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Latin jazz is the general term given to music that combines rhythms from African and Latin American countries with jazz harmonies from the United States.The two main categories of Latin Jazz are Brazilian and Afro-Cuban.Latin Jazz originated in the late 1940s when Dizzy Gillespie and Stan Kenton began to combine the rhythm section and structure of Afro-Cuban music, exemplified by Machito and his Afro-Cubans, with jazz instruments and solo improvisational ideas. Stan Kenton released an arrangement of the Afro-Cuban tune The Peanut Vendor, which is considered by many to be the first authentic Latin Jazz recording.In 1947, Dizzy Gillespie collaborated with Machito conga player Chano Pozo to perform the "Afro-Cuban Drums Suite" at Carnegie Hall. This concert brought Latin-Jazz into mainstream awareness, and Pozo remained in Gillespie's band to produce "Cubana Be, Cubana Bop".In comparison to American Jazz, Latin Jazz employs straight rhythm, rather than swung rhythm. Latin Jazz rarely employs a backbeat, using a form of the clave instead. The conga, timbale, güiro, and claves are percussion instruments which often contribute to a Latin sound.Samba originates from nineteenth century Afro-Brazilian music such as the Lundu. It employs a modified form of the clave. Bossa Nova is a hybrid music based on Samba's rhythm but influenced by European and American music from Debussy to US jazz. Bossa Nova originated in the 1960s, largely from the efforts of Brazillians Antonio Carlos Jobim, João Gilberto, and American Stan Getz. Its most famous song is arguably The Girl from Ipanema sung by Gilberto and his wife, Astrud Gilberto
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Free-spirited Afro-Spanish singer Concha Buika is ready for a Latin Grammy
Afro-Spanish singer Concha Buika, whose music is a unique blend of flamenco, jazz, Cuban music, soul and blues, is nominated for a Latin Grammy for her album "NiƱa de Fuego." The Latin Grammy Awards air Thursday on Univision.
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Putumayo Celebrates the Rich Tradition of Women in Jazz with a Collection of Extraordinary Female Vocalists including ...
Putumayo's latest release, Women of Jazz , showcases the originality and artistry of ten exceptional female vocalists from North America.
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Putumayo Livens Up the Holiday Season with New Jazz and Blues Christmas Collection
Putumayo delivers the perfect package of soulful jazz and blues to liven up the holiday season. A Jazz & Blues Christmas , which will be released on October 14th, offers a memorable array of classic holiday songs by jazz and blues legends and lesser-known artists.
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Jazz show features saxophonist McNeill
ETSU's Jazz Studies Program, directed by Dr. David Champouillon, will hold its second major concert in this year's series, "Fall Jazz at the Culp," on Thursday, Nov. 20. The 7:30 p.m. concert in the D.P. Culp University Center's auditorium features world-famous jazz saxophonist Chip McNeill, the ETSU Jazz Ensemble and the ETSU Percussion Ensemble.
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NOVEMBER 2008 - Chillout Productions reveals the dates for the 7th edition of the Skywards Dubai International Jazz ...
The 10 days festival is to feature great names in the world of music ranging between blues, Jazz, rock and pop with an approximate total of 30 acts.
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