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"If you compare Tikva to other ethnic labels," said scholar Roger Bennett , "you'll find, for instance, that Latin-American music label Fania Records was releasing Salsa and dance music but not necessarily Spanish religious or folk music."
Schvitzing the Night Away Will Friedwald 2011
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Our Latin Thing , which is about the small, independent record label Fania.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Our Latin Thing , which is about the small, independent record label Fania.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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MIAMI - Record label Fania, the most recognizable name in tropical music, is poised for a new phase.
WN.com - Articles related to Technology put culture in the hands of many people 2009
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MIAMI - Record label Fania, the most recognizable name in tropical music, is poised for a new phase.
WN.com - Articles related to Technology put culture in the hands of many people 2009
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MIAMI - Record label Fania, the most recognizable name in tropical music, is poised for a new phase.
WN.com - Articles related to Technology put culture in the hands of many people 2009
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Flipping Badu-type beats on "Burn Baby Burn" and resurrecting the Fania days of Bronx folklore in "Speakin Nuyorican," Bethel's homage to the New York City neighborhoods and Lagos compounds is pure brilliance, every second of the way.
Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Songs of Wonder and Planetary Grooves Derek Beres 2011
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Flipping Badu-type beats on "Burn Baby Burn" and resurrecting the Fania days of Bronx folklore in "Speakin Nuyorican," Bethel's homage to the New York City neighborhoods and Lagos compounds is pure brilliance, every second of the way.
Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Songs of Wonder and Planetary Grooves Derek Beres 2011
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Such is the case digging through the Fania collection from that era.
Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Seu Jorge, Salsa and Ghanian Afrobeat 2010
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They married in 1886, moved to Second Avenue, and produced four children in the next seven years: Philip ( "Phil," born in 1887), Carolyn ( "Carrie," born in 1889), Fania ( "Fanny," born in 1891), and Louis ( "Lew," born in 1893).
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