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The Book of Salsa : A Chronicle of Urban Music from the Caribbean to New York City (New ed)

White, Jackie(Translated by)
Part of the Latin America in Translation series
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This book provides the authoritative history of salsa.Salsa is one of the most popular types of music listened to and danced to in the United States.

Until now, the single comprehensive chronicle of the music - and the industry that grew up around it, including musicians, performances, styles, movements, and production - was available only in Spanish.

This lively translation provides for English-reading and music-loving fans the chance to enjoy Cesar Miguel Rondon's celebrated El libro de la salsa.Rondon tells the engaging story of salsa's roots in Puerto Rico, Cuba, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela, and of its emergence and development in the 1960s as a distinct musical movement in New York.

Rondon presents salsa as a truly pan-Caribbean phenomenon, emerging in the migrations and interactions, the celebrations and conflicts that marked the region.

Although salsa is rooted in urban culture, Rondon explains, it is also a commercial product produced and shaped by professional musicians, record producers, and the music industry.

For this first English-language edition, Rondon has added a new chapter to bring the story of salsa up to the present.

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0807858595 / 9780807858592
Paperback / softback
781.64
10/03/2008
United States
352 pages
156 x 235 mm, 502 grams