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Humberto Cane Record Collection, 1944-1998 700 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt596nc8sv No online items Finding Aid for the Humberto Cane Record Collection, 1944-1998 700 Processed by Maria Huacuja. Chicano Studies Research Center Library 2009 144 Haines Hall Box 951544 Los Angeles, California 90095-1544 [email protected] URL: http://chicano.ucla.edu Finding Aid for the Humberto 700 1 Cane Record Collection, 1944-1998 700 Contributing Institution: Chicano Studies Research Center Library Title: Humberto Cane Record Collection Creator: Cane, Humberto 1918 - 2000 Identifier/Call Number: 700 Physical Description: 7 linear feet Date (inclusive): 1944-1998 Abstract: This collection of LP records and audio cassette tapes is from the personal collection of Humberto Cane, Cuban born band leader, composer and arranger. COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Library and Archive for paging information. Language of Material: English . Access Open for research. Acquisition Information This collection was given to the Chicano Studies Research Center by the UCLA music library. Deed is not on file here at the CSRC archive or at the UCLA music library. Provenance is inconclusive as of this writing. Biography Born in Matanzas, Cuba in 1918, multi-instrumentalist and band leader Humberto Cané organized one of the most highly regarded bands in the musical history of Mexico--specifically in the genres of Mambo and Cha Cha. In 1947 it was Cane's group that backed up Benny More in the recording of a now famous 10-inch LP at the outset of the popularization of Cha Cha and Mambo. Previously recording with Conjunto Matamoros, it is said that his collaborations with El Barbaro del Ritmo had helped spawn his particular soneo style. Cane died in Los Angeles in 2000. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Humberto Cane Record Collection, 700, Chicano Studies Research Center, University of California, Los Angeles. Processing Information Processed by Maria Huacuja in 2009. Finding aid revised by Jason Lowder under the supervision of Doug Johnson in 2020. The revision occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic so there was no access to the physical collection. Scope and Content The collection consists of approxamately 450 LP records and 200 audio cassettes, mostly Latin jazz. Publication Rights These materials are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of materials, including but not limited to infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source. The original authors may retain copyright to the materials. Subjects and Indexing Terms Mambo (Dance) Latin jazz Cha-cha (Dance) Rumba (Dance) Dance Music Series 1. LP Records Box 1, Folders 1-2 Chilo Moran Y Su Conjunto: Los 5 Megatones undated Box 1, Folder 3 Grupo Afrocuba undated Box 1, Folder 4 Los Bravo: Coleccion Musica Tropical de Cuba 1978 Box 1, Folder 5 Chicago 1977 Box 1, Folder 6 Cuarteto de Tino Contreras: Jazz en Riguz undated Box 1, Folder 6 Earl Grant: It's So Good undated Finding Aid for the Humberto 700 2 Cane Record Collection, 1944-1998 700 Series 1. LP Records Box 