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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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Breaking Jazz News & Opinion: June 2009
Reports of the death of smooth jazz exaggerated. Peter Hum was on hand for the "staggering journey."
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Jazz festival promises whole new level of experience
America is cool, because its the birthplace of jazz. Since then, it has been loved worldwide. The sixth annual Temecula Valley International Jazz Festival (TVIJF) will be held July 10, 11 and 12 in Old Town Temecula. Jazz is an internationally accepted art form born in the US, said festival organizer Jon Laskin. We celebrate that. After traditional jazz went rock and roll about the time the ...
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PERFORMANCE/TOUR: Creole Club Latin Jazz Legacy Series
Creole Restaurant and Music Supper Club continues to raise artistic and showcase standards while invigorating the Harlem Jazz scene and proudly presenting the Latin Jazz Legacy Series featuring the top artists in the Latin Jazz genre CHEMBO CORNIEL LATIN JAZZ QUINTET CD Release Party July 10th and 11th 8 and 10 PM...
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Jazz Fest kicks off with a bang in Montreal
The Montreal International Jazz Festival kicked off with a bang Tuesday, with an epic performance by soul legend Stevie Wonder and a post-midnight fireworks show setting the celebratory tone for the beloved festival's 30th anniversary soiree. ... - By TOM HUNTINGTON Arts Correspondent
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Jazz festival promises whole new level of experience
America is cool, because its the birthplace of jazz. Since then, it has been loved worldwide. The sixth annual Temecula Valley International Jazz Festival (TVIJF) will be held July 10, 11 and 12 in Old Town Temecula. Jazz is an internationally accepted art form born in the US, said festival CEO Jon Laskin. We celebrate that. After traditional jazz went rock and roll when the Beatles came to ...
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