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Pedrito Martínez

Cuban-born percussionist Pedrito Martinez can be an acclaimed musician who plays a powerful mixture of traditional Cuban rumba, Afro-Latin jazz, and Spanish flamenco music. Created in Havana in 1973, Martinez started performing expertly before his teenagers with such regional legends as percussionist Tata Güines, along with the folkloric ensemble Los …

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Willie Bobo

Willie Bobo was among the great Latin percussionists of his period, a relentless swinger for the congas and timbales, a flamboyant showman onstage, and an engaging if modestly endowed vocalist. He also produced serious inroads in to the pop, R&B and right jazz worlds, and he constantly stated that his …

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Xalam

Xalam was founded in Senegal in 1970 but moved, in 1973, to Paris, where its distinct fusion of African percussion and jazz licks garnered it great compliment. Xalam have used many Traditional western performers, including Dizzy Gillespie, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, as well as the Rolling Rocks. They will have …

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Winston “Mankunku” Ngozi

A leading body on South Africa’s jazz picture because the mid-’60s, Winston Mankunku (given birth to Winston Ngozi) is among the few musicians to stay in his homeland instead of emigrating to Britain or america. As such, he previously to get over many obstructions during through the period of apartheid. …

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Xavier Cugat

Appreciated for his highly commercial method of pop music, Xavier Cugat (delivered Francisco de Asis Javier Cugat Mingall de Cru y Deulofeo) produced a much greater mark among the pioneers of Latin American dance music. During his eight-decade-long profession, Cugat helped to popularize the tango, the cha-cha, the mambo, as …

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Herbie Mann

Herbie Mann played a multitude of music throughout his profession. He became very popular in the 1960s, however in the ’70s became therefore immersed in pop and different varieties of globe music that he appeared dropped to jazz. Nevertheless, Mann never dropped his capability to improvise artistically as his afterwards …

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David Virelles

Jazz pianist and composer David Virelles is noted for his efforts towards the music of the varied band of performers including Jane Bunnett, Steve Coleman, Henry Threadgill, Juan Pablo Torres, Chris Potter, and Tomasz Stanko, to mention a few. Created in Cuba in 1983, Virelles grew up inside a musical …

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Danilo Pérez

Pianist and composer Danilo Pérez offers forged a broad route for himself and his music throughout his profession to date. Blessed in 1966 in Panama, Pérez, who relocated to NEW YORK, started playing piano at age group three. His dad was a bandleader and vocalist, and by enough time he …

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Malombo

Malombo may be the longest-lasting group in South Africa. Shaped in the first ’60s because the Malombo Jazz Males, Malombo is constantly on the explore the options of fusing the musical customs of South Africa using the improvisation of jazz. As the group primarily focused around flute participant Abe Cindi …

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The Har-You Percussion Group

An offshoot from the Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited (aka Har-You), a cultural activism organization founded by Dr. Kenneth Clark in 1962, the Harlem Youngsters Percussion Group inspired creativity and appearance and offered a means for youthful African-Americans to speak to their musical traditions and find out about music. Jamaican-born percussionist …

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