1, Folder 7 Conjunto Tipico Habanero: Havana '78 1978 Box 1, Folder 8 Joe Cuba undated Box 1, Folder 9 Lupita D'Alessio: Sone Que Te Perdia 1981 Box 1, Folder 10 Oscar D'Leon: 2 Sets con Oscar 1977 Box 1, Folder 11 Paquito D'Rivera: En Finlandia 1980 Box 1, Folder 12 Miles Davis: 'Round About Midnight 1955 Box 1, Folder 13 Miles Davis: Sketches of Spain 1959 Box 1, Folder 14 Deodato: Love Island 1978 Box 1, Folder 15 Antonio Diaz Mena: Eso Es Latin Jazz...Man! 1963 Box 1, Folder 16 D.J. Rogers: On the Road Again 1976 Box 1, Folder 17 Eric Dolphy: Iron Man 1963 Box 1, Folder 18 Modesto Duran: Fabulous Rhythms of Modesto undated Box 1, Folder 19 Bill Evans: At the Montreux Jazz Festival 1968 Box 1, Folder 20 Bill Evans Trio: How My Heart Sings! 1989 Box 1, Folder 21 Farah Maria: Interpreta a Barrerita undated Box 1, Folder 22 Art Farmer and Donald Byrd: Trumpets All Out 1956 Box 1, Folder 23 Art Farmer: Modern Art 1958 General autographed Box 1, Folder 24 Jose Fajardo: El Talento Total 1977 Box 1, Folder 25 Homenaje a: Roberto Faz undated Box 1, Folder 26 Fellove: Le Que Invento La Salsa c. 1973 General autographed Box 1, Folder 27 Jose Angel Espinoza: Sobrecargo 1972 Box 1, Folder 28 Clare Fischer: Manteca! 1965 General autographed Box 1, Folder 29 Clare Fischer: Alone Together 1978 General autographed Box 1, Folder 30 The Harold Land Quintet: The Fox 1959 Box 1, Folder 31 The Four Freshmen: Voices in Fun 1961 Box 2, Folders 1-2 Geri Galian: Clasicos En Ritmo undated Box 2, Folder 3 Errol Garner: A New Kind of Love 1963 Box 2, Folder 4 Joao Gilberto: The Boss of the Bossa Nova 1962 Box 2, Folder 5 Graciela y Mario: La Botanica 1976 Box 2, Folder 6 Earl Grant: It's So Good undated Box 2, Folder 7 Grupo Guaguanco Matancero: Guaguanco undated Box 2, Folder 8 Vince Guaraldi: Conte Candoli All Stars 1963 Box 2, Folder 9 Felix Guerrero: Serenata Cubana undated Box 2, Folder 10 The Great Chico Hamilton: Featuring Paul Horn undated Box 2, Folder 11 Slide Hampton: Two Sides of Slide 1962 Box 2, Folder 12 Herbie Hancock: Sound-System 1984 Box 2, Folder 13 Louis Hayes: Louis Hayes 1960 Box 2, Folder 14 Los Hermanos Castro: Estan! undated Box 2, Folder 15 Los Hermanos Castro: Yo Sin Ti... Y Otros Exitos undated Box 2, Folder 16 The Hi-Lo's undated Box 2, Folder 17 Gualberto Ibarreto: Leonela, Ladron de tu Amor 1984 Box 2, Folder 18 Bailables Con: El Inquieto Vinicio (Voy a Mi) undated Box 2, Folder 19 Los Internacionales undated Box 2, Folder 20 Irakere 1979 Finding Aid for the Humberto 700 3 Cane Record Collection, 1944-1998 700 Series 1. LP Records Box 2, Folder 21 Irakere: Calzada del Cerro 1983 Box 2, Folder 22 Irakere: Volumen 2 Seleccion de Exitos 1973-1979 1979 Box 2, Folder 23 Grupo Irakere undated Box 2, Folder 24 Grupo Irakere: Exerimentacion Sonora del Icaic undated Box 2, Folder 25 Ahmad Jamal: Jamal at the Penthouse undated Box 2, Folder 26 Pepe Jara: La Mentira y Otros Exitos undated Box 2, Folder 27 Al Jarreau: Look to the Rainbow 1977 Box 2, Folder 28 Jazz Masquerade undated Box 2, Folder 29 Joe Cuba Sextete: Steppin' Out 1963 Box 2, Folder 30 France Joli 1979 Box 2, Folder 31 Quincy Jones: The Birth of a Band! 1959 Box 2, Folder 32 Quincy