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2 | Bim Bam Bum |
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3 | Play track | Maria de bahia |
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4 | Dinorah |
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5 | Tres Palabras |
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6 | La Muchica |
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7 | Tu felicidad |
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8 | Babalou |
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9 | Manuelita palabras de mujer |
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10 | Bailando la guarancha |
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11 | Un soir de carneval |
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12 | La Ultima Noche |
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13 | Le danseur du perroquet |
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14 | Angelitos negros |
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15 | Somo differentes |
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16 | Quiereme nucho |
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17 | Play track | La ola marina |
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18 | Quizas quizas quizas |
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19 | Colibri |
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20 | Sabrosura |
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21 | Un poquito de tu amor |
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22 | Maria Bonita, revoir Paris |
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23 | El cumbanchero |
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24 | Ba tu ca da |
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25 | Luna Lunera |
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26 | Magdalena |
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27 | Nao esta |
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28 | La Television |
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29 | La Mucura |
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30 | Mr le consul a curityba |
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31 | La fleur de tes cheveux |
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32 | Se Acabo |
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33 | A Maria Galante |
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34 | Dos Gardenias |
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35 | Tumba |
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36 | Pajarito |
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Rico's Creole Band
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Havana-born bandleader, composer-arranger, flautist and saxophonist Filiberto Rico performed and recorded with house bands in Copenhagen and Paris in the late 1920s, including Orquesta Típica Cubana, led by the legendary Moisés Simón. Rico then formed his own Creole Band, recording from 1930 until war forced him to abandon Paris in 1941. Returning in 1946, he became a mainstay of the postwar café scene of Paris and the Côte d'Azur. While Rico employed mostly Cuban players, he recognized the commercial value of recruiting occasional French and Spanish artists to broaden his appe… read more
Havana-born bandleader, composer-arranger, flautist and saxophonist Filiberto Rico performed and recorded with house bands in Copenhagen and Paris in the late 1920s, including Orquesta Típi… read more
Havana-born bandleader, composer-arranger, flautist and saxophonist Filiberto Rico performed and recorded with house bands in Copenhagen and Paris in the late 1920s, including Orquesta Típica Cubana, led by the legendary Moisés Simón. … read more