Machito

Founder of Machito and his Afro-Cubans — Machito (Frank Grillo) led the New York Latin band that pioneered Afro-Cuban jazz and was a dominant force at the Palladium Ballroom during the mambo"> mambo era.

About

Born in Havana, Machito came to New York in the 1930s and founded his Afro-Cubans orchestra with his brother-in-law Mario Bauzá as musical director. The band was the first to explicitly combine Cuban Afro-Cuban rhythmic traditions with jazz harmonies and improvisation, creating what became known as Afro-Cuban jazz or Cubop.

Machito's band was the house band at the Palladium Ballroom during the mambo"> mambo era, and he was one of the defining figures of New York Latin music. His recordings — from the early bebop-influenced experiments to the big mambo"> mambo era hits — document the full development of the Afro-Cuban jazz tradition.