Jerry Gonzalez & the Fort Apache Band at the Blue Note
- 8:14 AM — May 24 —
- Source: Entertainment - New York Daily News
Before Jerry Gonzalez and the Fort Apache Band hit the scene with the album "Rumba Para Monk" in 1988, you could say that jazz and Latin music flirted with each other, went on many dates, had a beautiful courtship, and even kissed. Read More
CD/DOWNLOAD/ALBUM: Limited Edition "Long Live Boogaloo!" Double Vinyl
- 5:56 PM — May 22 —
- Source: All About Jazz
In the mid 1960s Latin teenagers in New York's Spanish Harlem neighborhood created a new style of music called Latin boogaloo. Read More
OPINION: Modern Jazz at the Apollo Theater
- 6:59 AM — Apr 18 —
- Source: All About Jazz
When the Apollo Theatre opened the doors for its inaugural show on Friday, January 26, 1934, the trendsetting variety bill included the great jazzman Benny Carter and his orchestra. Read More
Biography
Multi-instrumentalist Tito Rodriguez played an important role in New York's thriving Latin dance scene of the 1950s and '60s.... Read the full Tito Rodriguez bio.



