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by George Torres


  Fernandez, Joseito, 119 – 20 , 319

  Gangsta rap, 196

  Fernandez, Rolando Pérez, 366

  Ganttali, 263

  Ferreira, Nelson, 173

  Ganzá. See Chocalho

  Ferrer, Pedro Luis, 288

  Garay, Sindo, 421

  Fifth International Festival of the Peruvian

  García, Charly, 344

  Cajón, 67

  García, Juan Francisco, 248

  Filín, 26, 161 – 62

  García, Lalo, 282

  Film industry, 95

  Garcia Zárute, Nery, 301

  Flamenco, 68, 338, 449. See also Rasgueado

  Garcia Zárute, Raúl, 301

  Flamenco tango, 189

  Gardel, Carlos, 11, 393 , 396, 434

  Fleck, Bela, 365

  Garífuna musicians, 183

  Index | 471

  “Garota de Ipanema,” 58 – 59

  Group Sa, 262

  Garza, David Lee, 402

  Grupero music, 210

  “Gasolina,” 329

  Grupos, 257

  Gender, 175 – 78 ; bolero and, 177; culture and,

  Guabina, 102

  176; hip-hop and, 196; mariachi and,

  Guacho, 299

  239; ranchera and, 178; Reggaetón and,

  Guadeloupe. See Martinique and Guadeloupe

  196; samba and, 177

  Guaguancó, 179 , 349

  George, Catherine, 302

  Guajeo, 179 – 80 , 266. See also Montuno

  George, Sergio, 355

  Guajira, 180

  Gerchman, Rubens, 419

  Guanacaste, 115

  Gershwin, George, 429

  Guanche, 331

  Getz, Stan, 57, 58 – 59, 225

  “Guantanamera,” 119 – 20 , 180, 319

  Gil, Alfredo, 45, 339

  Guaracha, 108, 181 – 82 , 303, 411

  Gil, Gilberto, 170, 271, 340, 417, 418

  Guaránia, 297 – 98

  Gil, Los Hermano Martínez, 415

  Guataca. See Cencerro

  Gilberto, Astrud, 57, 217

  Guatemala, 182 – 84 , 381

  Gilberto, João, 56, 57, 217

  Gueado (strumming), 8. See also Rasgueado

  Gillespie, Dizzy, 146, 216 – 17, 224, 294, 325,

  Guerra, Juan Luis, 4, 21, 249

  424, 428

  Guerrero, Altamirano, 380

  Giménez, Forentín, 298

  Guerrero, Félix, 411

  Ginastera, Alberto, 398

  Guevera, Che, 285

  “Girl from Ipanema.” See “Garota de Ipanema”

  Guilbault, Jocelyne, 453

  Gitanos, 443

  “Guillermo Tell,” 288

  Godoy, Carlos Mejía, 280, 313 – 14

  Guineos, 443

  Godoy, Luis Enrique Mejía, 313 – 14

  Güiras, 19, 81

  Golpe, 219

  Güiro, 184

  Gomes, Edson, 331

  Guitarra de golpe, 380

  Gómez, Armando Tejada, 9, 311

  Guitarra de son, 338

  Gonzaga, Joqhinha, 169

  Guitarra Limpia, 420

  Gonzaga, Luiz, 22, 23, 168 – 69, 359, 413 – 14,

  Guitarrilla, 279

  447

  Guitar, 9, 46, 185 – 86 , 415; Baroque, 440;

  Gonzales, Manuel B., 451

  classical, 85; electric, 186, 272, 330; vi-

  Gonzales, Miki, 344

  huela and, 185; violão de sete cordas,

  González, Juan de Marcos, 374 – 75

  444 – 46. See also Violão

  Goodman, Benny, 216

  Guitarrón, 187 , 253, 378

  Gospel, 336

  Guzmán, Enrique, 343

  Gottschalk, Louis Moreau, 110

  Gwo ka (Gwoka), 39, 187 – 88 , 243, 278, 452

  Grammy Awards, 210

  Gwo Ka Moden, 188

  Grande Sociedades (Great Societies), 74

  Gwotambou, 243

  Gran orquesta. See Orquesta

  Grantz, Norman, 146

  Habanera, 122, 189 – 90 , 395; in Argentina,

  The Great Depression, 304

  10, 189; bass line, 141; bolero and, 43;

  Great Societies. See Grande Sociedades

  contradanza and, 110 – 11, 189; danza,

  Grenet, Eliseo, 451

  141, 189; la charanga, 404; tango and,

  Grever, María, 175

  189 – 90

  Grillo, Frank “Machito,” 100, 224, 231, 428

  Haiti, 5, 191 – 93 , 314; anti, 248; hip-hop in,

  Grillo, Graciella, 100

  192; méringue, 250 – 51; mizik rasin,

  472 | Index

  192, 261 – 62; rock music in, 190; slave

  Ijexá, 337

  rebellion in, 109, 121, 191, 290

  Ilê Aiyê, 40 – 41, 325, 336

  Haley, Bill, 234

  Illya Kuryaki, 345

  Handy, W. C., 224

  I Love Lucy , 234

  Harlem, 54 – 55

  Immigrant music, 209 – 12 ; assimilation vs.

