Cuba and Its Music: From the First Drums to the Mambo

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Cuba and Its Music: From the First Drums to the Mambo
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ned Sublette
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:688
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 152
Category/GenreMusic
ISBN/Barcode 9781556526329
ClassificationsDewey:780.97291
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher A Cappella Books
Imprint A Cappella Books
Publication Date 1 February 2007
Publication Country United States

Description

This entertaining history of Cuba and its music begins with the collision of Spain and Africa and continues through the era of Miguelito Valdes, Arsenio Rodriguez, Benny More, and Perez Prado. It offers a behind-the-scenes examination of music from a Cuban point of view, unearthing surprising, provocative connections and making the case that Cuba was fundamental to the evolution of music in the New World. The ways in which the music of black slaves transformed 16th-century Europe, how the claves appeared, and how Cuban music influenced ragtime, jazz, and rhythm and blues are revealed. Music lovers will follow this journey from Andalucia, the Congo, the Calabar, Dahomey, and Yorubaland via Cuba to Mexico, Puerto Rico, Saint-Domingue, New Orleans, New York, and Miami. The music is placed in a historical context that considers the complexities of the slave trade; Cuba's relationship to the United States; its revolutionary political traditions; the music of Santeria, Palo, Abakua, and Vodu; and much more.

Author Biography

Ned Sublette is the co-founder of the Qbadisc record label. He has co-produced the public radio program 'Afropop Worldwide' for seven years and travelled frequently to Cuba since 1990. He lives in New York City.

Reviews

"As enthralling as it is comprehensive, [Sublette's] book breathes life and fire into the whole history of Cuban music." --Bonnie Raitt