AFROCUBA / Sobrevolando

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Chucho Valdés & The Afro-Cuban Messengers - Zawinul's Mambo

Chucho Valdés & The Afro-Cuban Messengers - Zawinul's Mambo Chucho Valdés & The Afro-Cuban Messengers: Chucho Valdés - piano Lázaro Rivero - bass Juan Carlos Rojas - drums Carlos Manuel Miyares - tenor sax Reinaldo Melián - trumpet Yaroldy Abreu - percussion Dreiser Durruthy - percussion, batá, vocals Jazz San Javier 2010
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Afro Cuban Allstars Live

The Afro-Cuban Allstars perform 'Amor Verdadero' at the Salon of Dreams followed by an intimate impromtu sing along around the piano as seen on the South Bank Show. Buy DVD: www.amazon.co.uk Find more at www.warnerclassicsandjazz.com
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Afro-Cuban Rumba Dance Instruction w/ José Carrión & Cutumba

RUMBA is the first in a series of instructional Cuban dance DVDs to be produced by the Academy of Cuban Folklore and Dance. This two-DVD set features detailed instruction on yambú (42 min) & guaguancó (50 min), in addition to demonstrations and performances. Filmed in Santiago de Cuba with José Carrión & Cutumba. For more information, go to www.cubanfolkloricdance.com
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Juan de Marcos Gonzales & Afro Cuban All Stars - Absolutely Live

Juan de Marcos Gonzalez is one of the most important figures in Cuban music today. Juan de Marcos Gonzlez is one of the most important figures in Cuban music today. He has a mission to show the world the wealth, diversity and vitality of Cuban music. His work with the Afro-Cuban All Stars, the Buena Vista Social Club, Rubn Gonzlez, Ibrahim Ferrer, Sierra Maestra and others has made an extraordinary contribution to raising the profile of Cuban music throughout the world. However, neither his name nor his crucial contribution is well known to the general public and he remains something of an unsung hero of Cuban music.
AFRO-CUBAN***

the track is called CAMPINA, performed by the AFRO-CUBAN JAZZ PROJECT
Piano,tumba y Bongo. Afro Cuban Jazz

Piano:Tony Monserrat, Bongó:Jhony Rudas, Tumbadora: Miguel Urbina, Trumpet: Prisco Oropeza, Maracas: Edgar Quijada, Base: Marcos Romero. Salsa Jazz,
MACHITO & HIS AFROCUBANS

EL BAILE DEL TORNILLO is shown here with the accompaniment of Machito Orchestra. Machito-vocalist, maraca player, composer, recording artist, bandleader (1908-1984) Machito and his Afro Cubans was an absolute powerhouse unit that lay the foundation for Latin Jazz, a seminal force in the original fusion of Cuban clave rhythms and the melodies and harmonies of jazz. They were the original Mambo Kings in New York in the 40s and are considered the most innovative and influential orchestra in the genre. Frank Grillo better known as Machito was born in Tampa, Florida February 16, 1912. His father was Cuban, but, he was born an American Citizen by his own right. He was raised in Cuba. His mother nicknamed him MACHO and later people call him MACHTIO. He became a very proficient vocalist and maraca player. He came to New York in 1937, looking for a good opportunity. He was a member of many Cuban groups of the time, like Conjunto Moderno, Conjunto Caney, Noro Morales Orchestra and Xavier Cugat Orchestra. After serving his duty in the US army he came back to New York. Later on he formed his own orchestra known as Machito and his Afro-Cubans Boys. Mario Bauza was his brother in law who became an essential element for their orchestra infiltrating the new rhythm know as in Latin Jazz. Their better know hit was Tanga. Here we present these great Cuban artists for the pleasure of our visitors. Graciela Grillo-Perez was born in Havana, Cuba and in the early 40s she moved to New York to <b>...</b>
Chucho Valdés & The Afro-Cuban Messengers - New Orleans

Chucho Valdés & The Afro-Cuban Messengers - New Orleans Chucho Valdés & The Afro-Cuban Messengers: Chucho Valdés - piano Lázaro Rivero - bass Juan Carlos Rojas - drums Carlos Manuel Miyares - tenor sax Reinaldo Melián - trumpet Yaroldy Abreu - percussion Dreiser Durruthy - percussion, batá, vocals Jazz San Javier 2010
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NAGUE machito and his afro-cubans

