Babatunde Olatunji, from the Wikimedia archives. Remembered African rhythms were at the heart of most American popular music from the very start, but this Yoruba percussionist gave the influence strong reinforcement. He came from Nigeria on a Rotary scholarship to study at Morehouse College in Atlanta, quickly influenced many US musical scenes as a performer and composer, toured with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and played for the UN General Assembly. To the extent that Americans understand a concept they call “world music,” that term began with his wildly successful Drums of Passion album.
“Out of 10? I’ll give it a 12, Dick — that beat has taken over my mind”
Veronica Quintero – Repicame los tambores
https://youtu.be/tmNUbQ5xdTQ
Babatunde Olatunji – Shango
https://youtu.be/fWeDev0QWLc
Kodo – O-Daiko
https://youtu.be/C7HL5wYqAbU
Tito Puente, Sheila E & Pete Escovedo – El Rey de Timbal
https://youtu.be/LE2tFN6DOtk
Peter Gabriel – Rhythm of the Heat
https://youtu.be/qjg0iNPi5pU
Surfaris – Wipe Out
https://youtu.be/p13yZAjhU0M
Siddhi Shah & Srishty Patidar – Tribal Fusion Percussion Duo
https://youtu.be/p1HNhnCYZ4k
Iggy, with Clem Burke drumming – Some Weird Sin
https://youtu.be/vJjs7TU4Qek
Ginger Baker – Aiko Biaye
https://youtu.be/Czrxak2tgwI
MecániK InformaL – Deja La Takilla
https://youtu.be/ccAk20HKPPg
Foli – There is no rhythm without movement
https://youtu.be/lVPLIuBy9CY
Mongo Santamaria – Sofrito
https://youtu.be/n__CQt-Xykc
Santana – Soul Sacrifice
https://youtu.be/xBG6IaSQCpU
Fela Kuti – Water no get enemy
https://youtu.be/IQBC5URoF0s
Osvaldo Jorge – I See Altitudes
https://youtu.be/b3vGALEyhbY
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