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A brief history of Mexican rock music ... In 1973 the North-American son was renamed "salsa" for a tv special (by Izzy Sanabria of Fania Records, the equivalent of Motown for Latin music).
The history of the Moorish empire prior to Spain extends from the ancient Moabites, and extends across the great ... Hague, Eleanor, Latin American Music, Santa Ana, Cal. Fine Arts Press,1934
Latin American music, along with jazz, which also blends African and European traits, has been a great influence on popular music around the world.
Historia de la Sonora Matancera y sus Estrellas: El decano de los Conjuntos de Americá.(TT: History of the Sonora Matancera and its All-Stars: The Dean of the American Groups);
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Tango renovacion: on the uses of music history in post-crisis Argentina (1). ... find Latin American Music Review articles. ... Article from: Latin American Music Review
Latin American music refers to the music of all countries in Latin America (and the Caribbean) and comes in many varieties. Latin America is home to musical styles such as the simple, rural conjunto music of northern Mexico, the sophisticated habanera of Cuba, the rhythmic sounds...
The Latin American Library at Tulane University, located on the fourth floor of Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, is one of the world's foremost collections of source materials in Latin American ...
Collecting culture: collector's converge correcting & corroborating Latin Music History - collecting Latin American music-related memorabilia, sound recordings from Latin Beat Magazine provided by...
Cristobal Diaz Ayala. The Roots of Salsa: The History of Cuban Music. William Zinn, 2000. ... The Latin Tinge: The Impact of Latin American Music on the United States. Oxford University Press, 1999.