- 1918 –
March 22, 2008),
better known as
Cachao (/kəˈtʃaʊ/ kə-CHOW), was a
Cuban double b****ist and composer.
Cachao is
widely known as the co-creator of...
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during the 1950s.
Important figures in the
emergence of the
genre were
Cachao,
Julio Gutiérrez, Bebo Valdés, Peruchín and Niño
Rivera in Cuba, and Tito...
- in this
category with
seven accolades. He is
followed by
Israel López "
Cachao" (one of
which was a
posthumous one, in 2012) and
Celia Cruz with four wins...
- that
repeats throughout the song was most
likely borrowed by
Puente from
Cachao's 1957
mambo "Chanchullo",
which was
recorded by
Puente in 1959. The song...
- music, for br**** and saxophones,
borrowed from the big band style.
Israel "
Cachao" López
added an open vamp to Danzón and
called it "nuevo ritmo" ("new rhythm")...
- Cachaíto ("little
Cachao")
after his uncle, the
famous b****ist and
innovator of
mambo music Israel "
Cachao" López. His
father and
Cachao's older brother was...
- 72.
Although he did not
create the genre—Orestes López and his
brother Cachao did in 1937—Pérez
Prado has been
recognized as a key
figure in the refinement...
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Television 6801
Hollywood Boulevard (2006-03-29)March 29, 2006
Israel Lopez Cachao Recording 6554
Hollywood Boulevard (2003-03-14)March 14, 2003
Jennifer Lopez...
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national dance of Cuba, in the late 1930s by
Orestes López and his
brother Cachao, of Arcaño y sus Maravillas. They
conceived a new form of danzón influenced...
-
Ritchie Valens Cuban Jam
Sessions in Miniature/Descargas by
Israel López "
Cachao" "Cómo Fue" by Beny Moré
Dulce Patria by
Jorge Negrete "Eres tú" by Mocedades...