An edition of Musica! (1999)

Musica!

salsa, rumba, merengue, and more : the rhythm of Latin America

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An edition of Musica! (1999)

Musica!

salsa, rumba, merengue, and more : the rhythm of Latin America

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"Salsa, the sexy dance music of the Spanish-speaking world, is making its way into the lives of millions around the globe. But the term "salsa" actually describes a multitude of different Latin music styles, including son, guaracha, mambe, rumba, merengne, and Latin jazz. Musica tells the story of salsa's origins and charts its journey from Cuba to New York's barrio, Miami Beach, and beyond."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
176

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Cover of: Musica!
Musica!: Salsa, Rumba, Merengue, And More
January 1999, Diane Pub Co
Paperback in English
Cover of: Musica!
Musica!: Salsa, Rumba, Merengue, and More
October 1, 1999, Chronicle Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: Musica!
Musica!: salsa, rumba, merengue, and more : the rhythm of Latin America
1999, Chronicle Books, Distributed in Canada by Raincoast Books
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Table of Contents

The roots of salsa
The salsa centres
Crossing borders.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 172), discography (p. 169-172), and index.

Published in
San Francisco

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.64
Library of Congress
ML3535.5 .S74 1999, ML3535.5.S74 1999, ML 3535.5 S74 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
176 p. :
Number of pages
176

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24738166M
Internet Archive
musicasalsarumba00stew
ISBN 10
0811825663
ISBN 13
9780811825665
LCCN
99010083
OCLC/WorldCat
40861906

First Sentence

"FOR THOUSANDS of American tourists in the decades between Prohibition and the Cuban revolution of 1959, entering the narrow port of Havana must have been like passing through the gates of heaven."

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