Trivia Latin Big Bands - The Golden Age of Mambo 50s & 60s
| The Golden Age of Mambo |
| Tito Rodriguez, Machito & Tito Puente during the Mambo Golden Age 50s & 60s |
Trivia - The Golden Age of Mambo: Did you know that there were three major artists that were responsible for combining traditional big bands with latin bands. They were Machito (with Mario Bauza), Tito Rodriguez, and Tito Puente.
Although Machito, as the eldest of the three, was one of the first to combine a big band with Cuban rhythms, both Tito Rodriguez and Tito Puente had an incredible influence in creating the Golden Age of Mambo during the 50s and 60s Their relentless rivalry at the famous Palladium club in NYC fueled better and better arrangements for years as each artist vyed for the top dog at the Palladium. The end of the Mambo Era was marked by the shuttering of the Palladium’s doors in 1966.
For a brief and intense 90min, the door to the Golden Age creaks open again in Montclair NJ.
This July 4th, from 11AM-12:30pm, watch the Parade from the comfort of your lawn chairs along Midland Ave, between Portland and Montague streets. You will not only enjoy the Parade but you will also hear the sounds from the Golden Age of Mambo with John Acevedo's 23 Piece Latin Big Band, AfroCuba, playing from his porch. This will be a real treat in honor of Montclair's 150th anniversary and to raise donations to the Kessler Foundation which was instrumental in my wife's recovery from Stage III brain cancer back in 2013.
Join the party at his address, 31 Midland Ave, Montclair NJ 07042, as the ticket to entry is a potluck for those you bring or invite. Party goes on to 8PM with at least 5 different bands playing from latin big band (big band plays from 11AM-12:30pm), to R&B/Funk, to Jazz, to Fusino, to even an Ecuadorian Band - Compas. Suggested donation is $25. Donations will go to the Kessler Foundation. Print out your invitation here
This July 4th, from 11AM-12:30pm, watch the Parade from the comfort of your lawn chairs along Midland Ave, between Portland and Montague streets. You will not only enjoy the Parade but you will also hear the sounds from the Golden Age of Mambo with John Acevedo's 23 Piece Latin Big Band, AfroCuba, playing from his porch. This will be a real treat in honor of Montclair's 150th anniversary and to raise donations to the Kessler Foundation which was instrumental in my wife's recovery from Stage III brain cancer back in 2013.
Join the party at his address, 31 Midland Ave, Montclair NJ 07042, as the ticket to entry is a potluck for those you bring or invite. Party goes on to 8PM with at least 5 different bands playing from latin big band (big band plays from 11AM-12:30pm), to R&B/Funk, to Jazz, to Fusino, to even an Ecuadorian Band - Compas. Suggested donation is $25. Donations will go to the Kessler Foundation. Print out your invitation here

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