- Look up
mambo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mambo most
often refers to:
Mambo (music), a
Cuban musical form
Mambo (dance), a
dance corresponding...
- "
Mambo No. 5" is an
instrumental mambo and jazz
dance song
originally composed and
recorded by
Cuban musician Dámaso Pérez
Prado in 1949 and released...
- "
Mambo Mambo" is Lou Bega's
fourth single from his
album A
Little Bit of
Mambo. It
became a hit on the
French singles chart where it
peaked at number...
- "
Mambo Jambo" is the
alternative name of the song "Qué rico el
mambo" by
Perez Prado.
Mambo Jambo may also
refer to: "
Mambo Jambo", a song on
Scatman John's...
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latino markets, but some of his most
celebrated mambos, such as "
Mambo No. 5" and "Que Rico El
Mambo",
quickly crossed over to a
wider U.S. audience....
- Cory Wong
Questlove "Events: dr
mambos combo".
Archived from the
original on
January 12, 2011. "The
Combo (Dr.
Mambo's Combo) |
Listen and
Stream Free...
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Picaflor (1935) and Locuras,
tiros y
mambos (1951). She died on
August 13, 1993, in
Buenos Aires. "Locuras,
tiros y
mambos – IMDb". IMDb.
Retrieved February...
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Heritage Month.
Mambos Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 (10" LP's, 1951) Tico
Mambos Vol. 3 & Vol. 4 (10" LP's, 1952) Tico
Mambos Vol. 5 & King of the
Mambo, Vol. 6 (10"...
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Mexico City. He
quickly specialized in
mambos, an
upbeat adaptation of the
Cuban danzón. Pérez Prado's
mambos stood out
among the competition, with their...
- The
Mambo Kings is a 1992
musical drama film
based on the 1989
Pulitzer Prize-winning
novel The
Mambo Kings Play
Songs of Love by
Oscar Hijuelos. The...