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Nearly 40 years ago, a new musical trend began bubbling up from the Colombian Pacific while the world was swaying to Celia Cruz, Héctor Lavoe, and the mighty Fania All-Stars. It wasn’t born in a studio or on a New York rooftop, but along muddy rivers, under ceiba trees, in towns where marimbas echo louder than car horns…
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