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Sources

Behague, G.; “Bossa and Bossas: Recent Changes in Brazilian Urban Popular Music,” Ethnomusicology, xvii (1973), 209
Budds, M.J; Jazz in the Sixties: the Expansion of Musical Resources and Techniques (Iowa City, IA, 1978, rev. and enlarged 2/1990)
Carroll, Greg; Personal reflections on the music.  Manhattan, KS, 2006
Da Fonseca, D. and B. Weiner; Brazilian Rhythms for Drumset (New York, 1991) [incl. transcrs. by J. Riley, discography, bibliography]
Dyes, Greg; Interview (with Dr. Willie L. Hill, Jr.). Boulder, CO, 1996
Gridley, Mark; Jazz Styles: History & Analysis, 6th Ed.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1997
Hasse, John Edward, ed.; Jazz: The First Century, New York, HarperCollins Publishers, Inc., 2000
Hill Jr., Willie L. ; The Instrumental History of Jazz, New York, Encoded Jazz, 1997
Hodel, B.; “Baden Powell,” Guitar Review, no.83 (1990), 1
Johnson, Laura; Jazz at Lincoln Center Teacher’s Guide. New York: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, 1995
Kernfeld, Barry, ed.; The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, Vols. l, 2, 3, Second Ed. New York , Oxford University Press, 2002
McGowan, C. and R. Pessanha: The Brazilian Sound: Samba, Bossa nova and the Popular Music of Brazil (New York, 1991, 3/1998)
Ortiz, F.; La Africanía de la Música Folklórica de Cuba (Ediciones Universal, Havana, 1950)
Roberts, J.S.; Black Music of Two Worlds: African, Caribbean, Latin, and African-American
   Traditions (Schirmer, New York, Washington, and London, 1972), chap.8
Roberts, J.S.: Latin Jazz: the First of the Fusions, 1880s to Today (New York, 1999), 115
Roberts, J.S.; The Latin Tinge: The Impact of Latin American Music on the United States (Oxford
   University Press, New York, and Oxford, 1979)
Rosen, Larry; Legends of Jazz with Ramsey Lewis (Limited Edition Boxed Set), Chicago, LRSmedia, 2006
Stewart, Zan;  Liner notes for The Crusaders: The Golden Years (GRP, 1992)
Stearns, M.W.; The Story of Jazz (Oxford University Press, New York, 1956, rev. and enlarged 2/1958,
   enlarged 1970)
Talbot, Bruce and O’Mealley, Robert G.; “The Jazz Singers (5 Vol’s.)”, The Smithsonian Collection, Washington, D.C. (Sony/Smithsonian, 1998)
Tynan, J.; “The Real Story of the Bossa nova,” DownBeat, xxix/28 (1962), 21

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