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Antonio Machín
Antonio Machín
Cuban musician
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Marion Sunshine
Marion Sunshine
American actress (1894-1963)
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Mario Bauzá Cárdenas
Mario Bauzá Cárdenas
American musician
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Julio Cueva
Julio Cueva
Cuban musician
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Machito
Machito
Latin jazz musician
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Ernesto Lecuona
Ernesto Lecuona
Cuban composer (1896-1963)
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Miguelito Valdés
Miguelito Valdés
Cuban singer (1912-1978)
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Buena Vista Social Club
Buena Vista Social Club
ensemble of Cuban musicians
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Sonora Matancera
Sonora Matancera
Cuban band
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Tata Güines
Tata Güines
Cuban musician
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Celia Cruz
Celia Cruz
Cuban singer (1925-2003)
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Graciela
Graciela
American singer
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Benny Moré
Benny Moré
Cuban musician
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Arsenio Rodríguez
Arsenio Rodríguez
Cuban musician
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Bola de Nieve
Bola de Nieve
Cuban musician
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Peruchín
Peruchín
Cuban pianist
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Cachao
Cachao
Cuban musician
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Frank Emilio Flynn
Frank Emilio Flynn
Cuban composer, pianist and jazz musician (1921-2001)
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Alberto Socarras
Alberto Socarras
Cuban musician
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Xavier Cugat
Xavier Cugat
Spanish musician
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Pérez Prado
Pérez Prado
Cuban bandleader, pianist, composer and arranger
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Chucho Valdés
Chucho Valdés
Cuban musician
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Alfredo Rodríguez
Alfredo Rodríguez
Cuban pianist from the 1960s to 2000s
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Chico O'Farrill
Chico O'Farrill
Cuban composer and musician
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Alfredo de la Fé
Alfredo de la Fé
Cuban musician
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Mongo Santamaría
Mongo Santamaría
Cuban musician
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Hubert de Blanck
Hubert de Blanck
Dutch-born professor, pianist, and composer emigrated to Cuba
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Chano Pozo
Chano Pozo
Cuban musician
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Celeste Mendoza
Celeste Mendoza
Cuban musician
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Omara Portuondo
Omara Portuondo
Cuban singer
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Rodrigo Prats
Rodrigo Prats
Cuban composer of zarzuelas
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Roberto Fonseca
Roberto Fonseca
Cuban musician
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José Curbelo
José Curbelo
jazz musician
Don Azpiazú
Cuban musician

Don Azpiazú

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Cuban musician
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Justo Ángel Azpiazú (Cienfuegos, 11 February 1893 – Havana, 20 January 1943), better known as Don Azpiazú, was a leading Cuban orchestral director in the 1920s and 1930s. His band introduced authentic Cuban dance music and Cuban musical instruments to the USA. It was his Havana Casino Orchestra which went to New York City in 1930, and recorded one of the biggest hits in Cuban music history, the "Peanut Vendor". It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. The band included musicians such as trumpeter Julio Cueva and singer Antonio Machín. Azpiazú also used North American singers such as Bob Burke or Chick Bullock to help popularize the genre.