You can watch this hour-long BBC programme for another week. It's part one of a four-part series on Latin music in the US, and it's the kind of thing that the Beeb, to give them their due, do very well. Worth a look, if only for the clips of the night-life in old prohibition-era Havana, back when it was America's playground, and for the feel and energy of New York and Spanish Harlem in the Forties and Fifities. Afro-Cuban jazz with Machito and Dizzy Gillespie, Perez Prado and the mambo craze, West Side Story and the Puerto Rican barrio, it's all there – though a bit less Carlos Santana would've been fine with me (and if we're talking about the Latin influence on rock music, where was Ritchie Valens?).
Next week – into the Seventies with the birth of salsa…
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