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    a particular sense of cubanismo. Miguelito Valdés was born as Miguel Ángel Eugenio Lázaro Zacarías Izquierdo Valdés Hernández on September 6, 1912 in...
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    Bienvenido Granda, Daniel Santos, Myrta Silva, Miguelito Valdés, Leo Marini, Celia Cruz, Nelson Pinedo, Vicentico Valdés, Estanislao "Laíto" Sureda, Alberto Beltrán...
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    included Desi Arnaz, Lina Romay, Abbe Lane, Tito Rodriguez, Yma Sumac, Miguelito Valdés, Frank Berardi, Gene Lorello, George Lopez, Glenn E. Brown, Henry Greher...
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  • Jackson "Such a Fool" – 22-20s "Dopilsya" – Sektor Gaza "Negra Leono" – Miguelito Valdés Newton revealed that Ritchie stated that he hopes to extend RocknRolla...
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    of the song "Babalú", made popular in the Latin American world by Miguelito Valdés, and in the United States by Desi Arnaz. Ante El Escorial Aragón Aragonesa...
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  • music and lyrics by Nicanor Molinare sung and danced by Lina Romay, Miguelito Valdés and chorus in front of Astaire. "Dearly Beloved": Kern & Mercer’s ballad...
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  • Lecuona's song "Babalu" popularized by famous Cuban big band singers Miguelito Valdés and Desi Arnaz. It can also be seen, as such, with the character of...
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    1961) Machito!!! (Timeless, 1983) Miguelito Valdés, Bim Bam Boom – An Album of Cuban Rhythms (Decca) Miguelito Valdés, Afro-Cuban Music (Decca, 1942) Charlie...
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    La Crítica in 1978 in memory of the legends of Cuban rumba, such as Miguelito Valdés. For a while, D'León would alternate singing with both orchestras,...
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  • Latin American music standard, associated mainly with Cuban singer Miguelito Valdés, who recorded one of its many versions with Xavier Cugat and his Waldorf-Astoria...
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  • Antonio Arcaño and Miguelito Valdés. The latter was the singer of the famous big band Orquesta Casino de la Playa and in June 1937, Valdés decided to record...
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  • independent record label. On June 30, 1953 a cover was recorded by singer Miguelito Valdés backed by pianist René Hernández's conjunto, and billed by Seeco as...
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  • the air between two buildings in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Cuban singer Miguelito Valdés (Mr Babalú) suffered a fatal heart attack while singing at Hotel Tequendama...
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    singing debut at a famous Havana night club. Soon after, Guillot met Miguelito Valdés, who took her to New York City, where Guillot was able to record her...
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    to six or seven drums. Chano Pozo Carlos Vidal Bolado Miguelito Valdés Carlos "Patato" Valdes Tata Güines Armando Peraza Candido Camero Julito Collazo...
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    in early 1947 with the encouragement of Miguelito Valdés, and participated in a recording session with Valdés, the legendary band leader Arsenio Rodríguez...
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  • guaracheros or guaracheras. Celia Cruz was an example, though she, like Miguelito Valdés and Benny Moré, sung almost every type of Cuban lyric well. A better...
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  • earliest encouragement by “Mr. Babalú,” the celebrated Cuban singer Miguelito Valdés. Getting his formal start in 1942 as a bongo player with Conjunto Monterey...
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  • After two years in the Army from 1945, he played in a band led by Miguelito Valdés. He soon met vocalist Herb Jeffries, with whom he collaborated periodically...
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    Kareem Kandi on saxophone, Nick LaRiviere on trombone, and either Miguelito Valdes or Greg Lyons on trumpet. The Paperboys released a cassette album called...
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  • Pozo, Beny Moré, Perez Prado, Mario Bauza, Machito, Tito Rodríguez, Miguelito Valdés, Enrique Jorrín, Agustín Lara. record promoter Ralph Mercado former...
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  • Antioquia". In Medellín, he associated with Pedro Vargas, Eva Garza, Miguelito Valdés, Avelina García and Toña La Negra among others. Medellín became the...
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  • Lupe, Santitos Colón, Vicentico Valdés, La India, Rolando Laserie, Miguelito Valdés, and Bobby .." César Miguel Rondón, Frances R. Aparicio, Jackie White...
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  • congas (tracks 4, 5 and 8) Carlitos González, bongos (tracks 4 and 8) Miguelito Valdés, trumpet solo (tracks 4 and 8) Luis Alemañy Conde, Yanko Pisaco and...
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  • Noro Morales, Marcelino Guerra, Esy Morales, the Lecuona Cuban Boys, Miguelito Valdés, Tito Rodríguez, and the Joe Loco Trio,José Curbelo. He also worked...
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  • heavily influenced, as had so many other singers, by the Cuban vocalist Miguelito Valdés) by the "Century Conservatory of Music of New York". His orchestra...
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  • "Bim Bam Boom" (Noro Morales, Johnny Camacho) - The Kipper Kids and Miguelito Valdés "Witch's Egg" (Susan Tyrrell, Georg Michalski) – Doris "Pleure" (Jérôme...
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    Roberto Gómez Bolaños recruited Ramón Valdés because he had known Valdés for years and had seen multiple movies Valdés had made. Then, Rubén Aguirre was cast...
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  • – composer: 212  Keely Smith – singer Billy Steinberg – songwriter Miguelito Valdés – singer: 148  Jerry Vale – singer Frankie Valli – singer: 40 : 151 ...
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    songs "Feel the Drip" by Black Moth Super Rainbow "Bim Bam Boom" by Miguelito Valdés and Kipper Kids (uncredited) "All That Matters" by Professor Kliq "I...
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