NAGUE is a famous interpretation that made Machito famous. Machito-vocalist, maraca player, composer, recording artist, bandleader (1908-1984) Machito and his Afro Cubans was an absolute powerhouse unit that lay the foundation for Latin Jazz, a seminal force in the original fusion of Cuban clave rhythms and the melodies and harmonies of jazz. They were the original Mambo Kings in New York in the 40s and are considered the most innovative and influential orchestra in the genre. Frank Grillo better known as Machito was born in Tampa, Florida February 16, 1912. His father was Cuban, but, he was born an American Citizen by his own right. He was raised in Cuba. His mother nicknamed him MACHO and later people call him MACHITO. He became a very proficient vocalist and maraca player. He came to New York in 1937, looking for a good opportunity. He was a member of many Cuban groups of the time, like Conjunto Moderno, Conjunto Caney, Noro Morales Orchestra and Xavier Cugat Orchestra. After serving his duty in the US army he came back to New York. Later on he formed his own orchestra known as Machito and his Afro-Cubans Boys. Mario Bauza was his brother in law who became an essential element for their orchestra infiltrating the new rhythm known as in Latin Jazz. Their better know hit was Tanga. Here we present these great Cuban artists for the pleasure of our visitors. Graciela Grillo-Perez was born in Havana, Cuba and in the early 40s she moved to New York to seek success as the <b>...</b>
RARE AND LEGENDARY Afrocuba de Matanzas play bata and chant at private bembe In Oakland

www.myspace.com Members of the legendary Cuban folkloric troupe, "Afrocuba De Mantnzas" play bata and chant at a private bembe In Oakland. Here they are joined by Carlos Aldama on vocals.
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MACHITO & HIS AFRO-CUBAN BOYS

Betty Reilly sings TIERRA VA TEMBLA with the accompaniment of Machito & His Afro-cuban Boys. Frank Grillo better known as Machito was born in Tampa, Florida February 16, 1912. His father was Cuban, but, he was born an American Citizen by his own right. He was raised in Cuba. His mother nicknamed him MACHO and later people call him MACHTIO. He became a very proficient vocalist and maraca player. He came to New York in 1937, looking for a good opportunity. He was a member of many Cuban groups of the time, like Conjunto Moderno, Conjunto Caney, Noro Morales Orchestra and Xavier Cugat Orchestra. After serving his duty in the US army he came back to New York. Later on he formed his own orchestra known as Machito and his Afro-Cubans Boys. Graciela was his sister who was married to Mario Bauza. Their better know hit was Tanga. Here we present these great Cuban artists for the pleasure of our visitors.
AFROCUBA DE MATANZAS - Rumba Matancera DVD - LIVE - sample 1

earthcds.com A full length performance of traditional and contemporary styles of Rumba Matancera by one of Cuba's most famous music and dance companies. On the morning of Saturday, March 2nd 2005, having overcome some problems with their transport the 24 strong group, Afrocuba de Matanzas, travelled from their home city to the Havana base of the Conjunto Folklorico Nacional de Cuba. Afrocuba had been invited to share the bill, with the national folkloric group, for one of the famous Rumba Saturdays hosted on the shaded patio of El Palenque. The Conjunto Folklorico was to play the first set, followed by Afrocuba. As the instruments were being set up a light rain began to fall. The musicians and dancers of the Conjunto decided that this was enough for them to cancel, causing some consternation. Afrocuba stepped up with their characteristic enthusiasm to say 'no problem, we'll do all of it then'. The rain soon stopped and what followed was a superb, full length performance of some of Afrocuba's greatest rumbas, presented here for the first time on DVD. Live at el Palenque presents performances of el yambu, el guaguanco, la columbia and batarumba. Includes a 20 page booklet with notes and background information on Cuban rumba. Buy this DVD here: earthcds.com
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6 8 Afro Cuban "Bembe" (1of2) - Beyond the Beat

