- "El
manisero",
known in
English as "The
Peanut Vendor", is a
Cuban son-pregón
composed by Moisés Simons. It has been
recorded more than 160 times, sold...
-
another type, is also
known as a cucurucho. The song in
question is “El
manisero” (“The
Peanut Vendor”),
which in
Spanish the
lyrics say: don't go to sleep...
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Cuban composer, pianist, and
orchestra leader. He was the
composer of El
Manisero (The
Peanut Vendor in English)
which is
considered by many to be the most...
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alive today in Cuba by
folkloric groups.
Practitioners are
referred to as
maniseros. The word mani (or
accented maní in
Spanish to
indicate stress on the...
- Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish-Cuban
singer and musician. His
version of El
Manisero,
recorded in New York, 1930, with Don Azpiazú's orchestra, was the first...
- Antônio
Carlos Jobim and
Astrud Gilberto "Mambo No. 5" by Pérez
Prado "El
Manisero (The
Peanut Vendor)" by Don Azpiazú "Oye Cómo Va" by
Santana "El reloj"...
- on bongos, Don Azpiazú's
successful performances and
recordings of "El
manisero" gave rise to a
dance craze known as "rhumba" (in
reality based on Cuban...
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arranged many
traditional Mexican songs like "Bésame Mucho", "La Bamba", "El
Manisero" (Cuban/Mexican) and "La Bikina";
covered Brazilian songs like "Aquarela...
- Rituál, for solo piano, and her
arrangement of
Moises Simons' song "El
Manisero" for Chanticleer.
Tania León used award-winning Cuban-American poet Carlos...
- when Don Azpiazú and his
Havana Casino Orchestra recorded their song "El
manisero" (The
Peanut Vendor) in New York City. This single,
released four months...