• Tico Records was a New York City record label that was founded in 1948, and was known for 30 years as the "home of the recorded mambo". It was originally...
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  • better known professionally as Tico-Tico, is a former Mozambican footballer who played as a striker. In his career, Tico-Tico played primarily for Desportivo...
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  • "Tico-Tico no fubá" (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈtʃiku ˈtʃiku nu fuˈba]; "rufous-collared sparrow in the cornmeal") is a Brazilian choro song written by Zequinha...
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    Celia Cruz (category Fania Records artists)
    also recorded albums with other musical directors such as Memo Salamanca, Juan Bruno Tarraza and Lino Frías for Tico Records. In 1974, Fania Records, the...
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  • George Goldner (category Tico Records)
    In 1948, he established his first record label, Tico Records, named after the song "Tico-Tico". The company recorded and distributed music by such artists...
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  • Gee Records was a New York–based American record label formed as a subsidiary to Gloria Gee George Goldner's Tico Records and Rama Records labels in 1953...
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  • Ticos is a colloquial name for the natives of Costa Rica. Tico, TICO or Ticos may also refer to: Nicolae Tico (born 1953), Romanian sprint canoer Tico...
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    Tito Puente (category Tico Records artists)
    1951) Tico Mambos Vol. 3 & Vol. 4 (10" LP's, 1952) Tico Mambos Vol. 5 & King of the Mambo, Vol. 6 (10" LP's, 1953) Tico Mamborama (1955) Tico Puente...
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  • Oye Cómo Va (category RCA Records singles)
    cha-cha-chá song by Tito Puente, originally released on El Rey Bravo (Tico Records). The song achieved worldwide popularity when it was covered by American...
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    Ray Barretto (category Tico Records artists)
    formed his first group, Charanga La Moderna, and recorded his first hit, "El Watusi" for Tico Records. He was quite successful with the song and the genre...
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    La Lupe (category Fania Records artists)
    album in 1961, La Lupe moved from Havana to New York and signed with Tico Records, which marked the beginning of a prolific and successful career in the...
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    Morris Levy (category Tico Records)
    TK Records Tico Records Alegre Records Mardi Gras Records International Swinger Records Speed Records Sabor Records Branston Music Tiger Lily Records (US...
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  • interest in Roulette and, to cover his gambling debts, sold his record labels Tico, Rama, Gee and—years later—End and Gone to Levy, who grouped them into Roulette...
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  • Rodríguez, to record for Tico Records in New York. In 1955 Castellanos signed a three-year deal with leading New York Latin label Mardi Gras Records and had...
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    Machito (category Tico Records artists)
    of music when he recorded an arrangement of Bauza's "Tanga" with the new title "Cubop City" in 1948. Machito was sought after by record producers, and in...
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    Juan Arvizu (category Tico Records artists)
    recorded for several leading labels including: RCA Victor, Columbia Records and Tico Records. He often premiered compositions by several prominent Latin composers...
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    as part of the group Tico and the Triumphs, including "Motorcycle", which reached number 99 on the Billboard charts in 1962. Tico and the Triumphs released...
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    Adalberto Santiago (category Fania Records artists)
    Con Los Mejores. Inca Records; 1975 Lou Perez. Fantasia Africana. WSL Records; 1975 Lou Perez. Nuestra Herencia. TICO Records; 1976 Pancho Cristal. Super...
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  • Rodríguez at Carnegie Hall and recorded with him on Ansonia Records Arsenio Rodríguez y Su Conjunto, (Vol.2) and on Tico Records (Arsenio Dice... Arsenio Says)...
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  • Nicky Marrero (category Fania Records artists)
    Eddie Palmieri and His Orchestra, published by the label Tico Records. In 1970 he recorded the LP Harlem River Drive with Palmieri who brought together...
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  • mi Orquesta" 1969 TR Records "Inolvidable" 1971 Fania "Tito Dice... Sepárala También" with El Sexteto La Playa 1972 Tico Records-Fania Legend "Nostalgia...
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  • Guantanamera (category A&M Records singles)
    least 241 different records or compilations of hers, her earliest commercial recording of it being on the Mexican label Tico Records in 1968. She mentions...
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  • Tito Puente Swings, The Exciting Lupe Sings (category Tico Records albums)
    Tito Puente is an album by La Lupe and Tito Puente. It was released by Tico Records in 1965. AllMusic gave the album a rating of two-and-a-half stars. Side...
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  • Joe Loco (category Tico Records artists)
    many jazz venues that did not typically showcase Latin music. El Baión (Tico, 1954) Loco Motion (Columbia 760, 1955) ¡Vaya! With Joe Loco (Columbia 827...
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    Cal Tjader (category Savoy Records artists)
    1966) El Sonido Nuevo (Verve, 1966) with Eddie Palmieri Bamboléate (Tico Records, 1967) with Eddie Palmieri Along Comes Cal (Verve, 1967) Hip Vibrations...
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  • Orquesta Narváez (released by Tico Records in their 1975 album "Reincarnation" Isao Tomita (released in 1982 by RCA Red Seal Records as the closing piece on...
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  • notable record labels, starting with R–Z. R–Z R&S Records R.I.P Society Records Rabid Records Racetrack Records Radar Records (UK) Radar Records (U.S. label)...
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  • crossover hit for Latin and black audiences". According to a story published by record label Fania, to celebrate the success of the song, five thousand whistles...
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  • Azúcar pa' ti (Sugar for You) (category Tico Records albums)
    Azúcar pa' ti (Sugar for You) is a 1965 album recorded by Eddie Palmieri and released by Tico Records. The album was Palmieri's most successful album...
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    Hurricane Tico is one of four major hurricanes to ever strike Mazatlan and one of the strongest landfalling Pacific hurricanes on record. Tico was the twenty-third...
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