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Matt
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Does it get anymore older. Recorded music was barely of the ground and here in 1914 with troubadour Maria Teresa Vera, Rafael Zequeira and some guitar help from the composer Manuel Corona who appeared on many of her recordings assisting early days as Rafael Zequeira did not play guitar but only sang vocals. They recorded 193 titles together until he passed away in 1924.
One of her first but not the very first recording from her. That was "Tere" with "Vela" on the old flip. 1914 as well
Trova is the style, you can say it is early Son but this is country/rural Cuban music delivered in that classic accoustic style.
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^ very Spanish, and I think I hear some similarities to the Tango?
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Another Italian friend told me when they immigrated to Australia the other choice to where they were going was Argentina but she arrived here when she was two. I have known her since I was fourteen as she is my best mates wife. He was similar but came from Malta as a baby and cannot remember his homeland but then again he does not seem that interested when over the years I have asked him about it. More concerned with the footy
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I have to agree, the formal dances are not my thing either, I'm thinking I'm a mambo man
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congo bongo!!!
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I've been reading Ted Gioia's history of jazz and its interesting how Latin and African rhythms intersect throughout history, starting with the North African invasion of Spain and so on.
The earliest jazz musicians in New Orleans were supposedly influenced by Mexican calvary band etc. It would seem the Latin and African rhythms are already tangled together long before you get to Afro-Cuban jazz. Afro-Cuban jazz is just more synthesis of previous synthesises
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Havin' a breather and gonna talk to my wife while I whack a jazz album on
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