As a performer, Sublette is probably best known for fusing country-western and Afro-Caribbean styles including
salsa,
cumbia and
rumba, as reflected on the 1999 album "Cowboy Rumba", as well as his 2012 second album
Kiss You Down South. He is also a leading scholar of
Cuban music. His label Qbadisc releases Cuban music in the United States and he has released music by Latin musicians including
Ritmo Oriental and
Issac Delgado and has co-produced Public Radio International's "Afropop Worldwide" show. During the 1980s, he led the Ned Sublette Band, which played country with Cuban stylings. His "Cowboy Rumba" reached number one on World Music Charts Europe during December, 1999. Sublette also performed an experimental radio "mash-up" in 1984 for the "Art on the Beach" series and performs in the
opera Agamemnon (1993) with singers Vera Beren and
Arto Lindsay. In 2006,
Willie Nelson released Sublette's song "
Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other" in the wake of the success of
Brokeback Mountain. ==Writing==