-
street carnivals or comparsas. It was
invented or
developed by
Pello el
Afrokan (Pedro Izquierdo) in 1963.
Although the
rhythm shares many characteristics...
- 4:53 "Try a
Little Harder" (Patillo) – 5:04 "María Caracóles" (Pello el
Afrokán -
credited "P. African") – 4:32 Oren
Waters – vocals,
background vocals...
- the well-known 1950s mozambique,
written by Pío
Leyva &
Pedro "Pello El
Afrokán" Izquierdo, and
arranged by José
Manuel Ceruto. Lead
vocals are by Ibrahim...
- folklore,
traditional trova,
dance music, and
American Jazz.
Pello de
Afrokan created a new
dance rhythm called Mozambique that
increased in po****rity...
- non-latins.
Mozambique is a comparsa-type
dance music developed by
Pello el
Afrokan (Pedro Izquierdo) in 1963. It had a
brief period of high po****rity, peaked...
-
Blainville remporte la
Coupe PLSQ 2016" [AS
Blainville wins the PLSQ 2016 Cup].
Afrokan Life (in French). 30
October 2016. Tougas, Marc (28
October 2017). "L'AS...
- Free" (Coster, Patillo, Rubinson, Santana) "María Caracóles" (Pello el
Afrokán) "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)" (Coster, Santana) "Soul Sacrifice"...
-
Fernando Mulens NG La
Banda Noel
Nicola Jesús
Ortega Los
Papines Pello El
Afrokán Raúl
Planas Rodrigo Prats Carlos Puebla Elio Revé
Ritmo Oriental Niño Rivera...
-
Cuban artists like
Orquesta Aragón,
Estrellas Cubanas Orquesta,
Pello el
Afrokán (Pedro Izquierdo), Tata Guines, and Félix Chappottín. He was
exposed to...
-
dancing easier for the
rhythmically challenged—Moore (2009: 15).
Pello el
Afrokán's mozambique was the
first post‐revolution
Cuban po****r
dance genre (1963)...