Wildman of Rhythm: The Life and Music of Benny Moré
Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award for Excellence
 

"An important and highly entertaining book that tells the story of the great and troubled Cuban singer Benny More. Helps roll back the curtain that often comes between American audiences and their appreciation of the great musical cultures to the south."—Sam Charters, author of A Language of Song: Journeys into the Musical World of the African Diaspora

"An informative and compelling chronicle on the life of Cuba's most dazzling singer, Benny More, tidily strung together as a series of small bright story-jewels."—Ann Louise Bardach, author of Cuba Confidential
 

Benny Moré was one of the greatest singers to come out of Cuba, and his name evokes overwhelming nostalgia among Cubans and Cuban exiles alike. Known for the power of his expressive boleros, his tributes to beloved guajiro (country) towns, and his exciting, up-tempo songs, Moré was a lightning rod at the center of the golden age of Cuban music. The leader of Banda Gigante, one of the leading Cuban big bands of the 1950s, he was dubbed “El Bárbaro del Ritmo,” the wildman of rhythm.

Moré became an icon of Cuban music, but he died tragically at forty-four and in the larger scheme of political difficulties between the U.S. and Cuba, his legacy was nearly forgotten. Music journalist John Radanovich provides the definitive biography for Moré and reinvigorates his memory with information learned from the musicians who knew and performed with the man himself, as well as his family members. Radanovich also examines the milieu of Cuban music in the 1950s, when Havana was the playground of Hollywood stars and the Mafia ran the nightclubs and casinos. 

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Wildman of Rhythm: The Life and Music of Benny Moré
Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award for Excellence
 

"An important and highly entertaining book that tells the story of the great and troubled Cuban singer Benny More. Helps roll back the curtain that often comes between American audiences and their appreciation of the great musical cultures to the south."—Sam Charters, author of A Language of Song: Journeys into the Musical World of the African Diaspora

"An informative and compelling chronicle on the life of Cuba's most dazzling singer, Benny More, tidily strung together as a series of small bright story-jewels."—Ann Louise Bardach, author of Cuba Confidential
 

Benny Moré was one of the greatest singers to come out of Cuba, and his name evokes overwhelming nostalgia among Cubans and Cuban exiles alike. Known for the power of his expressive boleros, his tributes to beloved guajiro (country) towns, and his exciting, up-tempo songs, Moré was a lightning rod at the center of the golden age of Cuban music. The leader of Banda Gigante, one of the leading Cuban big bands of the 1950s, he was dubbed “El Bárbaro del Ritmo,” the wildman of rhythm.

Moré became an icon of Cuban music, but he died tragically at forty-four and in the larger scheme of political difficulties between the U.S. and Cuba, his legacy was nearly forgotten. Music journalist John Radanovich provides the definitive biography for Moré and reinvigorates his memory with information learned from the musicians who knew and performed with the man himself, as well as his family members. Radanovich also examines the milieu of Cuban music in the 1950s, when Havana was the playground of Hollywood stars and the Mafia ran the nightclubs and casinos. 

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Wildman of Rhythm: The Life and Music of Benny Moré

Wildman of Rhythm: The Life and Music of Benny Moré

by John Radanovich
Wildman of Rhythm: The Life and Music of Benny Moré

Wildman of Rhythm: The Life and Music of Benny Moré

by John Radanovich

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Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award for Excellence
 

"An important and highly entertaining book that tells the story of the great and troubled Cuban singer Benny More. Helps roll back the curtain that often comes between American audiences and their appreciation of the great musical cultures to the south."—Sam Charters, author of A Language of Song: Journeys into the Musical World of the African Diaspora

"An informative and compelling chronicle on the life of Cuba's most dazzling singer, Benny More, tidily strung together as a series of small bright story-jewels."—Ann Louise Bardach, author of Cuba Confidential
 

Benny Moré was one of the greatest singers to come out of Cuba, and his name evokes overwhelming nostalgia among Cubans and Cuban exiles alike. Known for the power of his expressive boleros, his tributes to beloved guajiro (country) towns, and his exciting, up-tempo songs, Moré was a lightning rod at the center of the golden age of Cuban music. The leader of Banda Gigante, one of the leading Cuban big bands of the 1950s, he was dubbed “El Bárbaro del Ritmo,” the wildman of rhythm.

Moré became an icon of Cuban music, but he died tragically at forty-four and in the larger scheme of political difficulties between the U.S. and Cuba, his legacy was nearly forgotten. Music journalist John Radanovich provides the definitive biography for Moré and reinvigorates his memory with information learned from the musicians who knew and performed with the man himself, as well as his family members. Radanovich also examines the milieu of Cuban music in the 1950s, when Havana was the playground of Hollywood stars and the Mafia ran the nightclubs and casinos. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813061863
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publication date: 09/08/2015
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

 John Radanovich has written for the New Orleans Times-Picayune, DownBeat, Jazziz, and Offbeat. He lives in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xvii

Prologue 1

1 La Guinea, 1919-1935 6

2 Rumba, Son, and the Orchestras 14

3 Sugar, Guitars, Vertientes, 1935-1940 18

4 Havana Apprenticeship, 1940-1943 24

5 Conjunto Matamoros, 1944-1945 30

6 In the Land of the Aztecs, 1945-1948 35

7 Locas por el Mambo, 1948-1950 51

8 Return to Cuba Voice First, 1950-1952 58

9 Duarte, 1952-1953 67

10 La Banda Gigante, 1953-1954 73

11 Son Montuno and Murder Inc 91

12 The Hogs and the Hits, 1955-1956 101

13 Recordings, Tours, 1957-1959 123

14 Revolution and Death, 1959-1963 140

15 Influence 158

Notes 161

Sources 173

Discography 177

Index 189

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