- Nod**** (1892 in
Guanajay – 15 June 1977, in Havana),
better known as La
Macorina, was a
Cuban prostitute who was a
friend of ex-president José
Miguel Gómez...
- "
Macorina" is a song
written by
Costa Rica-born
Mexican singer Chavela Vargas and
based on a poem by
Alfonso Camín. It was
first recorded by
Vargas in...
- "
Macorina" in an
interview with NPR: "I don’t
think there could be a more **** song for a
woman to sing. The song says, ‘Ponme la mano aqui,
Macorina...
- and composer. He co-wrote with
Johnny Pacheco the 1961 hit "El Güiro De
Macorina". He has been
called "the
Quincy Jones of Salsa."
Ramirez was born in Manhattan...
-
Xaviera Hollander,
author of the
memoir The
Happy Hooker: My Own
Story La
Macorina,
Cuban courtesan, 1910s to 1930s
Carol Leigh, a.k.a.
Scarlot Harlot, coined...
- "Spanish-Language
Albums Changed The Face And Feel Of The
Music Industry".
Macorina Un
Mundo Raro
Sombras Se Me Hizo
Facil Soledad Cruz de
Olvido El Andariego...
- Vargas. The
album included "
Macorina"
which became one of Vargas' best
known songs. Side A Simón
Blanco (Arnaldo Ramirez)
Macorina La
China Verde Luna Quisera...
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Prostitution portal **** work
portal Crime in Cuba
Human trafficking in Cuba La
Macorina ****
tourism Sociolismo Malandragem Ditmore 2006, p. 202.
Whiteford & Branch...
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include Asturian, Afro-Cuban and
Mexican culture. His most
acclaimed poem, "
Macorina", was
famously sung by
Chavela Vargas. Ruiz del Vizo, Hortensia; Sánchez-Boudy...
-
Pacheco Y Su Charanga, in 1960.
Their first promotional single "El güiro de
Macorina"/"Óyeme mulata",
received much
airplay in New York from DJ
Rafael Font...