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NAGUE machito and his afro-cubans 

Prof. Juan P. Rivera
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NAGUE is a famous interpretation that made Machito famous. Machito-vocalist, maraca player, composer, recording artist, bandleader (1908-1984) Machito and his Afro Cubans was an absolute powerhouse unit that lay the foundation for Latin Jazz, a seminal force in the original fusion of Cuban clave rhythms and the melodies and harmonies of jazz. They were the original Mambo Kings in New York in the 40s and are considered the most innovative and influential orchestra in the genre.
Frank Grillo better known as Machito was born in Tampa, Florida February 16, 1912. His father was Cuban, but, he was born an American Citizen by his own right. He was raised in Cuba. His mother nicknamed him MACHO and later people call him MACHITO. He became a very proficient vocalist and maraca player. He came to New York in 1937, looking for a good opportunity. He was a member of many Cuban groups of the time, like Conjunto Moderno, Conjunto Caney, Noro Morales Orchestra and Xavier Cugat Orchestra. After serving his duty in the US army he came back to New York. Later on he formed his own orchestra known as Machito and his Afro-Cubans Boys. Mario Bauza was his brother in law who became an essential element for their orchestra infiltrating the new rhythm known as in Latin Jazz. Their better know hit was Tanga. Here we present these great Cuban artists for the pleasure of our visitors. Graciela Grillo-Perez was born in Havana, Cuba and in the early 40s she moved to New York to seek success as the first lady of Latin jazz. She is the sister of Machito; (born August 25, 1915).

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@steph8836
@steph8836 10 лет назад
My grandfather Freddie Skerritt is playing alto sax and did so for years as well. This is a great video! It is really cool to see him so young.
@javierm3998
@javierm3998 3 года назад
Yoooooo!!!! Thats so fucking cool dude 😂
@lupa34
@lupa34 14 дней назад
Debes de estar orgulloso de eso
@boladovidal63
@boladovidal63 3 года назад
My father Carlos Vidal "Bolado" on Congas top left.
@usergvhhyu1223
@usergvhhyu1223 7 месяцев назад
What an honor must be to see him there.
@lupa34
@lupa34 14 дней назад
Eso sí queces música de verdad. Cuba es respetada en el mundo por toda esta gente.
@mignyettaramnani6947
@mignyettaramnani6947 10 лет назад
My uncle Bobby Woodlen was in the band. He is in the back row playing trumpet.
@gabrielduran2930
@gabrielduran2930 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JHEUVJ6a208.html
@Jazzhog
@Jazzhog 13 лет назад
Machito was a class act back in the days... Afro Cuban Music will live on for ever because of cats like Machito, Mario Bauza, Chano Pozo, Cachao, and of course Dizzy Gillespie. There are many groups now a days that go under that banner, I tip my hat to all. There is no greater music...
@richieblondet2310
@richieblondet2310 9 лет назад
Hi everyone. This is a short film clip that was part of a much larger production entitled "Thrills of Music." It was filmed and released in 1946. It's an important document as it featured several figures who don't have too many, if at all, film documentation of them in moving images form. Those persons would be musicians such as the bass player Julio Andino who can be seen up top on the far right. Joseph H. Madera aka "Pin," who is also the arranger of this song version (composed by Luciano "Chano" Pozo-Gonzalez). Trumpeter Bobby Woodlen (who was also known back then as Bobby Madera, and led his own "Latin" recording orchestra in the 1950s) Saxophonist Freddie Skerritt who had the most experience out of all of these musicians, as his career went as far back as 1919 when he first made his way to New York City by way of Canada. (Skerritt was born in the then British controlled Leeward Islands in the West Indies, east of Puerto Rico.) And the veteran Puerto Rican trombonist Fernando Arbello, who appears on the left hand side as one of the only two trombonists in the film. The important thing to note is that all of the brass and reed sections are all Jazz guys. Every single one of them. Including the Latin American musicians. As a result of their association with this band, the percussionists in this group would eventually take part in and work for Jazz artists as accompanists after 1949. The original master for this film had been "lost" for year but was eventually re-discovered in the 1970s by film/music collector and archivist, Henry Medina, and was re-introduced to a whole new generation through documentary productions like "Machito: A Latin Jazz Legacy." This film clip is considered to be stock footage and not officially (or legally) available for retail. Lest it is made available by a collector who is selling their copy.
@latinosomos
@latinosomos 9 лет назад
+Richie Blondet Gracias por visitar mi canal. No voy a dudar lo que usted dice. Tengo que corregir que este video clip lo saque de una película hecha en La Habana por RKO PICTURES. Desgraciadamente la película la regale a un amigo, por lo tanto no recuerdo el nombre de la película.
@richieblondet2310
@richieblondet2310 9 лет назад
Saludos +JUAN R ... Aqui le dejo la informacion sobre la cinta. No tengo duda de que llego a Cuba. Pero esta cinta fue hecho en Hollywood de los EEUU por medio de Columbia Picture. La cinta se llama "Thrills in Music." www.imdb.com/title/tt1223451/
@latinosomos
@latinosomos 11 лет назад
Thanks for visiting my channel. Please tell your friends and family about my channel. This is from my private collection. I don’t remember the name of the film. Search for more clips in my channel. Sincerely JUAN R
@gardenjewel
@gardenjewel 11 лет назад
My uncle, Bobby Woodlen, played in this band. He is playing the trumpet and played with this band for many years.
@josemadera4665
@josemadera4665 4 года назад
This arrangement was done by my dad Joseph “Pin” Madera in 1948. He is also the tenor sax player in the sax section on the left side of the screen.
