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The task this time is to find out what a Cuban rumba dancer may have had to do with his wife's death.
Rumba clave is the key pattern used in Cuban Rumba.
A Cuban rumba song often begins with the soloist singing meaningless syllables called the diana.
After this he returned to London determined to teach the Cuban rumba, sistema cubano.
This contrasts with the role of the conga drums in the Cuban rumba, where the smallest drum is the soloist.
The ballroom rumba is so called despite the music, and the dance, being of a different genre from the authentic Cuban rumba.
Flamenco rumba is a genre that is entirely different from Cuban rumba.
Batá-rumba is a hybrid form of Cuban rumba combining batá drums with guaguancó.
Their music combines Bangladeshi folk tunes with Afro-beat and Cuban rumba.
In 1964 he married the Cuban Rumba dancer and actress Sonia Calero.
Los Muñequitos de Matanzas is a Cuban rumba and Folkloric group.
Cuban Rumba, percussion, song and dance styles that owe their origin to African slaves in Cuba.
He shaped the Cuban rumba into the "rumba odemba," named after a bark used to make an aphrodisiac brew.
The professor, whose real name was Henry Roeland Byrd, fused blues and the Cuban rumba.
The first popular music craze in Tanzania was in the early 1930s, when Cuban Rumba was widespread.
Examples of these styles include the sevillanas, Farruca, Garrotin, and the Cuban Rumba.
A notable feature in Congo culture is it has blended its ethnic musical sources with Cuban rumba and merengue to give birth to soukous.
Congolese music like soukous, as well as Cuban rumba, exerted a profound influence on Sudanese popular music.
The DRC has blended its ethnic musical sources with Cuban rumba and meringue to give birth to Soukous.
It is a smoothly lilting rhythm, akin to old Cuban rumba and West African soukous, that insinuates itself into the hips and never lets go.
As at home with the modalism of Miles Davis as with Cuban rumba, the group blends the two with an effortlessness that's rare.
Rumba Toccata is a lively piece of music, written by Paul Harvey and is based on a Cuban Rumba.
Gloriously gifted, N'Dour is the undisputed king of Senegalese music, mixing the country's traditional mbalax with everything from Cuban rumba to hip-hop, jazz and soul.
A documentation of his Compositions from the 1980s, based on Soukous guitar, Cuban Rumba and inspirations from Hendrix to Haiti.
His mix of traditional Senegalese mbalax with eclectic influences ranging from Cuban rumba to hip hop, jazz and soul won him an international fan base of millions.