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  2. Lottie 'The Body' Graves Claiborne - Wikipedia

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    Lottie "The Body" Tatum-Graves-Claiborne (October 31, 1930 - February 28, 2020) was an American burlesque dancer who performed from the late 1940s to the early 1980s. She was given the nickname "Lottie the Body" when she was a teenager working in modeling. She also became known as the "Black Gypsy Rose Lee " and the "Gypsy Rose Lee of Detroit."

  3. La Palabra (musician) - Wikipedia

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    La Palabra (born Rodolfo M. Foster in Caimanera, Cuba) is an American bandleader, singer-songwriter, pianist, record producer, and arranger, known for his versatile approach to music, particularly his invention of the Salsa romantica Latin music genre and his signature style of Afro-Cuban -influenced, sensual Latin jazz.

  4. Music of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The genesis of Blues music in Detroit occurred as a result of the first wave of the Great Migration of African-Americans from the Deep South. In the 1920s, Detroit was home to a number of pianists who performed in the clubs of Black Bottom and played in the Boogie-woogie style of blues, such as Speckled Red (Rufus Perryman), Charlie Spand, William Ezell, and most prominently, Big Maceo ...

  5. Afro-Cuban jazz - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Cuban jazz is the earliest form of Latin jazz. It mixes Afro-Cuban clave -based rhythms with jazz harmonies and techniques of improvisation. Afro-Cuban music has deep roots in African ritual and rhythm. [ 1 ] The genre emerged in the early 1940s with the Cuban musicians Mario Bauzá and Frank Grillo "Machito" in the band Machito and his ...

  6. Aurelio Voltaire - Wikipedia

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    Mars Needs Music. Dancing Ferret. Website. www.voltaire.net. Aurelio Voltaire Hernández[2] (born January 25, 1967 [3]), professionally known as Aurelio Voltaire or simply Voltaire, is a Cuban-American musician, singer, composer, author, and animator. Known for his gothic style of dress and music, Voltaire is considered a leading figure in the ...

  7. Afro-Cubans - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Cubans (Spanish: Afrocubano) or Black Cubans are Cubans of full or partial sub-Saharan African ancestry. The term Afro-Cuban can also refer to historical or cultural elements in Cuba associated with this community, and the combining of native African and other cultural elements found in Cuban society, such as race, religion, music, language, the arts and class culture.

  8. African-American music - Wikipedia

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    African-American music is a broad term covering a diverse range of musical genres largely developed by African Americans and their culture. Its origins are in musical forms that developed as a result of the enslavement of African Americans prior to the American Civil War. [ 1 ][ 2 ] It has been said that "every genre that is born from America ...

  9. Why Detroit Tigers' Andy Ibáñez was hero to kids from Cuba in ...

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    Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press. August 25, 2024 at 8:05 AM. CHICAGO — Detroit Tigers infielder Andy Ibáñez walked down the stairs of the team plane Aug. 18 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, for ...