Free drum lessons from claytonskinner.com - Learn how to play a 6 8 Afro Cuban or "Bembe". PDF available at www.claytonskinner.com Demonstrations played using Pearl Drums with Sabian Cymbals and Pro Mark Sticks. Audio recorded with ZOOM H4N. Video Captured by Sony Handycam HD.
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Afro Cuban Jazz Saxtet performs Manteca arranged by Onel Mulet

Onel Mulet brought his arrangement of the classic, Manteca to my home with an all star cast for a memorable video session. Onel Mulet, soprano sax; Jason Marshall, baritone sax; Xavier Perez, tenor sax; Al Acosta, alto; Pedro "Pedrito" Martinez, bata (omele); Roman Diaz, bata (iya); Rafael Monteagudo, bata (oconcolo), Little Johnny Rivero, conga
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Afrocuba de Matanzas: Yambú Matancero

Featuring a mock controversia de décimas between Minini, Saldiguera and Virulilla (Founding members of Los Muñequitos). Sorry about the edit at the end but I had to fit it within youtube's limits. I wil try to post the whole thing for download at esquinarumbera.blogspot.com
Callejon de Hamel (Cuba): Afro Cuban Traditions - Indianapolis Museum of Art

www.imamuseum.org IMA - Indianapolis Museum of Art Callejon de Hamel (Cuba): Afro Cuban Traditions See footage from the famed Callejon de Hamel in Cuba where artist Salvador Gonzalez has created murals honoring the rich Afro-Cuban traditions in Cuba. This video is on display in artist William Rasdell's show at IMA.
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Chucho Valdes & Archie Shepp Afro-cuban project - Jazz a Porquerolles Live (2011)

Musicians: ARCHIE SHEPP - saxophone CHUCHO VALDÉS - piano CARLOS MANUEL MIYARES HERNANDEZ - saxophone, ténor REINALDO MELIÁN ALVAREZ - trompette LÁZARO RIVERO ALARCÓN - contrebasse YAROLDY ABREU ROBLES - percussions, congas DREISER DURRUTHY BOMBALÉ - voix, tambour Batà JUAN CARLOS CASTRO ROJAS - batterie Track List: 1. Stela va a stellar (Chucho Valdés) 2. The stars are in your eyes (Archie Shepp) 3. Yansa (Chucho Valdés) 4. Mambo influenciado (Chucho Valdés) 5. Revolution (Archie Shepp)
Afro-Cuban Rhythms - Cascara

Drum lesson on the Afro-Cuban 'Cascara' rhythm by Sacha Kloostra www.schoolofmusiconline.com
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Raul Rekow & Karl Perazzo Demonstrate Afro-Cuban 6/8 Rhythm

In this online lesson, Santana's percussionists Karl Perazzo and Raul Rekow demonstrate the Afro-Cuban 6/8 Rhythm on congas and timbales. This video is an excerpt from the full-lenghth DVD, From Afro-Cuban to Rock. The DVD features Santana's rhythm section Raul Rekow and Karl Perazzo as well as other renowned musicians including Billy Johnson (drums), Myron Dove(bass) and Rebeca Mauleon (keyboards). The band applies traditional rhythms such as Guajira, Guaguanco, Palo, Cha-cha-cha, Rumba, Columbia, and Afro-Cuban 6/8, as well as instruction for each on various percussion instruments. Whether you are an aspiring Latin percussionist or simply loooking for a greater understanding of how the rhythmic magic is created, From Afro-Cuban to Rock is for you!
La Campana - Afro-Cuban Percussion, Song and Dance Company 2

Scenes from La Campana's show in La Begonia, Holguin, Cuba. Established in 1993, the group has over 40 members. They have performed in important national venues in Havana, Camagüey and Trinidad, as well as at many international events in countries including Mexico, Venezuela, Columbia, and Panama. They have been awarded various national cultural prizes. The instruments played include Chequeré, Catayé, Catá, Tumbadoras, Tambores Batá, Campana, Requinto, Tumba Francesa and Tamboras. The group integrates musicians, dancers, and singers, all under the direction of Francisco Griñán Sánchez (Chichío). Contact: email: presidenciacpae@baibrama.cult.cu cell: (53) 52 395133 video shoots: Wayne Eardley and Nunca Silva video editing: Nunca Silva
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Afro-Cuban All Stars-Descarga Moperc

