Marfil (band)


Marfil is a Costa Rican music group.
The group's main records are "Celebrando", "Amuletos" and "Que no paren". They have toured in Europe, Latin America and the United States.
Marfil means 'Ivory', in Spanish.

History

Marfil was founded in the Atlantic port town of Puerto Limon on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. Puerto Limon is known for its Jamaican ancestry and reggae rhythms which had a direct influence on the sound of the band. Their sound blends reggae, soca, soul, and jazz.
In the 1980s, Marfil's greatest hit was "Represento",, a salsa tune that was composed by the Puerto Rican songwriter Lou Briel, and that the group converted into cumbia. The song was recorded twice by Marfil, the first recording was released in the mid 80's and it was such a huge hit in the region, also a video clip was released along with this version, the second recording was released in 1994 from the album CD Que no pare.... Since the late 1980s there has been a dispute about the author's rights of the song. Some people in Costa Rica think that "Represento" was composed by one of the members of Marfil, even though the song is registered under Lou Briel's name in the Library of Congress, and in the "Composer's and Editor's of Latin American Music Association", ACEMLA . It is still being disputed.

Members