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Ray Barretto-Arrepientete by SalsaCanal | >> Ray Barretto-Arrepientete by SalsaCanal | >> Autor: Ray Barretto Album: The Message Año: 1972 Vocals: Adalberto Santiago Uno de las mejores congas de todos los tiempos...nos ofrece otra obra maestra de la salsa ......con guaguancos ...salsa y mucha variedad en este gran lp Espero que os guste el tema, para mas visitar mi SalsaCanal!!!
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From Mambo To Hip Hop El Extreme Excerpts by mambohiphop | >> Neighborhood pride ties together "From Mambo to Hip-Hop: A South Bronx Tale," a documentary being shown on WNET as part of the "Voces" series on Latin Americans. Full Documentary blip.tv "From Mambo to Hip-Hop" dances through the history of a borough that nurtured two musical movements: the mambo that evolved into salsa, and the hip-hop that arose from the most desperate days of the South Bronx. Produced by Elena Martinez and Steve Zeitlin, who are principals in the New York folklore group City Lore, and directed by Henry Chalfant, a longtime chronicler of the South Bronx who collaborated on the early-1980's documentary "Style Wars," "From Mambo" rushes by, driven by rhythms that change through the decades. Mambo and hip-hop are the kind of melting-pot phenomena that New York heats and stirs. Their roots are African, refracted through the Caribbean and the city. In their beginnings both styles also reflected, and defied, the ghetto status and economic deterioration of the South Bronx. Mambo was visceral, sophisticated music that emerged after World War II as Cuban styles were picked up by Puerto Ricans who mingled with jazz musicians, and the Bronx became a night life mecca. The groundbreaking big band led by Machito was named the Afro-Cubans, flaunting the fact that its musicians were black, and it traded ideas with the era's beboppers. The documentary has exultant vintage segments from the 1950's heyday of mambo with musicians and especially dancers who shook everything ...