The term Afro-Cuban refers to Cubans of Sub Saharan African ancestry, and to historical or cultural elements in Cuba thought to emanate from this community. The term can refer to the combining of African and other cultural elements found in Cuban society such as religion, music, language, the arts, and class culture.
During the 1920s and 1930s Cuba experienced a movement geared towards Afro-Cuban culture called Afrocubanismo. The movement had a large impact on Cuban literature, poetry, painting, music, and sculpture. It was the first artistic campaign in Cuba that focused on one particular theme: black culture. Specifically it highlighted the struggle for independence from Spain, black slavery, and building a purely Cuban national identity. Its goal was to incorporate African folklore and rhythm into traditional modes of art.
The movement evolved from an interest in the rediscovery of African heritage. It developed in two very different stages. The first stage stemmed from European artists and intellectuals who were interested in African art and musical folk forms. This stage paralleled the Harlem Renaissance in New York, Négritude in the French Caribbean, and coincided with stylistic European Vanguard (like cubism and its representation of African masks). It was characterized by the participation of white intellectuals like Cubans Alejo Carpentier, Fortunato Vizcarrondo and Lydia Cabrera, Puerto Rican Luis Palés Matos, and Spaniards Pablo Picasso and Roger de Lauria. The African-inspired art that was produced in this early part of the movement was extremely picturesque but lacked a true understanding of black culture. The art tended to represent Afro-Cubans with cliché images like a black man sitting beneath a palm tree with a cigar.
McKinley Howard (Kenny) Dorham (August 30, 1924 – December 5, 1972) was an American jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer born in Fairfield, Texas. Dorham's talent is frequently lauded by critics and other musicians, but he never received the kind of attention from the jazz establishment that many of his peers did or public recognition. For this reason, his name has become (in the words of writer Gary Giddins) "virtually synonymous with underrated." He also composed the jazz standard "Blue Bossa," which first appeared on Joe Henderson's album Page One.
Dorham was one of the most active bebop trumpeters. He played in the big bands of Lionel Hampton, Billy Eckstine, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton and Mercer Ellington and the quintet of Charlie Parker. He was a charter member of the original cooperative Jazz Messengers. He also recorded as a sideman with Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins, and he replaced Clifford Brown in the Max Roach Quintet after Brown's death in 1956. In addition to sideman work, he led his own groups, including the Jazz Prophets (formed shortly after Art Blakey took over the Jazz Messengers name). The Jazz Prophets, featuring a young Bobby Timmons on piano, bassist Sam Jones and tenorman J. R. Monterose with guest Kenny Burrell on guitar, recorded a live album 'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia in 1956 for Blue Note.
Charles Parker, Jr. (August 29, 1920 – March 12, 1955), also known as Yardbird and Bird, was an American jazz saxophonist and composer.
Parker acquired the nickname "Yardbird" early in his career and the shortened form, "Bird", which continued to be used for the rest of his life, inspiring the titles of a number of Parker compositions, such as "Yardbird Suite", "Ornithology", "Bird Gets the Worm", and "Bird of Paradise."
Parker was a highly influential jazz soloist and a leading figure in the development of bebop, a form of jazz characterized by fast tempos, virtuosic technique, and improvisation. Parker introduced revolutionary harmonic ideas, including rapidly passing chords, new variants of altered chords, and chord substitutions. His tone ranged from clean and penetrating to sweet and somber. Many Parker recordings demonstrate virtuosic technique and complex melodic lines, combining jazz with other musical genres, including blues, Latin, and classical.
Parker was an icon for the hipster subculture and later the Beat Generation, personifying the jazz musician as an uncompromising artist and intellectual, rather than an entertainer.
