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Latin Beat Magazine

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Articles in August, 1998 issue of Latin Beat Magazine

  • Desde la bahía
    by Jesse Varela
  • Commit to Memory/Paunetto's Point
    by Luis Tamargo
  • Latin Beat music update
    by Nelson Rodríguez
  • Cuba L.A
    by Luis Tamargo
  • Treasures
    by Gil Rivera
  • Mitch Frohman: Bronx ambassador to Latin Jazz
    by Max Salazar
  • Amanecer Caribeño
    by Rudolph Mangual
  • Desde Borinquen: Puerto Rico
    by Elmer Gonzalez
  • Roberto Clemente: un tributo musical
    by Rudolph Mangual
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  • Cuando Salí de La Habana
    by Elmer Gonzalez
  • Skafrocubanjazz
    by Jesse Varela
  • Justo Almario and Alex Acuña: the return to planet Tolú
    by Luis Tamargo
  • Bele Bele en la Habana
    by Carlos A. Iramain
  • Desde Las Vegas
    by Silvio Alava
  • Salsa Gitana
    by Jesse Varela
  • Joe Quijano: la Pachanga se baila así
    by Max Salazar
  • Imprevisto
    by Elmer Gonzalez
  • Que pasa: Los Angeles
    by Rudy Mangual
  • Ritnio: la música de hoy
    by Franz Reynold
  • The Music of Marlon Simón
    by Elmer Gonzalez
  • El Cano Estremera: el dueño del soneo
    by Frank Figueroa
  • 5 Star Boleros
    by Luis Tamargo
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