I have noticed that today's latin jazz is so much more diverse than it was back then. Of course, we could say that the musicians in New York picked up where the Cubans had left off, but that would be speculating. It's my contention that the Cubans were not alone in their endeavor, and that various ethnic groups were also responsible for the development of this hybrid music [...]
Arvito: The Harvey Averne Story – The Interview – Part 2
Overall, no "one-hit" album could ever come close to the total album concept we achieved with "Sun Of Latin Music". So here was little Coco Records, with Eddie Palmieri and the greatest salsa band of the moment, with producer Harvey Averne at the helm, winning the first Grammy ever given in the "latin music" category [...]
Arvito: The Harvey Averne Story – The Interview – Part 1
I spoke with Harvey Averne several times over the past summer, mostly by phone, where our conversations eventually turned from latin jazz and his own personal experiences as a performer to his experiences with superstar Eddie Palmieri, with particular focus on the "Unfinished Masterpiece" controversy, which we discussed at length [...]
Arvito: The Harvey Averne Story – Preamble
Sometime around 1968, I became totally disillusioned with Cuban music, or "latin" music as it was called back then. It seemed that the endless array of boogaloos and shingalings were inadvertedly channeling me into another direction. I was an aspiring conga drummer at this point in my life and my main inspiration was Mongo Santamaría [...]

