Here's a list of books that we recommend
to anyone interested in further exploring the roots of Latin
music. We would like thank Charity
Dell for organizing this list. NOTE:
this list is in no particular order of importance.
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30. RUMBA: Dance and Social Change in
Contemporary Cuba.
Yvonne Daniel.
Indiana University, 1995.
ISBN 0253316057
31. SALSIOLOGY: Afro-Cuban Music and
the Evolution of
Salsa in New York City.
Vernon W. Boggs.
Greenwood Publishing Group, 1992.
32. SAMBA: Resistance in Motion.
Barbara Browning.
Indiana University Press, 1995.
ISBN 0253209560
ISBN 0313284667
33. SITUATING SALSA: Global Markets
and Local Meanings in Latin Popular Music.
Lise Waxer.
Routledge, 2002.
ISBN 0815340206
34. TANGO AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY
OF PASSION.
Marta E. Savigliano
Westview Press, 1995.
ISBN 0813316383
35. TITO PUENTE and the Making of Latin
Music.
Steven Joseph Loza.
University of Illinois, 1999.
ISBN 0252067789
36. TROPICAL TRUTH: A Story of Music
and Revolution in Brasil.
Caetano Velosa.
Da Capo Press, 2003.
ISBN 0-375-40788-X
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