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AfroCuba Mambo Orchestra plays at 11am, July 4th @ 31 Midland Ave
Thank you to the Montclair Antique Center on Church Street in Montclair for donating the big tent for our guests at the fundraiser for the Kessler Foundation. Click on the above to like Montclair Antique Center
The great Mike Mullan will join us July 4th. Mike Mullan is a very respected saxaphone player in NJ and NYC. His talent and love of Big Band events will shine through this July 4th with the Latin Big Band, AfroCuba, led by John Acevedo. Mike studied Music Education/Jazz and Classical Performance at New Jersey City University 23 Piece Latin Big Band July 4th 31 Midland Ave Montclair, NJ 07042 11am-12:30pm & 2pm-3pm $25 cash donation & bring a potluck RSVP This is the potluck party of the year! Its like the heart of Montclair converges for an explosion of floats,and marching bands, food, neighbors, Friends and of course a huge 23 piece Latin Big Band - AFROCUBA Band on my front porch playing tunes from Tito Puente, Machito and more. We will also be raising donations for the Kessler Foundation that was instrumental in my wife's (Gisella Millan's) recovery.. Yep its a concentration of the euphoria of the p...
23 Piece Mambo Big Band - July 4th Montclair 11AM 31 Midland Ave Montclair, NJ 07042 RSVP What an incredibly unrepeatable history of cross-pollination between Jazz and Cuban music that occurred right there on 53rd St along 7, Broadway, and 6th streets with Birdland and the Palladium Nightclub in the 40s, 50s & 60s. Palladium and surrounding clubs were the heart of Mambo from a musician's perspective and also from a dancing perspective. The only venue in the city that was NOT segregated. It was the Studio 54 of music and culture (i mean that in a good way). So many legends were formed there, Tito Puente, Tito Rodriguez, and Machito and his "Afro-Cubans". Back in those days, having the word "Afro" was not the thing to do and Machito didn't give a hoot because black is beautiful, not only visually but also, most importantly black was beautiful musically. The tremendous African influence that the Cuban and Puerto Ricans brough...
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-12:3...
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