http://www.pbs.org/latinmus... Mondays, October 12 and 19, 2009, 9-11 p.m. ET/PT on PBS. From Latin jazz and mambo to salsa, Tejano, Chicano rock, Latin pop and reggaeton, LATIN MUSIC USA tells the...
http://www.pbs.org/latinmusicusa Mondays, October 12 and 19, 2009, 9-11 p.m. ET/PT on PBS. From Latin jazz and mambo to salsa, Tejano, Chicano rock, Latin pop and reggaeton, LATIN MUSIC USA tells the story of the rise of new American music forged from powerful Latin roots and reveals the often overlooked influence of Latin music on jazz, hip hop, rhythm and blues and rock n roll — and on all of American culture. Jimmy Smits narrates. For more information on the film, visit http://www.pbs.org/latinmusicusa.
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They missed s much, I mean they only put the tigres del norte and old norteñas as the regional mexican music, i mean of course mariachi thats an ovbious, but what about the modern type of regional mexican music that is out there, DURANGUENSE is also popular now, not only reggeaton, and aventura bachata, and marc anthony merengue, the mexican culture is more than mariachi, tigres del norte, los lobos, and Goerge Lopez!!!! (NOTE i enjoy all types of latino music that includes the caribe music)
Wow I can't believe they didn't even mention Merengue or Bachata. Those are two very important music genre in Latin music. But apparently Dominicans don't count for nothing in this country for other then Baseball. How disappointing!
Thanks for pointing out that latin music is not all the same so why must we keep calling all music just latin it is obvious most latin music is invented by black folks just like rock n roll R&B but we don't try to hide those facts , no body calls R&B music Country music Heavy Metal music Reggae Music all one generic genre and call it anglo saxon music or germanic music.....
I saw both episodes, really enjoyed it. Cerv7 is right, they ignored Freestyle. However, I was shock that they admitted that the Reggaeton beat came from a song called "Dem Bow" by a Jamaican artist known as Shabba Rank's and that Panamanians were doing Reggaeton before Puerto Ricans. About time the truth comes out.
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