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Examples

  • Jazz and Afro-Latin traditions are intertwined in ways that we've yet to fully understand.

    Second-Generation Genius Larry Blumenfeld 2012

  • For Mr. Pérez, "Adam is essential to my desire to speak in a musical language that demands equal attention to Afro-Latin heritage and the sound of jazz."

    Unlocking the Keys to the Kit Larry Blumenfeld 2011

  • Antibalas founder Martín Perna and Adrian Quesada, the influential guitarist/bandleader in Grupo Fantasma and Brownout, created an exquisite new reality on modern Afro-Latin and funk-inspired grooves when forming Ocote.

    Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Thievery's Rastas and Austin's Latin Soul Derek Beres 2011

  • For Mr. Pérez, "Adam is essential to my desire to speak in a musical language that demands equal attention to Afro-Latin heritage and the sound of jazz."

    Unlocking the Keys to the Kit Larry Blumenfeld 2011

  • Antibalas founder Martín Perna and Adrian Quesada, the influential guitarist/bandleader in Grupo Fantasma and Brownout, created an exquisite new reality on modern Afro-Latin and funk-inspired grooves when forming Ocote.

    Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Thievery's Rastas and Austin's Latin Soul Derek Beres 2011

  • The latest nightlife venture from the Jukebox Jam crowd sees them sticking with what they know best: retro rhythm'n'blues. soul, Afro-Latin, ska, rockabilly and popcorn sounds will all be dished up by the night's resident, Liam Large, this week joined by food writer, telly presenter and occasional DJ Gizzi Erskine, while Dollar Bill play live.

    Clubs picks of the week 2011

  • And out of this comes Afro-Latin jazz which eventually develops into salsa.

    Exhibit Explores New York's Latin Roots 2010

  • And out of this comes Afro-Latin jazz which eventually develops into salsa.

    Exhibit Explores New York's Latin Roots 2010

  • And out of this comes Afro-Latin jazz which eventually develops into salsa.

    Exhibit Explores New York's Latin Roots 2010

  • Magos Herrera has evolved into a global-centric musician, capable of expressing herself in a multiplicity of languages, and vocal settings; from straight-ahead, ballads, scats, and the various dimensions and invention of Afro-Latin music.

    HW Pick: Magos Herrera, Luna Menguante Barluna « 2010

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