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Breakdancing, Country Dancing, and the Swing Dance Revival: 1980–2000From: Social Dancing in America
Afro-American Latinized RhythmsFrom: Salsiology
Alfredo “Chocolate” ArmenterosFrom: Music from Cuba
Back-to-Africa: The “reverse” transculturation of Salsa/Cuban Popular MusicFrom: Salsiology
ContentsFrom: SALSA AND RELATED GENRES
Cruz, Celia (1924– )From: Encyclopedia of Cuba, Volume2
Dick “Ricardo” Sugar: Salsero de SalserosFrom: Salsiology
Founding Fathers and Changes in Cuban Music called SalsaFrom: Salsiology
Hispanic and Afro-Hispanic Music in the United StatesFrom: Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United States: Literature and Art
IntroductionFrom: SALSA AND RELATED GENRES
Popular Music in Puerto Rico: Toward An Anthropology of SalsaFrom: Salsiology
SalsaFrom: Encyclopedia of Cuba, Volume2
SalsaFrom: Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture
SalsaFrom: Puerto Rico Past and Present
SALSA AND RELATED GENRESFrom: SALSA AND RELATED GENRES
Salsa meets Jazz at the Village GateFrom: Salsiology
Salsa Music: The Latent Function of Slavery and RacialismFrom: Salsiology
Salsa’s to New York like an Apple’s to Sauce!From: Salsiology
Secrets of Salsa Rhythm: Piano with Hot SauceFrom: Salsiology
Stateside Cuban MusicFrom: Music from Cuba
The Odyssey of Desperately Seeking Clave: Researching Afro-Hispanic MusicFrom: Salsiology
The Palladium Ballroom and Other Venues: Showcases for Latin Music in N. Y. C.From: Salsiology
The Profile of a Bronx Salsero: Salsa’s Still Alive!From: Salsiology
Visions and Views of a Salsa Promoter Izzy “Mr. Salsa” Sanabria: Popularizing MusicFrom: Salsiology
Salsa 101http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1033/queeni.html