  Harlow, Larry, 225

  multiculturalism, 210 – 11; media and,

  Harps, 13 – 15

  210; national awards and, 210; in New

  Haute taille, 243

  York City, 209

  Hawaii, 145

  Improvisation: descarga, 145 – 47; jazz, 138

  Hernández, José, 259

  Indigenismo, 85

  Hernández, Julio Alberto, 247

  Industrialization, 166, 177

  Hernández, Rafael, 316

  Infante, Isidro, 354

  Herranza, 165

  “Influencia de Arte,” 137, 138

  Herrera-Sobek, María, 177

  Inner Circle, 330

  Hip-hop, 193 – 96 ; Bomba and, 51; in Bra-

  Institutional Act 5 (AI-5), 418

  zil, 65; Cuban youth and, 125; gender

  Instituto Mexicano del Sonido, 345

  and, 196; in Haiti, 192; identity and,

  Instrumental music, of Brazil, 62

  193, 196; in Latin America, advance

  International Meeting of Protest Music, 283

  of, 194 – 95; Latin American themes in,

  Internet, 258

  195 – 96; Latin roots of, 193; lyrics, 195;

  Inti-Illimani, 202

  in Panama, 275; in Puerto Rico, 318;

  Ira, 341, 368

  race relations and, 325; reggae and, 330,

  Isaacs, Gregory, 330

  331; stylistic influences of, 194

  Italian opera. See Opera

  HIV/AIDS, 453

  Itheir, Rafaél, 314

  Hollywood, 432

  Hombres G, 344

  Jah Nattoh, 331

  Honduras, 197

  Jaitón, 431

  Hora Local, 344

  Jaleo, 139 – 40

  Horkheimer, Max, 131

  Jaliscience, 238

  Hot jazz, 316

  Jalisco Park , 313

  Huapango, 197 – 200 , 380, 381 – 82

  Jamaica, 303. See also Reggae music

  Huapango arrbeño, 199

  Jara, Victor, 8, 91, 284, 285, 287, 310, 312

  Huapango tamaulipeco, 199

  Jarabe, 213 – 14

  Huapanguera, 198, 215, 382

  “Jarabe Nacional,” 214

  Huaracina, Pastorcity, 200

  Jaramillo, Julio, 299

  Huascaran, Jilguero del, 200

  Jarana, 14, 215

  Huaso, 128

  Jazz, 5, 215 – 18 , 325, 405; band, 29; beginning

  Huayno, 14, 47, 85, 88, 200 – 202 , 300 – 301

  of, 427 – 28; bossa nova, 55 – 59, 61 – 62,

  Huerta, Victoriano, 311

  169, 269; drumsets, 407; fusion, 217;

