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    Cuba-- Still Smokin'
    by John Marchant

    Cuba leads the way when it comes to hard working rhythmic dance music boasting Changui, Mambo, Rumba, Chachacha, Danzon and Son. The unique evolution of Cuban music stands in high relief against the back drop of other sites on the Afro-American music odyssey. For one, the Spanish colonists of Cuba did not prohibit their slaves from playing drums as did many fearful American colonialists. This continuity of rhythm set the foundation for a panoply of music forms which mixed the Iberian and African influence with the indigenous character of the Island nation.

    Presently, three popular branches of Cuban music are Rumba, with it's strong afro-hispanic rhythms and roots, Danzon, a more genteel dancehall style with a European flavour from Haitian French colonization and Son. East Cuban with Afro-Hispanic roots, Son is possessed by rhythms central to Cuba's predominant religion - Santeria. Like all Cuban music, Son also has it's vocal base in lyrical romanticism and playful politicization, e.g. 'Cuba is a beautiful woman who commands much respect but can get out of hand sometimes!'

    While Cuban exiles Celia Cruz, Gloria Estefan and Arturo Sandoval (of Irakere) continue to delight audiences around the world, Cuban music would wield even greater influence if Cuban nationals were allowed to perform in the U.S.

    Great examples of Cuban style abound. For starters check out the Corason label's excellent field recordings including Cuaretto Patria: A Una Coqueta and !Ahora Si Here Comes Changui also from Qbadisc Ritmo Oriental's Historia De La Ritmo Vols. 1 and 2 and Irakere Live at Ronnie Scott's from Cema/Capitol.


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