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Afro Cuban Big Band Play Along - Soul Sauce

This video is a promotional sample of the book "Afro-Cuban Big Band Play Along" available from Alfred Publishing. Drummer Joe McCarthy plays on "Soul Sauce" composed by Milton Delugg, Dizzy Gillespie, Chano Pozo, Pauline Rivelli & Robert Thiele. This selection is from the Latin Grammy Award winning CD, "Caribbean Jazz Project - Afro Bop Alliance."
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Juan de Marcos & Afro-Cuban All Stars, 4-9-09, Video 1

An incredible Juan de Marcos & Afro-Cuban All Stars concert came to the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center! It was an amazing two-hour show, sold out & more than worth the price of admission! The show was interactive so late in the show there was dancing in the aisles, audience members rushed up to the stage to shake hands, dance & take pictures with the musicians, and Juan de Marcos & the 15-piece orchestra. de Marcos also introduced his grand-daughter who came out and sang the last few pieces with the All Stars. It was a night to remember in Tampa Bay, and I certainly hope TBPAC brings back the Orchestra!
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The Afro Cuban Jazz Cartel-Song for Chano

Brian Andres and the Afro Cuban Jazz Cartel performing the tune Song for Chano at the Grinstead Amphitheatre in the Plaza at Sonoma, Ca on Aug 11 2009 for the Sonoma Valley Jazz Societies 2nd Tuesday of the Month Concert Series. Brian Andres-drumset Carlos Caro-conga Patricio Angulo-timbales Christian Tumalan-piano Aaron Germaine-bass Jaime Dubberly-trombone Erik Jekabson-trumpet Darren Smith-sax www.brianandres.com
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Mozambique Afro Cuban Lesson from How to Play Afro Cuban Congas

earthcds.com Played on Toca Elite Pro Series congas. By Michael Pluznick and friends. From a soon to be released, "How to play Afro Cuban Congas" DVD by Michael Pluznick. Played on Toca Elite Pro Series congas. Michael Pluznick white shirt quinto, Wade Peterson "Bombo" (Surdo) drum, Kim Atkinson on 2 congas. In 1985 I went to Cuba and with Kim Atkinson (playing two congas and taking the 2nd solo in this video) and found and studied with the late great Pello El Afrocan in Havana Cuba where we learned this composition of traditional afro cuban drumming called "Mozambique. Pello told us he named Mozambique after a small country in Africa he wanted to recognize. He also creadted a Mozambique dance craze and he made several Mozambique record albims before he passed away.
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6/8, 12/8 (ternary) African, Afro Cuban cowbell patterns, 19 bell rhythms

Sharin' the love for 6/8 bell patterns. 19 Mainly African or Afro-Cuban. Bembe / Short bell 0:04 Yoruba 0:18 Soli 0:29 Tambu 0:42 Bembe 2 0:50 Tonada 1:04 Aasadua 1:14 Sorsonet/ Sarsonet 1:26 Bemba 1:37 Ashanti 1:49 Yanvalou / Long bell 2:00 Bahavento 2:11 Mahi / Long bell 2:19 Soli 2 / Shuffle 2:29 Fume-fume 2:39 Kenkeni 2:51 Djabara 3:03 Bikutsi 3:13 Jazz swing 3:24 www.drummer.co.uk
6-8 cowbell Bembe Short bell 0:04 Yoruba 0:18 Soli 0:29 Tambu 0:42 0:50 Tonada 1:04 Aasadua 1:14 Sorsonet/ Sarsonet 1:26 Bemba 1:37 Ashanti 1:49 Yanvalou Long 2:00 Bahavento 2:11 Mahi 2:19 Shuffle 2:29 Fume-fume 2:39 Kenkeni 2:51 Djabara 3:03 Bikutsi 3:13 Jazz swing 3:24
Afro-Cuban Drum Master -- Alejandro Berillo

Alejandro Berillo (Afro-Cuban Drum Master) - Holguin, Cuba 2010
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Afro-Cuban Dance - Palo - Cutumba - Santiago de Cuba

Palo - Performance by Ballet Folklórico Cutumba de Santiago. More information on Cutumba at www.cubanfolkloricdance.com
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