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Latin music has deep connections to Africa. In our recurring “Moved by Music” series, we talk to border people about music from both sides of the border. Today, Afro-Mexican researcher Jorge Gonzalez takes us on a mini trip through the evolution of Latin music, helping trace some of its roots and influences back to West Africa. It’s like a playlist with a side of history lesson.

Port of Entry Playlist
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/36075g71vs22og6334SmAK?si=2IfdPH7MTbKnxjcWk6q9Cw

Books:
Music, Race, and Nation: Musica Tropical in Colombia by Peter Wade
From Bomba to Hip-Hop: Puerto Rican Culture and Latino Identity by Juan Flores
Rumba on the River: A History of the Popular Music of the Two Congos by Gary Stewart
Caribbean Currents: Caribbean Music from Rumba to Reggae (Studies In Latin America & Car)
(3rd Edition) by Peter Manuel (Author), Michael Largey (Author)

LP Compilations w/ Liner Notes:
Africa Boogaloo: Latinization Of West Africa
Diablos Del Ritmo: The Colombian Melting Pot 1960-1985 (Part 1 & 2)
Son Palenque: Afro-Colombian Sound Modernizers

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