Fefita La Grande
World Music Singer
Born Manuela Josefa Cabrera and better known by the stage name of "Fefita La Grande," this Dominican merengue tipico musician is regarded as one of her country's most accomplished accordionists. Her albums include La Pimienta es la Que Pica (1980), Todos los Hombres Son Buenos (1994), and La Ciudad Corazon (2001).
By the age of nine, she was giving televised accordion performances and playing live for Dominican political figures.
She was the first musician to introduce the Dominican merengue tipico musical style to European listeners.
She grew up in San Ignacio de Sabaneta, Santiago Rodriguez, Dominican Republic as the daughter of an amateur accordion player.
She and Dominican vocalist Tono Rosario both rose to fame as meringue musicians.