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Latin music - specifically, Brazilian, Cuban, Argentinean, and Mexican music - has been enormously influential on American jazz. However, until now no one has traced its impact or even recognized how enormously influential it has been throughout the entire history of jazz. This book traces, for the first time, the long history of interplay between these two rich musical traditions, shedding new light on the history of both styles.
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Latin jazz: the first of the fusions, 1880s to today
1999, Schirmer Books, Schirmer Trade Books
in English
0028646819 9780028646817
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Latin Jazz : The First of Fusion, 1880's to Today
July 1999, Schirmer Books
Hardcover
in English
0825671922 9780825671920
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Discography: p. 260-280.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-284) and index.
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"The degree too which Latin musical styles affected ragtime, pre-jazz, and very early jazz will always be unclear because the historical record is scattered, confused, or most often of all, nonexistent."
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