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I've got an itch for some Carmen Miranda, Xavier Cugat, Desi Arnaz this morning and it made me remember all the great ballroom Latin Music of the '30's and 40's. So I'd like to start with my personal favorite...[video=youtube;H-y8TS7jbpY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-y8TS7jbpY&feature=related[/video] Aquarelo de Brasil is also significant since we're approaching Mardi Gras/Carnaval and it won the best song award down in Rio.
By strict definition Brasilians are not Latinos, ergo Brazilian music isn't Latin music. Splitting hairs, maybe...
By strict definition Brasilians are not Latinos, ergo Brazilian music isn't Latin music.
Splitting hairs, maybe...
Hey, Martin Santos - I know you're in S.P., but do you follow the samba competitions in Rio? Beija Flor won, Tijuca came in second, once again on the strength of the magic act of its comissao de frente.
Off topic, I know...
By strict definition Brasilians are not Latinos, ergo Brazilian music isn't Latin music.
Splitting hairs, maybe...