@yc7806
@yc7806 2 года назад
WOW
@usergvhhyu1223
@usergvhhyu1223 7 месяцев назад
Must be such a thrill to see him there.
@michellenegron92
@michellenegron92 4 месяца назад
He’s cuban?
@lamontemckinney9724
@lamontemckinney9724 Год назад
Machito was to cool, R.I.P❤✊️✊️
@raulfuertes8564
@raulfuertes8564 Год назад
Importante enciclopedia filmica del Afro-Cuban-Jazz !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@usergvhhyu1223
@usergvhhyu1223 7 месяцев назад
100%
@BrendaBoykin-qz5dj
@BrendaBoykin-qz5dj 3 дня назад
Mil Gracias, Prof. Juan⭐🔥🌹🔥⭐
@WPM_in_ATL
@WPM_in_ATL Год назад
Machito: The man Ricky Ricardo wanted to be. The real deal.
@juliogalarraga1873
@juliogalarraga1873 Год назад
Una leyenda
@ferminguerratello624
@ferminguerratello624 5 лет назад
Machito el mejor Cubano de todos,junto con Mario Bauza Crearon el Jazz Latino,inspirandose en la big band de Cab Calloway
@usergvhhyu1223
@usergvhhyu1223 7 месяцев назад
El nombre es AfroCuban Jazz.
@albertoponce5263
@albertoponce5263 2 года назад
Orígenes de la salsa fusión del Jazz y la Salsa!...Saludos desde el Perú.
@usergvhhyu1223
@usergvhhyu1223 7 месяцев назад
Nada de Salsa. Educate.
@michellenegron92
@michellenegron92 4 месяца назад
@@usergvhhyu1223exacto jajaja
@AlexanderSeguraB
@AlexanderSeguraB 9 месяцев назад
Gran voz
@joemouse
@joemouse 12 лет назад
El gran Jose Mangual Sr. en los bongos.
@theholyeternalinfinite9368
@theholyeternalinfinite9368 5 лет назад
La negrura latina llego a NY solo pa rumberos . 2019
@sergioaguilarsanchez8123
@sergioaguilarsanchez8123 2 года назад
Lo que llaman "salsa" es una copia, imitación, plagio o remedo de la música Afrocubana. Los envidiosos se dicen creadores o inventores . Tengamos un mínimo de respeto al talento, inspiración y aportación que la música Cubana le ha heredado al mundo.
@usergvhhyu1223
@usergvhhyu1223 7 месяцев назад
100%. Bueno recordarselo a los plagiadores.
@michellenegron92
@michellenegron92 4 месяца назад
La salsa no nacio de esta musica busca a Rafael Cortijo y Ismael Rivera 😂😂😂la salsa nace de la musica neta de PR bomba y plena plagio hicieron los cubanos a la musica que los haitianos llevaron a Cuba 😂😂😂el son ,rumba ,guaguanco etc mira a Cuba se cae en pedazos antes de hablar educate !!!😂😂😂
@michellenegron92
@michellenegron92 4 месяца назад
Envidosos los cubanos 😂😂esto se llama Afro Cubanismo y los cubanos no crearon el Jazz!! Son sordos que verguenza dan 😂😂😂
@usergvhhyu1223
@usergvhhyu1223 4 месяца назад
@@michellenegron92😂😂😂. Otro ignorante q no sabe por donde le entra el agua al coco. Preguntale a los musicos profesionales en Puerto Rico y veras las dos patadas que te van a a dar.
@lupa34
@lupa34 10 лет назад
Mira que lo han cantado gentes,pero como lo canta Machito,ó Miguelito Valdés,es insuperable.Ahí no se puede hacer nada
@mckinleystreet
@mckinleystreet 15 лет назад
Very cool. Can you please tell me where it comes from? Is it on a DVD or VHS for sale? Many thanks...
@rosemariereed1906
@rosemariereed1906 11 лет назад
Hi Juan, Where did you get this piece of Machito film? I love him and would love to see more. Thanks,
@StefSeskin
@StefSeskin 4 года назад
Hello! Do you know who the publisher is? I am writing a song about my mom and her sisters going to see Machito play live in Harlem back in the 40's. Her dad was in the band and I want to sample part of this audio and put it in the song. Any information you have would be great!
@ramoncruz3232
@ramoncruz3232 3 года назад
Versión original de Chano Pozo
@zareandrose8625
@zareandrose8625 4 года назад
Nague eriero.
7 лет назад
ño esto es lo mio añaaaa
@gloria6704
@gloria6704 7 лет назад
busco a mi primo Franklyn Colon ex baterista de Machito si alguien sabe de el
@presleyvelvet618
@presleyvelvet618 13 лет назад
What's the song about?
@christianpena7414
@christianpena7414 4 года назад
Good question 😂 But even us being latinos don't have idea what is this about. The lyrics says "Nague, what are you doing here? I'm looking for a girl who lives near here"
@presleyvelvet618
@presleyvelvet618 2 года назад
@@christianpena7414 LOL.
@Jcauto-t4r
@Jcauto-t4r 2 года назад
Nague is like say Pal in Cuban argot, the song is more talking about what a “nague” … ( pal, dude etc ) was visiting a place looking for girl or woman to that he was probably in love with.
@richnice1975
@richnice1975 6 месяцев назад
In eastern Cuba, they have a unique parlance, and “nagüe” means something like bro or dude.
@SRG_Donnelly
@SRG_Donnelly Год назад
These oldies always make me feel SEXY!
@kaosmonger73
@kaosmonger73 Год назад
Maravilloso