Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Cuban cigar guru exits, aged 91

Rapper Keith "Guru" Elam, best lived as the former frontman of the grouping Gang Starr, gone after a bad bout with cancer connected April 19, leaving seat a alphabetic character to his sports fans and moving an flush of love along the humans Wide Web.


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Guru and his Gang Starr collaborator DJ Premier availed define the deep of New York's black hip hop picture in the 1990s, reported to MTV.


"Their unique solid blended Premier's yield palette, which heeled heavily connected sampled jazz records and scratched vocals on the chorus lines, with Guru's uncompromising rhymes," MTV's Gil Kaufman papers. MTV makes put up a collection of audiences with Guru, including one in which he discusses hip hop's influence on pop culture.


A tobacco grower whose ranges yielded some of Cuba's near renowned admits used in the country's cigar production takes passed of cancer, aged 91.


Alejandro Robaina - such an essential figurehead in the manufacture that one of the Caribbean island's top blackened brands was named after him - had, reportable to local radio announcers, been a "victim of a sombre illness".


His working was confirmed by a family friend, Sergio Hernandez, who recalled the "big heart" of Mr Robaina.


"He once stated me he was a millionaire because he had a trillion friends all over the reality," he noticed.


One of the agriculturist's grandsons now runs his farm, with Robaina cigars marketed the reality over in alignment with Habanos and the Imperial baccy grouping, which is based in London.


Other gone news from the cigar worldwide included the launch of a new smoke designed specifically for women.

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