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1. Mambo Mucho Mambo | Machito | |
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2. Mambo No. 8 | Perez Prado | |
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3. Mambo Diablo | Tito Puente | |
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4. Mambo | Israel "Cachao" Lopez | |
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5. Mambo For Max | Snowboy | |
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6. Mambo De Cuco | Poncho Sanchez | |
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7. Mambo 2000 | Johnny Blas | |
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8. Mambo Leah | Mongo Santamaria | |
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9. Mambo Moña Mix X | Bobby Matos | |
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10. Cuban Mambo | Xavier Cugat | |
One of the most loved and
influential singers in the
history of the Spanish
language, Cuban Beny More
pioneered Mambo.
Cuban bass player and
composer Cachao is
credited with creating
Mambo in a career that
began in the 1930s. Cacha...
This Cuban percussionist
befriended Dizzy Gillespie
and Stan Kenton, helping to
create Latin Jazz.
The true Mambo King, Perez
Prado helped invent the
genre by fusing American
Big Band Jazz with
Afro-Cuban rhythms.
This New Yorker was a
beloved global leader of
hot, dance heavy Latin Jazz
for more than half a
century. Puente hated th...
Tito Rodriguez was the
archetypal suave Latin
nightclub singer.
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