Jazz is one of the only true original forms created here in the United States. Jazz has influenced and been influenced by a multitude of musical sounds. On this week’s Putumayo World Music Hour, Rosalie Howarth and Dan Storper will illustrate some of the ways that jazz has had an effect on world music.
Episode 25.03
Airdates: January 13th - January 19th, 2025
Featuring:
1. Hugh Masakela w/ Mongo Santamaria - “Shango” (From the album “Sixty” on Shanachie)
2. Richard Bona - “Dipita” (From the album “Scenes from Life” on Columbia)
3. Pancho Sanchez w/ Mongo Santamaria - “Besame Mama” (From the albums “Conga Blue” on Concord Jazz and “Latino! Latino!” on Putumayo)
4. Tito Puente - “Afro-Blue” (From the album “Greatest Hits” on RMM)
5. Ernest Ranglin - “Below the Bassline” (From the albums “Below the Bassline” on Island and “Music from the Coffee Lands” on Putumayo)
6. Olu Dara - “Massamba” (From the album “Neighborhoods” on Atlantic)
7. Afro-Cuban Jazz Project - “Campina” (From the albums “Descarga Uno” on Lusafrica and “Cuba” on Putumayo)
8. Coco Briaval - “Les Yeux Noirs” (From the albums “Musique Manouche” on Auvidis and “Gypsy Caravan” on Putumayo)
9. Miriam Makeba - “Umhome” (From the album “Homeland” on Putumayo)
10. Rosa Passos - “Aguas de Marco” (From the albums “O Melhor de Rosa Passos” on Velas and “Brasilerio” on Putumayo)
11. El Curi - “Tarde de Lluvia en la Habana” (From the album “El Curi en la Habana” on Nubenegra)