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Latin music has long influenced American popular music, jazz, rhythm and blues and even country music. For an early example ( 1914), the bridge to " Saint Louis Blues"--"Saint Louie woman, with her diamond rings"--has a habanera beat, prompting Jelly Roll Morton to comment, "You've got to have that Spanish tinge." Many an American band has added a conga player, maracas, or other Latin percussion for just that reason.
The Argentine tango was a worldwide success in the 1930s. Tango dancers and records could be found from Los Angeles to Beijing.
In more recent times, artists such as Carmen MirandaCarmen Miranda ( February 9, 1909 August 5, 1955), born as Carmem Miranda de Cunha was a Portuguese Brazilian singer and actress. She was born in Portugal and died in Hollywood. Miranda reached her peak point of fame in the early 1940s. The expression the, Desi ArnazDesi Arnaz ( March 2, 1917 December 2, 1986) was a Cuban born musician, actor, comedian and television producer. He was born Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha, III in Santiago, Cuba, to a wealthy family. After a 1933 revolution, Arnaz and his parents fled, Xavier CugatXavier Cugat ( 1 January 1900 27 October 1990) was a Catalan- Cuban bandleader who many consider to have had more to do with the infusion of Latin music into United States popular music than any other musician. Desi Arnaz and Perez Prado followed in Cugat, and Pérez Prado ("The Mambo King") were popular with audiences of all cultures. Judy GarlandJudy Garland ( June 10, 1922 June 22, 1969) was a American film actress who is considered one of the greatest singing stars of Hollywood's Golden Era of musical film. Child star Born Frances Ethel Gumm in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, she was born into a famil's first hit, as a member of the "Gumm Sisters", was " La CucarachaLa Cucaracha is a traditional Mexican/ Spanish folk song. The exact origins of "La Cucaracha" ( Spanish: cockroach) are unknown. It has been suggested that it was composed following the expulsion of the Moors from Spain on January 2 1492, whilst others sa", right down to the line about marijuana.
It was common in dance halls in the 30s and 40sCenturies: 19th century 20th century 21st century Decades: 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s Years: 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 Events and trends Technology First nuclear bomb First cruise missile, the for a Latin orchestra, such as that of Vincent Lopez, to alternate with a big band because dancers insisted on it. Latin music was extremely popular with dancers, not only the samba, paso doble, rumba, and mambo, but even the conga. In the 50s, Perez Prado made the Cha-cha-cha famous, and the Afro-Cuban jazz of Dizzy Gillespie opened many ears to the harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic possibilities of Latin music and is still influential in salsa.
The "Spanish tinge" was also a common feature of rhythm and blues in the 50s. The monster hit "Little Darling" was driven by the clave beat and Chuck Berry's "Havana Moon" was a great success. Richie Valens, born Ricardo Valenzuela, blew the roof off the hit parade with " La Bamba", originally a Mexican wedding song .
Likewise, Tex-Mex and Tejano style featured the conjunto sound, resulting in such important music as "Tequila" by The Champs, "96 Tears" by Question Mark and the Mysterians, Sam the Sham & the Pharoahs, Thee Midniters, and the many combinations led by Doug Sahm , including the Sir Douglas Quintet and the Texas Tornadoes . The Texas Tornadoes featured Freddy Fender, who brought Latin soul to country music. And the Tornadoes' Flaco Jiménez is a genuine conjunto hero, a third-generation accordionist whose grandfather learned the instrument from German settlers in Texas. Johnny Rodriguez is another Latin country star.
In the modern rock and roll era, Carlos Santana featured a full-blown Latin approach. Joe King Carrasco y las Coronas play punk rock Tex-Mex style. See also rock en español.
During the second part of the decade of the 1990s, Latin music exploded into the mainstream thanks to popular artists like Ricky Martin, Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Lopez. While Latin music has been popular for many years, its current popularity in the mainstream may have come only after the untimely death of the popular Tex Mex singer Selena. Many attribute Jennifer Lopez's discovery as a talented actress and artist as a result of her title role as Selena in the biographical movie of the same name. Selena was murdered by her fan-club president.
Nowadays, Latin music encompasses a broad spectrum of sounds, artists, genres, and tastes--from Rock en espanol (with groups like Mana and artists like Shakira) to new Latin hip-hop artists like J Lo (otherwise known as Jennifer Lopez) and Big Pun, to banda music played in Los Angeles, to salsa and merengue crossover artists such as Marc Anthony. Another important Latin American singer is Pilar Montenegro. Major record companies have branches specialized in the Spanish American market.
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