Just finished a cool new short story by Kirsten Mortensen in which she channels the spirit and style of Elmore Leonard. Just 99 cents.
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Just finished a cool new short story by Kirsten Mortensen in which she channels the spirit and style of Elmore Leonard. Just 99 cents.
Click here for book details and my Amazon review.
Tito Puente’s big-band Latin music in the 50s was always jazz-inflected, and big-band jazz in general in the 50s was getting influenced by Latin rhythms.
Someone got the idea to splice the two traditions together — not mix but splice, with Tito’s band sharing a recording studio with Buddy Morrow’s jazz band, performing arrangements in which the two bands alternated with each other, within the numbers, on a series of standards.
The result, Revolving Bandstand, is, improbably, magical — primarily because the arrangers stuck to music that was danceable. The dance rhythms unite it all into a complex and exhilarating whole.