1. Latin Music USA - LATINO PUBLIC BROADCASTING
Adriana Bosch, Senior Producer and Producer Program Four, now an independent filmmaker based in Miami, was for twenty years a producer, writer, and director at ...
Produced by a team led by WGBH, in co-production with the BBC, Latin Music USA invites the audience into the vibrant musical conversation between Latinos and non-Latinos that has helped shape the history of popular music in the United States.
2. Latin Music USA - DocuWiki
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3. Latin music USA. Disc 1, Bridges ; the salsa revolution | WorldCat.org
Salsa revolution / produced by Jeremy Marre, Pamela A. Aguilar and Daniel McCabe ; written by Jeremy Marre and Daniel McCabe. Notes: Title from disc label.
Features stories of some of the most memorable Latin music artists, from salsa to Latin jazz to the new generation who infuse rock, R & B, and even rap into their music, creating whole new genres. Inc
4. Latin music USA. Episode 2, The salsa revolution | WorldCat.org
Latin music USA highlights the great American music ... Aguilar and Daniel McCabe ; written by Jeremy Marre and Daniel McCAbe ; directed by Jeremy Marre.
Latin music USA highlights the great American music created by Latinos, and celebrates the Latin rhythms at the heart of jazz, rock, country, and rhythm and blues. It's a fresh take on American musica
5. PBS Welcomes Back LATIN MUSIC USA
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March 27, 2017 (Boston, MA) – Discover the fascinating musical fusions that propelled Latin music to the top of the US charts with LATIN MUSIC USA, coming back for audiences on Fridays, April 28th and May 5th at 9:00 P.M. ET (check local listings). Produced by public media leader WGBH Boston in co-production with the BBC, this two-part, four-hour documentary explores the Latin rhythms that influenced jazz, rock, country, and rhythm and blues, highlighting the enduring contributions made by Latino musicians to the American songbook.
6. PBS To Rebroadcast Its Remarkable 'Latin Music USA' Series From 2009
Apr 28, 2017 · JIMMY SMITS: In the United States, this is Latin music. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "LA BAMBA"). LOS LOBOS: (Singing) Para bailar la bamba, para bailar ...
AltLatino Extra presents a Q&A with the co-creator and Supervising Producer of the seminal PBS music documentary series, Latin Music USA.
7. Latin Music and its Influence | SCOPE Productions - The University of Iowa
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Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! In celebration, let’s look into the history of Latin music and its influence within the industry, particularly in America. Like many genres, Latin music (in its entirety) has never stopped evolving. It only continues to innovate, paving the way for new sub-genres with
8. Latin Music USA: Bridges & The Salsa Revolution - KPBS
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Airs Wednesday, September 8, 2010 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV
9. Latin Music - Ed Morales
Rubén Blades is a renowned vocalist, one of the emblematic singer-songwriters of 1970s salsa. But he's not always recognized for his achievements in other ...
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10. Latin Music USA - Roundabout Books
Title: Latin Music USA Director: .; Pamela A. Aguilar; Daniel McCabe. UPC: 841887010979. Studio: PBS Released: 2009. Format: DVD Language: English
Latin Music USA
11. Tito Puente and the Making of Latin Music (Music in American Life)
He is known as 'El Rey' – the king – and has come to epitomize the Latin experience in music, not just to Latinos throughout the United States and Latin ...
12. DAFNIS PRIETO & FROST LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA
LATIN MUSIC & STORIES TO PLAY | DAFNIS PRIETO & FROST LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA ... GRAMMY-winning drummer and composer Dafnis Prieto blends his Cuban heritage with a ...
Dafnis Prieto, director and composer GRAMMY-winning drummer and composer Dafnis Prieto blends his Cuban heritage with a forward-looking musical vision. A master storyteller and MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship recipient, Prieto crafts musical narratives through beautiful melodies and powerful rhythms. Featuring new composition alongside selections from his GRAMMY-winning album, Back to the Sunset. THU / APR 24, 2025 / 7:30 P.M. UM Gusman Concert Hall $40 $35 $15 ABOUT DAFNIS PRIETO From Cuba, Dafnis Prieto’s revolutionary drumming techniques and compositions have had a powerful impact on the music landscape, nationally and internationally. His various awards and honors include a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship, a GRAMMY Award for Back to the Sunset (2018), two additional GRAMMY nominations, two Latin GRAMMY nominations (including Best New Artist in 2007), and the Jazz Journalists Association’s Up & Coming Musician of the Year in 2006. As a composer, Prieto has created music for dance, film, chamber ensembles, and most notably for his own bands, ranging from duets to big bands, including the different groups featured in his ten distinctive recordings as a leader: About The Monks, Absolute Quintet, Taking the Soul for a Walk, Si o Si Quartet: Live at Jazz Standard NYC, Dafnis Prieto Proverb Trio, Triangles and Circles, Back to the Sunset, Transparency, Cantar, and 3 Sides of the Coin. In 2022, Prieto premiered a new work for Latin band and string orchestra —...
13. [PDF] Activities and Resources - PBS
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14. Mario Bauzá on the roots of Afro-Latin music | Jazz on the Tube
A segment from the documentary “Latin Music USA” that covers Bauzá's invention of Afro-Cuban Jazz. ... P.S. Our unique programming is made possible by help from ...
Afro-Cuban culture, Blog, Cuba, Cuban Jazz, Latin Jazz, The Cuba-US connection
15. The Latin American Spirit | Young People's Concerts | Television Scripts
This Latin American music is almost irresistible, when it's good, like the "Batuque" we just heard, by the Brazilian composer Fernandez.
Leonard Bernstein, American composer, conductor, pianist, educator, and humanitarian.
16. Latin American music - Indigenous, African, European | Britannica
The first Brazilian to write a piece directly inspired by folk music was the amateur musician Brasílio Itiberê da Cunha with his A sertaneja (1869; “The Country ...
Latin American music - Indigenous, African, European: The new musical cultures that emerged gradually during the colonial period grew from elements drawn from the cultures of indigenous peoples, Spanish or Portuguese Europeans, and sub-Saharan Africans. The various encounters and mixtures of all of these created an extraordinarily complex hybrid culture that reflected a social class system made up of Europeans (mostly Spaniards, with Portuguese in Brazil), criollos (European descendants born in the colonies), mestizos (mixtures of Indian with European or of black African with European or Indian), Indians, and those of African descent. Throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, the foundation of mestizo folk music is overwhelmingly
17. Meridian Brothers' New Form of Latin Music | The New Yorker
Sep 23, 2024 · The Colombian composer and musician Eblis Álvarez melds traditional genres with his own idiosyncratic style to create an almost ...
The Colombian composer and musician Eblis Álvarez melds traditional genres with his own idiosyncratic style to create an almost unclassifiable sound.
18. America's Music - Lawrence University
The four-hour series, Latin Music USA narrated by Jimmy Smits, traces the vibrant history of Latin music's expression and influence in America.