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Machito and His Orchestra

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Machito (born Francisco Raúl Gutiérrez Grillo, February 16, 1908? – April 19, 1984) was an influential Latin jazz musician who helped to refine Afro-Cuban jazz and to create both Cubop and salsa music. He was raised in Havana alongside the singer Graciela, his foster sister. In New York City, Machito formed the band the Machito & His Afro-Cubans in 1940, and with Mario Bauzá as musical director, brought together Cuban rhythms and big band arrangements in one group. He made numerous recordings from the 1940s to the 1980s, many with Graciela as singer. Machito changed to a smaller ensemble format in 1975, touring Europe extensively. He brought his son and daughter into the band, and received a Grammy Award in 1983, one year before he died. Machito's music had an effect on the lives of many musicians who played in the Afro-Cubans over the years, and on those who were attracted to Latin jazz after hearing him. George Shearing, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker and Stan Kenton credited Machito as an influence. An intersection in East Harlem is named "Machito Square" in his honor. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Congo Mulence

363
2

Tanga

226
3

Mango Mangue

139
4

Wild Jungle

104
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Kenya

91
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Oyeme

90
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Asia Minor

87
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Barbara Batibiri

84
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La Paella

83
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Okiedoke

82

albums

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Yo Soy La Rumba

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Radio Nova - 3ème volume - 03

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Latin Soul Plus Jazz

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Sí-Sí, No-No

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Vacation At the Concord (Remastered)

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Afro Cuban Jazz

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Asia Minor Cha Cha Cha

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Yo Soy La Rumba (feat. Graciela & Marcelino Guerra)

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Nuevo Mambo (From Cuba To New York)

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Afro-Cuban Jazz - EP

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afro-cuban jazz

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More Than Mambo: The introduction to Afro-Cuban Jazz (Disc 2)

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