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Who was recognized for introducing Afro-Latin-flavored Cubop to jazz?
 
  a. Tito Puente
  b. Juan Tizol
  c. Mario Bauz
  d. Jelly Roll Morton

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Which of the following melded the clave-based rhythmic patterns of Cuban dance music with the dense instrumental textures and exciting bop solos of jazz big bands?
 
  a. Stan Getz
  b. Jelly Roll Morton
  c. Machito
  d. Antonio Carlos Jobim



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