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The Latin beat, the rhythms and roots of Latin music from bossa nova to salsa and beyond, Ed Morales

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The Latin beat, the rhythms and roots of Latin music from bossa nova to salsa and beyond, Ed Morales
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-354) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Latin beat
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
52720766
Responsibility statement
Ed Morales
Review
"An accessible combination of serious study and exciting pop reference, The Latin Beat explains each of the wildly varied Latin musical forms - bossa nova, cumbia, merengue, tango, ranchera, rumba, son, salsa - in the context of the countries in which they arose (Cuba, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Domincan Republic, Mexico). Morales then traces each of these forms as they migrated north, and explains how they were absorbed into the American mix. He travels from the Latin ballad to the cocktail-lounge bossa nova to Latin jazz, chronicles the development of the samba in Brazil and salsa in New York, explores the connection between the mambo craze of the '40s and '50s with the Cuban craze of today, and uncovers the hidden history of Latinos in '80s and '90s rock and hip hop. The Latin Beat explores where the music has come from, and celebrates all of the directions it is going."--Jacket
Sub title
the rhythms and roots of Latin music from bossa nova to salsa and beyond
Table Of Contents
The beat is in the blood -- The evolution of Cuban music into salsa -- The story of Nuyorican salsa -- Contemporary Cuban music -- The Latin ballad from the bolero to the New Latin pop -- Latin jazz -- Re-imagining Brazil -- Other Latin beats from Mexico, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic -- The hidden history of Latinos and Latin influence in rock and hip-hop -- Latin alternative
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