Machito
Machito
Artist Information
Genres: World Fusion, Latin Jazz, Mambo, Modern Big Band, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Cuban Jazz, Son, Latin Big Band, Cuban Jazz, Cuban Traditions
Active: 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's
Born: February 16, 1912 in Tampa, FL
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Biography
Machito played a huge role in the history of Latin jazz, for his bands of the 1940s were probably the first to achieve a fusion of powerful Afro-Cuban rhythms and jazz improvisation. At its roaring best, the band had a hard-charging sound, loaded with jostling, hyperactive bongos and congas and razor-edged riffing brass. Machito was the front man, singing, conducting, shaking maracas, while his brother-in-law Mario Bauza was the innovator behind the scenes, getting Machito to hire jazz-oriented arrangers. The son of a cigar manufacturer, Machito became a professional musician in Cuba in his teens before he emigrated to America in 1937 as a vocalist with La Estrella Habanera. He worked with several Latin artists and orchestras in the late '30s, recording with the then-dominant Latin bandleader Xavier Cugat. After an earlier aborted attempt to launch a band with Bauza, Machito founded the Afro-Cubans in 1940, taking on Bauza the following year as music director where he remained for 35 years.
Discography
Release: March 17, 2009
Label: Fania
Release: March 27, 2007
Label: Living Era