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[edit]DescriptionRamón “Mongo” Santamaría's Conga and Catá (1980s-90s), oil portrait of Ella Fitzgerald (1989) by Tony Bennett, Herbie Hancock's Yamaha KX1 keytar controller (1983) - Smithsonian Museum (2013-03-16 14.06.04 by Tyfferz Y).jpg |
Drums 1980s-90s Bandleader and conga player Ramón “Mongo” Santamaría was one of several percussionists who emigrated from Cuba to the United States in the 1940s and 1950s. Santamaría used these drums—the conga and catá, and Afro-Cuban percussion instrument played with a stick. Gift of Mastcy ? Anderson Painting
1989
Singer Tony Bennett painted this oil
portrait of Ella Fitzgerald, the “first
lady of song.” One of the most popular
singers of the last century, she was
known for her astounding vocal range,
phrasing, and pure tone.
Gift of Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation
Keyboard
1983
American jazz pianist-composer Herbie
Hancock played this cordless Yamaha
keyboard when performing his Grammy-
winning “Rockit” during the 1980s. The
influential artist has straddled the divide
between jazz and mainstream pop music.
Gift of Herbie Hancock
AMERICA'S ROLE IN THE WORLD
Throughout its history, America's
politics, diplomacy, economics, and
cultural exchanges have shaped and
bee shaped by its interactions with
the rest of the world.
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- Musical instruments in the National Museum of American History
- Jerome and Dorothy Lemelson Center
- Individual musical instruments
- Mongo Santamaria
- Congas
- Catá
- Afro-Cuban music
- 1980s instrument productions
- 1990s instrument productions
- Drums in museums
- Herbie Hancock
- Yamaha KX1
- 1983 instrument productions
- Keyboard instruments in museums