Latest Release
- 14 DEC 2023
- 12 Songs
- Machito Dances And Other Latin Dance Favorites [Audiophile Collection] · 2023
- Machito Dances And Other Latin Dance Favorites [Audiophile Collection] · 2023
- Machito Dances And Other Latin Dance Favorites [Audiophile Collection] · 2023
- Machito Dances And Other Latin Dance Favorites [Audiophile Collection] · 2023
- Machito Dances And Other Latin Dance Favorites [Audiophile Collection] · 2023
- Machito Dances And Other Latin Dance Favorites [Audiophile Collection] · 2023
- Machito Dances And Other Latin Dance Favorites [Audiophile Collection] · 2023
- Machito Dances And Other Latin Dance Favorites [Audiophile Collection] · 2023
- Machito Dances And Other Latin Dance Favorites [Audiophile Collection] · 2023
- Machito Dances And Other Latin Dance Favorites [Audiophile Collection] · 2023
Essential Albums
- 2016
Singles & EPs
Appears On
About Machito
Born Francisco Grillo in Florida, the man who came to be known as Machito was raised in Cuba, where he began working as a singer and percussionist. In the late '30s, he came to New York and began playing with various Latin bands. In the early '40s, with the help of brother-in-law Mario Bauza, Machito started one of the most popular bands of the early mambo era, Machito & His Afro-Cubans. Bringing a strong element of jazz harmony and improvisation to his sound, Machito collaborated with numerous American jazz legends in the '40s and '50s, including Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Stan Kenton. Machito continued leading his band through the '70s, when salsa became the rage, and into the '80s, performing until his death in 1984.
- HOMETOWN
- Tampa, FL, United States
- BORN
- 16 February 1908
- GENRE
- Latin