Pío Romero Bosque | Pío Moa | Pío Leyva | Pio Laghi | Vicente Carrillo Leyva | Pio IX | Palazzo Pio | Palazzo Orsini Pio Righetti | Giusto Pio | Brother Tony Leyva |
Estrellas de Areito (The Stars of Areito) was an ensemble involving over thirty of Cuba's musicians, including Rubén González, Richard Egües, Nino Rivera, Félix Chappotín, Miguelito Cuní, Pío Leyva, Arturo Sandoval, Tata Güines and Paquito D'Rivera.