Buy Putumayo Presents: Latin Jazz or Ritmo Caliente or The Jazz Scene.
Best SellingNewestLowest PriceHighest Price Page 1 of 10 NextPutumayo Presents: Latin Jazz$9.53A mixture of Afro-Cuban rhythms and jazz style come together on Latin Jazz, a lively collection of songs by masters of the genre. The artists featured on Latin Jazz represent an honored cast of musicians ranging from early pioneers of the genre to those who have helped it remain a viable force for more than 60 years. Machito, a contemporary of Dizzy Gillespie and Duke Ellington, was a pioneering bandleader who helped deepen the bond between Afro-Cuban music and American jazz.
Ritmo Caliente$13.09Throughout his long career, Machito stayed at the forefront of musical events, from the rumba era via mambo & cha cha cha to the salsa era. Here the concentration is on Machito & his Afro-Cubans' exciting fusion of Afro-Cuban music, with bebop the revolutionary new jazz of the 1940s. Machito & his Afro-Cubans were way ahead of their time, inspiring dancers & listeners in equal measure.
The Jazz Scene$69.97
Mucho Macho Machito$12.55
Freezelandia 1947 1949$39.99
Kenya$6.31All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.Frank Raul Grillo, also known as Machito, was the leader of The Afro-Cubans, a fiery definitive Latin-jazz big band. Not only did they sport a topnotch percussion section, featuring Candido Camero, Jose Mangual, and Uba Nieto, but they worked the arrangements of Mario Bauza, the father of modern Afro-Hispanic jazz in the U.S.
Lo Esencial De Fania$19.96INCLUYE 56 TEMAS.
Aniceto Molina El Machito$16.95EL MACHITO; EL BESITO; LA BALEDA; AZUCENA; YO TRAIGO SABOR; LA INDIA PIPONA; LA CHICHERA; LA CHUNGA; EN TU CUERPO MI NOMBRE; LOS AMORES DE PETRONA; FIESTA EN CORRALEJA; EL SAXOFON SABANERO;.
Mambo Mucho Mambo: The Complete Columbia Masters$20.94Havana-born bandleader-singer Frank Raul Grillo, a.k.a. Machito (or simply Macho), may not have achieved the same level of mass appeal as Xavier Cugat (for whom he played and sang in the '30s), but his fusion of African and Latin rhythms with the improvisational bent of New York's postwar bebop scene would have a huge and lasting impact on Latin music. The 20 tracks gathered here date to the early and mid '50s, an era that saw Machito's musical peak and the exploding popularity of Latin rhythms neatly coincide.
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