Jones: Walking in Space 1969 Box 2, Folder 33 Stanley Jordan: Magic Touch 1985 Box 2, Folder 34 Jorrin: Y Su Orquesta undated Box 3, Folder 1 Luis Kalaff: Carnaval de Puerto Rico undated Box 3, Folder 2 Stan Kenton: Artistry in Sossa Nova 1963 Box 3, Folder 3 John La Porta: Conceptions 1956 Box 3, Folder 4 Tito Lara: Un Idolo Nuevo para America undated Box 3, Folder 5 La Serie undated Box 3, Folder 6 Hubert Laws: Afro-Classic 1970 Box 3, Folder 7 Roberto Ledesma: Adoro undated Box 3, Folder 8 Stella Lee: A Borinquen Yo Volveria undated Box 3, Folder 9 Michel Legrand: Brian's Song 1972 Box 3, Folder 10 Richard Lemus: Jazz en Mexico undated Box 3, Folder 11 Richard Lemus: Jazz undated General Autographed Box 3, Folder 12 Ramsey Lewis: Sun Goddess 1974 Box 3, Folder 13 Carlos Lico: Tu Que Me Das undated Box 3, Folder 14 Carlos Lico: Soy undated Box 3, Folder 15 Lobo y Melon: El Ritmo Sabroso undated General Autographed Box 3, Folder 16 Kenny Loggins: Alive 1980 Box 3, Folder 17 Wilfredo de los Reyes: Cuban Jazz undated Box 3, Folder 18 The Art of Danilo Lozano 1988 Box 4, Folder 1 Machito Orchestra: Fireworks 1977 Box 4, Folder 2 Bob Prince and His Orchestra: What's New? undated Box 4, Folder 3 Armando Manzanero: A Mi Amor...Con Mi Amor undated Box 4, Folder 4 Armando Manzanero: Que Bonito Viven Los Enamorados 1972 Box 4, Folder 5 Beatriz Marquez: El Motivo de Vivir undated Box 4, Folder 6 Hugh Masekela: The Americanization of Ooga Booga undated Box 4, Folder 7 Onzy Matthews: Blues With A Touch Of Elegance 1964 Box 4, Folder 8 Grupo Mayohuacan: El Cantar Tiene Sentido 1979 Box 4, Folder 9 Les McCann: Django undated Box 4, Folder 10 Rob McConnell and The Boss Brass: Present Perfect 1980 Box 4, Folder 11 Lenny McBrowne and The Four Souls: Easter Lights 1960 Box 4, Folder 12 Jimmy McGriff The Big Band: Solid State 1966 Box 4, Folder 13 Luisito Marti: Salsa con Descarga Melon y El Gran Pasto undated Box 4, Folder 14 Sergio Mendes and Brasil '77: Love Music 1973 Box 4, Folder 15 Sergio Mendes and Brasil '65: In Person at El Matador 1965 Box 4, Folder 16 Sergio Mendes: Trio So Nice undated Box 4, Folder 17 Miami Sound Machine: Otra Vez 1981 Box 4, Folder 18 Mingus 1963 Box 4, Folder 19 The Mitchells: Get Those Elephants Out'a Here 1958 Finding Aid for the Humberto 700 4 Cane Record Collection, 1944-1998 700 Series 1. LP Records Box 4, Folder 20 The Mitchell-Ruff Duo: Jazz Mission to Moscow undated Box 4, Folder 21 Blue Mitchell: Boss Horn 1966 Box 4, Folder 22 The Jazz and Classical Music Society: Music for Brass 1956 Box 4, Folder 23 Mongo Santamaria: Mongo's Greatest Hits 1966 Box 4, Folder 24 Johnny Pacheco: Pacheco Presents Monguito 1971 Box 4, Folder 25 Thelonious Monk: The Golden Monk 1953 Box 4, Folder 26 Wes Montgomery: Eulogy 1970 Box 4, Folder 27 Wes Montgomery: March 6, 1925-June 15, 1968 undated Box 4, Grupo Monumental undated Folders 28-29 Box 4, Folder 30 Beny More: La Epoca de Oro 1968 Box 4, Folder 31 The Great Gerry Mulligan undated Box 5, Folder 1 Nelson Ned: Me Pase de la Cuenta 1987 Box 5, Folder 2 Olivia Newton-John: If Not For You 1971 Box 5, Folder 3 Los Orientales: R.
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