Dennis M. Reed "Califa" - Favorite Links

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photo clifford brooks playing cajons http://afrocubanchops.com (link appears to be broken) - Clifford Brooks & Judith Justiz: Learn Afro-Cuban Conga Drum Soloing Technique. Clifford describes his site as "Afro Cuban Conga Drum Solo Technique with movie examples". photo judith justiz
photo willie colon Willie Colon's Site includes audio, schedules, and other information. .
photo matthew dubuque Sign up to join the email Bongo Group "TheBongoGroup" which Matthew Dubuque moderates and which he describes as "Helping to bring together bongo players from around the world"!
Click here for a description of the group and how to signup.
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Nina's arrozconbeans web site...includes music, photos, Puerto Rican recipes and much more.

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photo larry harlow Larry Harlow's Site includes audio, schedules, and other information. .

Laurent Lamy

Laurent Lamy"s BataRumba site (currently in French only) includes annotated traditional and pop Afro-Cuban rhythms.
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photo manfred mirsch Manfred Mirsch's site. .
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Victor Rendón's Site.
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photo chuck silverman Chuck Silverman's Drums and Percussion Site. .
photo zeno Zeno Okeanos (Myron Ort) excellent site including as he describes "In 1947 SMC released four 78 RPM phonorecords of their Ritmo Afro-Cubano series that contain the earliest known audio documentation of folkloric rumba. Two of the records (sides 1 through 4) were recorded under the name Chano Pozo y su Ritmo de Tambores. The personnel are Chano Pozo, Carlos Vidal, José Mangual, Kiki Rodríguez (Arsenio's brother and conguero) and the vocalist Miguelito Valdés." .