Afro-Cuban All Star - A Toda Cuba Le Gusta [Full Album]
★ ★ AFRO LATIN PARTY ★ ★
Afro Cuban Jazz Mix 2013
Juan de Marcos and The Afro-Cuban All Stars Live on KPLU
Afro-Cuban Jazz Project, Campiña
Juan de Marcos Gonzales Afro Cuban All Stars in concert
Chucho Valdes & The Afro-Cuban Messengers - Jazz à Vienne Live (2010)
Kenny Dorham - Afro-Cuban [Full Album]
Machito & Charlie Parker - The Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite
Afro Cuban All Stars - Habana Del Este
Elegua (Afro-Cuban Orisha)
Chucho Valdes & The Afro Cuban Messengers @Salsa & Latin Jazz Barcelona Festival 2011
Afro Cuban Drumming Part 1
Afro-Cuban Drum Master -- Alejandro Berillo
Afro-Cuban All Star - A Toda Cuba Le Gusta [Full Album]
★ ★ AFRO LATIN PARTY ★ ★
Afro Cuban Jazz Mix 2013
Juan de Marcos and The Afro-Cuban All Stars Live on KPLU
Afro-Cuban Jazz Project, Campiña
Juan de Marcos Gonzales Afro Cuban All Stars in concert
Chucho Valdes & The Afro-Cuban Messengers - Jazz à Vienne Live (2010)
Kenny Dorham - Afro-Cuban [Full Album]
Machito & Charlie Parker - The Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite
Afro Cuban All Stars - Habana Del Este
Elegua (Afro-Cuban Orisha)
Chucho Valdes & The Afro Cuban Messengers @Salsa & Latin Jazz Barcelona Festival 2011
Afro Cuban Drumming Part 1
Afro-Cuban Drum Master -- Alejandro Berillo
Black Beauty in Cuba
Afro Cuban All Star
AFROCUBAN ALL STARS : SONERO
Afro Cuban All Stars - Chan Chan
How to play drums - 6/8 over 4/4 Afro Cuban Beat
6 8 Afro Cuban "Bembe" (1of2) - Beyond the Beat
Afro-Cuban Master Class with Danys "La Mora" Perez @ Ordway June 2011
Matt Garstka- Afro Cuban
Afro Cuban Rumba music and dance -- havana, cuba
Chucho Valdes & The Afro-Cuban Messengers - Jazz San Javier Live (2010)
Chucho Valdes & Archie Shepp Afro-cuban project - Jazz a Porquerolles Live (2011)
Mario Bauza & His Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra - Leverkusener Jazztage 1992
Afro Cubans All Stars -Juan De Marcos -Live Japan
Mr Bongo - Jack Costanzo and his Afro Cuban Band - Vinyl Rip
MSM Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra directed by Bobby Sanabria (1st set)
Afro Cuban All Stars - At the Salon of Dreams (Qué Tengo Pa' Tí)
"3 Afro Cuban Jazz Moods" - Arturo O'Farrill and The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra
Storia del Jazz - 9 - Afro Cuban Jazz, Cool Jazz e West Coast Jazz
Afro-Cuban Oktober Fest: Master Class with Sergio Larrinaga & Mari Luz Fuentes
The Afro-Cuban All Stars Crossing Borders by Mimi Machado
Patakí: Afro-Cuban Medley (Bata, Arara, Bata-Rumba) - Tambo Toké
Coming Home: Sacred Spaces and Diaspora in Afro-Cuban Women's Religious Culture
Downtown Thursdays presents "Vinny and Ray Afro-Cuban Latin Jazz"
Extra: Juan de Marcos and the Afro-Cuban All Stars Live on KPLU / KCTS Rehearsal
Afro-Cuban Dances: ... Y la Negra Bailaba
Afro-Cuban Dances: La Comparsa
Afro-Cuban Dances: Danza Lucumi
Salsa Africaine
Afro-Cuban Dances: Danza Negra
No Noise, Pt. 1 & 2
Mango Mangue
Okiedoke
Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite
Ven a Bailar el Cha Cha Chá
Son de Baloy
Vive Como Yo
Cleopatra Rumba (Desert Dance)
Patricia
Rose Room
The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
Torero
Babalu
Mambo A La Savoy
Asia Minor
Llora Timbero
Mambo Inn
Tanga