Afro-Cuban culture, Cuba, Latin Jazz
Everyone knows Perez Prado the bandleader.
How many know Perez Prado the pianist?
Clearly a guy at home on the keyboard.
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Duel
Perez Prado with Juan Bruno Tarrazaz (Cuba) and Chamaco Dominquez (Mexico)
What Mambo looked like
Between Swing Jazz and Rock and Roll, there was Mambo
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Video
Made in 1930 by Universal.
The first motion picture to use a pre-recorded soundtrack made independently of the actual filming.
This was only the 19th talking picture filmed entirely in two-color Technicolor. At the time, blue was not one of the options in color films.
Art director Herman Rosse and production director John Murray Anderson came up with some ingenious workarounds including using filters and other innovations which created an almost blue tint (more like turquoise in the original.)
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Afro-Cuban culture, Cuba, Video
Personnel:
Ray Barretto
Jimmy Delgado
Ray Romero
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Afro-Cuban culture, Cuba, Latin Jazz, Video
Reference
Info about Aldo’s education project for drummers KOSA
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Afro-Cuban culture, Cuba, Latin Jazz, Video
Harlem, May 21, 2016
Soloists:
Arturo Ortiz on keyboards
Camilo Molina on drums
Nicky Marrero on timbales
Little Johnny Rivero on congas and
El Maestro Eddie Palmieri on piano.
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