  Huesca, Andres, 386

  golpe and, 219; hot, 316; improvisation,

  Hybr
idity, 203 – 7

  138; montuno and, 266; son cubano and,

  373. See also Fusion; Latin jazz

  Iberia, 144

  Jazz de Jeunes, 261

  IDEAL records, 400, 401

  Jazz Samba , 58

  Identity, hip-hop and, 193, 196

  Jean, Wyclef, 193

  Iglesias, Julio, 256, 343

  Jean-Baptiste, Nemours, 139, 192

  Ignacio, José, 139

  “Jesusita en Chihuahua,” 307

  Index | 473

  Jibaro, 119, 361 – 62

  Lambada, 63, 223

  Jiménez, Carlos “La Mona,” 118

  “Lamento Jarocho,” 42

  Jimenez, Flaco, 421

  Lamothe, Ludovic, 251

  Jiménez, José Alfredo, 238, 382

  “La muerte del chivo,” 248

  Jiménez, Manuel “Canario,” 304

  La Nueva Ola (The New Wave), 343

  Jineteadas, 438

  La Onda, 256

  Jobim, Antonio Carlos, 56, 57 , 58, 64, 225,

  La parilla, 395

  365

  Lara, Augstín, 44, 166, 255 , 256

  Jopará, 296

  Las Hermanas Tejada, 47

  Jornal Pequeno, 171

  Las Kantutas, 47

  Joropo, 14, 103, 158, 218 – 20

  “Las Mujeres de Juarez,” 311

  Jorrín, Enrique, 79, 83

  La Sonora Matancera, 353

  José, José, 25, 256

  Latin American popular music. See Popular

  Jota, 438

  music

  Jovem Gaurda, 418

  Latin jazz, 146, 217, 224 – 26 , 406, 429; begin-

  Juanes, 345

  ning of, 317, 424; birth of, 224; Brazil

  and, 225; clave and, 224, 225; fusion,

  Kadans rampa, 191, 192

  225 – 26; mambo and, 224. See also Jazz

  Kalenda, 243

  Latin rock, 87, 226 – 27

  Kalinda, 68

  La Tuna, 347

  Kaoma, 223

  Laúd, 228

  Kaseko music, 170 – 71

  Laure, Mike, 133

  Kassav, 188, 243

  Laurenz, Pedro, 260

  Kena, 48

  “La Yumba,” 11

  Kenton, Stan, 224, 234

  Leão, Nara, 269 – 70, 419

  Kéti, Zé, 270

  Lecuona, Ernesto, 451

  Ketu, Ara, 336 – 37

  Leguizamón, Gustavo “Cuchi,” 9

  Kid Abelha, 341

  Leon, Ocar, 439

  Kid Frost, 432

  Leusemia, 343

  Killer Beasts. See Mamonas Assassinas

  Levy, Howard, 365

  Kilti libete, 261

  Léwòz, 187

  Kongo, 230

  Lima, 67

  Konpa, 191 – 92, 221 – 22

  “Lindonéia,” 419 – 20

  Kwadril, 205

  Llopis, Los, 342

  “Llorando se fue,” 223

  La Atrevida, 331

  Locquel, Gérard, 188

  “La Bamba,” 226, 386 – 87, 432

  Lokou, 261

  “La Borinquena,” 136

  Lomnitz, Claudio, 132

  La Carpa, 9

  Longoria, Valerio, 400 – 401

  La Charanga Habanera, 404

  Lopez, Israel “Cachao,” 146, 231

  La Costa, 102, 104

  López, Orestes, 230

  “La Cucaracha” (the Cockroach), 311, 340

  Lord Cobra, 293

  “La Cumparsita,” 434

  Lord Panama, 293

  Ladino tradition, 182

  Lord Shorty, 369

  “La engañadora,” 79

  Los Amigos Invisibles, 345

  “La Estancia Vieja,” 8

  Los Angeles, 432

  Lam, Rafael, 291

  Los Apson, 343

  474 | Index

  Los Ases, 256

  Lucía, Paco de, 68

  Los Beatniks, 343

  Lundu, 93 – 94, 228 – 30 , 244, 263

  Los Belmonts, 343

  Luny Tunes, 332

  Los Black Jeans, 343

  Lupe, La “The Queen of Latin Soul,” 126

  Los Calchakis, 285

  Lute. See Laúd

  Los Corraleros de Majagual, 133

  Lyrics: sexuality and, 367; of songo, 391; of

  Los Cuatro Huasos, 128

  son montuno, 388; of tango, 396; of

  Los Danger Twist, 343

  tropicália, 417; zouk, 453

  Los Destellos, 88

  Los Diablos Rojos, 302

  Machete, 76

  Los Dinos, 401

  Machismo, 176, 177, 336

  Los Dostellos, 302

  Machito, 111, 146, 225 , 235, 289, 310

  Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, 345

  Machito & His Salsa Big Band, 234

  Los Flippers, 343

  Maestra Vide , 292

  Los Gatos Salvajes, 343

  Maia, Tim, 340

  Los Hooligans, 343

  Makyé, 187

  Los Hot Rockers, 342

  Malabarista, 37

  Los Illegals, 227

  Malambo, 7

  Los Impalas, 343

  Maldita Vecindad, 345

  Los Incas, 285

  “Mal Hombre,” 428

  Los Kjarkas, 48, 223

  Malma, Victor Alberto Gil, 300

  Los Llanos, 103

  Malo, 226, 227

  Los Lobos, 226, 227, 432

  Mambo, 29, 49, 53, 211, 230 – 35 , 353,

  Los Lonely Boys, 431

  373 – 74; bell, 78; Latin jazz and, 224;

