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Podcast: New Books in Caribbean Studies
Episode: Disco's "Latin Tinge"
Description: In the 1930s, musical Ferdinand โJelly Rollโ Morton identified the influence of Latin American rhythms like the habanera in jazz, as a sonic โtingeโ that fundamentally shaped his style as a stride pianist. In the Seventies, disco presented its own Latin tinge. The Latin American and Latino influence on 1970s New York disco extended far beyond the familiar narratives of the Paradise Garage and Studio 54, creating vibrant spaces that celebrated cultural fusion and community. Clubs like the Ipanema Discotheque, Copacabana, and Roseland Ballroom became crucial venues where Latin rhythms, Brazilian beats, and Caribbean sounds mixed with emerging disco to create s...