Everything must change, the young become the old, and the old will soon depart; change is the only thing that's certain about life. If you want to know what's good about changes in jazz, look no farther than Cuba; the most scintillating "Afro jazz", as well as "jazz jazz" is emanating from that Island. There are so many subsets of jazz coming out of Cuba, that if you want to split hairs, you can spend all day "categorizing", I prefer to listen and enjoy all the many flavors of this music coming from Cuba.
The word "Cuban", should be synonymous with "survivor"; no other people have gone through so many class, race, political differences and economic upheaval, but yet remained "United Cubans"; they make hypocrites out of the Brazil that claims to be the worlds melting pot. These videos I've chosen will attest to the diversity of Cubans in Cuba who live "harmoniously".
I suppose almost all of these Cuban videos are good, but I chose these two because they present the rocky road of romance that leads to true love, and some smoking hot music plus dance; Cubans got rhythm.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rHZXQnQ4rQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDtG84TjYck
For those who desire "Afro Cuban" we have "Cachao"; that one name says more than I could ever say about Cuban jazz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXCD8VB-sb0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5QPq0oTlb0
Another name is "Chucho Valdez", he's leading "The Cuban Jazz Messengers"
"Gonzalo Rubalcabo" is one of the more current jazz musicians that's going off in new directions; here's an example of him and other musicians going off in new directions,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8Fsipr-gHE
"Mayra caridad valdez", that's a name I bet you never heard before; this gal cooks,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7dQasNgHbU
I hope these videos entertain you as much as they have me.
Enjoy the music.