  Los Loud Jets, 343

  mambo-cha, 80; mambo-rumba, 79; in

  Los Melódicos, 439

  media, 234 – 35

  Los Mirlos, 302

  “Mambo No. 5,” 233, 235

  Los Panchos, 211, 256, 317

  Mamonas Assassinas (Killer Beasts), 65

  Los Pleneros del Quinto Olivo, 305

  Maná, 345

  Los Quincheros, 128

  Mando & the Chili Peppers, 86

  Los Ramblers, 343

  Manfugás, Nené, 411

  Los Rockets, 343

  “Mango Mangue,” 111, 225

  Los Saicos, 343

  Mangue beat, 271 – 72

  Los Shapis, 89

  Maniocs, 384

  Los Speakers, 343

  Mann, Herbie, 225

  Los Teen Tops, 343

  Manns, Patricio, 91, 284, 286

  Los Tigres del Norte, 311

  “Manteca,” 224, 428

  Los Toreros Muertos, 344

  Maracas, 14, 19, 35, 81, 218, 235 – 36

  Los Tres, 128

  “Marbella,” 308

  Los Trio, 46

  Marcha, 236

  Los Tropicuba, 126

  Marcha de bloco, 172, 236

  Los Trovodores Tamaulipecos, 253

  Marcha de Zacatecas, 236

  Los Van Van, 83, 268, 374 – 75, 390 – 91, 403

  Marcha-frevo, 171 – 72

  Los Yaki, 343

  Marchas carnavalescas, 172

  Los Yetis, 343

  “Margarita,” 137

  Los Zafiros, 343

  Mariachi, 25, 236 – 40 , 252, 307, 326, 327;

  Low, Eduardo Franco, 293 – 94

  corridos and, 346; etymology of, 238;

  Index | 475

  gender and, 239; guitarrón, 187, 253,

  Mendoza, Vicente, 114

  378; instruments of, 238; modern,

  Mento, 303

  239 – 40; ranchero and, 237 – 38; son jali-

  Mercado, Ralph, 355

  science, 384 – 85; in US, 431; vihuela

  Mercury, Daniela, 16

  and, 441

  Merengue (Dominican Republic), 13, 21, 136,

  Mariachístico, 239

  139 – 40, 148, 192, 246 – 50<
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  Mariachi Vargas, 237

  Merengue típico, 148 – 49, 292

  Mariachi vihuela, 186, 441

  Merensongo, 391

  Marianismo, 176, 177

  Méringue, 191, 250 – 51

  Mariímbula, 81

  Mestizaje, 200, 202

  Marimba, 103, 182, 240 – 42 , 381; in Costa

  Mestizo folk guitar, 301

  Rica, 115; criolla, 157; cuache, 241;

  Mexico, 1, 43, 251 – 59 ; banda, 28 – 30, 253 – 54;

  dance, 156; de arco, 157, 241, 279; de

  bolero in, 255 – 56; canción romántica,

  tecomates, 240; doble, 241; grande, 115,

  70 – 73, 255, 327; chicano rock, 86 – 88,

  241; sencilla, 240; simple, 115

  432; cumbia, 133, 257, 258; dances

  Marímbula, 242 , 363

  of, 29; disease in, 204; electronica in,

  Marinera. See Cueca

  258 – 59; filín in, 162; foreign dance

  Marley, Bob, 330, 331

  music and, 258; huapango, 197 – 200,

  Marsalis, Wynton, 217

  380, 381 – 82; instruments of, 252; ja-

  Marti, Jose, 119 – 20

  rabe, 213 – 14; música grupera, 257; na-

  Martillo, 53

  tional and regional music of, 253 – 56;

  Martin, Ricky, 345

  national identity of, 327; Nicaragua and,

  The Martin Denny Orchestra, 234

  279; norteña music, 281 – 83; popular

  Martínez, Narcisco, 1, 400, 402

  music of, 252; race relations in, 323 – 24;

  Martinique, 38, 452 – 54

  racial demographic of, 251 – 52; religion

  Martinique and Guadeloupe, 242 – 44 , 276

  in, 252; revolution, 213 – 14, 307, 311,

  Marzano, Leonor, 117

  384; rock music in, 256, 386 – 87; son

  Masucci, Jerry, 317 – 18, 354, 429 – 30

  calentano, 379, 380; son huasteca, 198,

  Matchitche, 245

  215, 328, 371, 376, 379, 381 – 83; son

  Matus, Oscar, 9

  jalisciense, 328, 371, 376, 384 – 85; son

  Matúta, 423

  jarocho, 14, 309 – 10, 338, 376, 379, 382,

  Maxixes, 75, 244 – 46 , 332

  385 – 87; transnational music phenom-

  Mayan people, 182

  ena in, 257 – 58; zapateo, 449 – 50. See

  Mazouk, 243, 246 , 276

  also Corridos; Mariachi; Ranchera; Son

  Mazurka, 38, 306, 438

  (Mexico)

  McGregor, Freddie, 330

  Mexico City, 71

  Mecano, 343

  MIDI. See Musical Instrument Digital

  Medeiros, Anacleto de, 95

  Interface

  Medellín, 102, 104

  “Mientras tanto,” 287

  Media: cultural imperialism and, 129 – 32; im-

  Miguel, Luis, 24 – 25 , 46, 256

  migrant music and, 210; mambo in, 234;

  Mikito, 363

  MPB and, 269; tropicália in, 417, 418

  Milanés, Pablo, 285, 286, 287, 288, 313

  “Me Gustas Tal Como Eres,” 24

  Military bands, 236, 290

  Melody, ornamentations of, 71

  Milonga, 7, 189, 259 – 61 , 299, 434

  Méndez, Kinito, 249

  Milonguita, 260

 

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