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Hi.

Just finished reading a great article in this months Jazzwise, on Juan who one of the mastermind's behind the success of the 'Buena Vista Social Club', and has been a leading light in cuban jazz for a long time.

I am a great fan of Cuban music in general and have many albums of one sort or another. The mixture of piano, trumpets, congas is something I never get tired of listening to.

Anyone familier with Juan's music or Cuban music/Jazz in general? Or do you have any recommendations?

Che.

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Erik.

I am grateful for your thoughts.

I asked about a specific artist and Cuban music and not 'Afro-cuban Jazz'.

I think there is a difference.

Che.

che.

I was responding to the portion of your original post that asked "Anyone familier with ...Cuban music/Jazz in general? Or do you have any recommendations?"

Unless you are specifically trying to separate Cuban jazz from Afro-Cuban jazz, in which case I apologize.

Erik.

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In the artical I read, Gonzales talkes about the "sound of today's Cuba".

There are timbas, the most modern and aggressive style, there is contemporary danzon, using vibraphone and a mix of classical and traditional cuban music. Add to this mixture jazz and for me this is what makes the music so appealing.

Che.

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Erik.

I am grateful for your thoughts.

I asked about a specific artist and Cuban music and not 'Afro-cuban Jazz'.

I think there is a difference.

Che.

che.

I was responding to the portion of your original post that asked "Anyone familier with ...Cuban music/Jazz in general? Or do you have any recommendations?"

Erik.

Yes Erik, but that was not the title and just one of the questions I asked opinions on.

Che.

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Gonzalez plays the guitar, of late he plays the six string tres.

I have a couple of albums form the collaboration with 'World Muisc' and 'Sierra Maestra'. He comments;

" I have always thought that Cuban music was becoming too Americanised. When you live in a country that's isolated, it is tempting to believe that everything outside of it is much better"

And so in albums like "Dundunbanza" and "Tibiri Tabara", I think we see cuban music at its best, Great rhythms and horn lines etc etc.

Che.

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I saw Juan Marcos Gonzalez' orchestra live a year or two after the movie was out, and was disappointed, as it was a rather conservative approach towards Cuban casino style dance music. The classic tunes he played sounded like routine jobs - check out Arsenio Rodriguez' original version of Dundumbanza! - available on a Tumbao CD. Most modern bands sound cold compared to the groove of Arsenio!

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Recently saw Cachaito's band on TV, again nothing innovative, but excellent descarga stylings.

Their conga player Minguel Anga Diaz has a new disc coming up on World Circuit - I was sent a review copy. This disc is much more representative of modern Cuban stylings.

For an example how lively this Cuban big band style already sounded in the 1960's, try a Palladium CD titled "Tumbao Cubano" - Juan Marcos Gonzalez hasn't added one note to this music.

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