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This prefix begins the name of Arturo O’Farrill’s jazz orchestra, whose Grammy-winning albums include Fandango At the Wall and Four Questions. The name of Ray Lugo’s band follows the reclaimed pejorative “Kokolo” with this prefix. This prefix titles a D minor jazz standard in 6/8 time that was reinterpreted as an F minor jazz waltz in a version John Coltrane recorded live at Birdland. This prefix begins the title of a 1973 album whose hit single, subtitled “Chop & Quench,” features drummer Tony Allen. A standard by (*) Mongo (10[1])Santamaria is called “[this prefix] Blue.” (10[1])The names of Latin jazz’s two main subtypes begin with this prefix. Jazz, funk, and highlife were fused to create a style whose name (10[1])begins with this prefix on albums like Zombie and Expensive Shit. For 10 points, Nigerian saxophonist Fela Kútì developed a style named for what prefix and “beat”? ■END■

ANSWER: afro- [accept Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra; accept Kokolo Afrobeat Orchestra; accept Afrodisiac; accept afrobeat; accept “Afro Blue”; accept Afro-Cuban; accept Afro-Brazilian; reject “afrobeats”]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Ben Russell JonesSimple VibesCien Años de Quizboledad8710
Ian McDowellCambridgeLimp Franceskit9310
Daoud JacksonDefying SuavityGrzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz11710

Summary

2024 ARGOS @ Stanford02/22/2025Y3100%0%0%110.00
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