Afro-Cuban Latin Jazz includes salsa, merengue, songo, son, mambo, and cha cha cha.
Afro-Cuban started as a movement after the death of Charlie Parker. The one starting the Afro/Jazz fire was Mongo Santamaria (Afro/Blue) putting together Yorubas (patterns and instruments). Bebop musicians like Dizzy Gillespie and Billy Taylor started Afro-Cuban bands at later, also Miles Davis and John Coltrane jumped in the trend by doing some recording in the genre. Gillespie's work was mostly with big bands of this genre. While the music was influenced by Cuban and Puerto Rican musicians like Tito Puente, there were many Americans who were drawing upon Cuban rhythms for their work.
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