A great Afro-Cuban jazz percussionist who made his name in the 1960s and '70s,
Mongo Santamaria was a master conga player whose mesmerising, intoxicating
rhythms became influential in bringing together traditional Latin sounds with
black American music. Brought up on Cuba's rumba beats, he learned to play in
the streets of Havana in the 1920s, where African drummers, bongo and conga
players and all sorts of percussionists would fill the air with different
rhythms and styles. He was mentored by Clemente 'Chico' Piquero who played with
bandleader Beny Moré, and got his start playin...