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Pupi Campo, the Glossary

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Jacinto "Pupi" Campo (May 1, 1920 – December 12, 2011) was a Cuban entertainer, dancer and bandleader who spent most of his life in the United States. As a bandleader in the 1940s and 50s, he made recordings for labels such as Seeco and Tico. His band featured percussionist and musical director Tito Puente and pianist Joe Loco.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 20 relations: Betty Clooney, Bombshell (slang), Cachao, Caesars Palace, Carlos Alejandro Campo, Coral Records, Diosa Costello, Disques Vogue, Havana, Hollywood Records, Jack Paar, Joe Loco, Las Vegas, Latin music, New York Daily Mirror, Rosemary Clooney, The Early Show, The New York Times, Tico Records, Tito Puente.

  2. Cuban bandleaders
  3. Cuban dancers
  4. Cuban male dancers
  5. Mambo musicians
  6. Rhumba musicians

Betty Clooney

Betty Clooney (April 12, 1931 – August 5, 1976) was an American singer, TV presenter and pioneer who briefly rose to fame in the 1950s with her sister Rosemary Clooney.

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Bombshell (slang)

The term bombshell is a forerunner to the term "sex symbol" used to describe popular women regarded as very attractive.

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Cachao

Israel López Valdés (September 14, 1918 – March 22, 2008), better known as Cachao, was a Cuban double bassist and composer. Pupi Campo and Cachao are Cuban bandleaders, Cuban emigrants to the United States, mambo musicians and musicians from Havana.

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Caesars Palace

Caesars Palace is a luxury hotel and casino in Paradise, Nevada, United States.

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Carlos Alejandro Campo

Carlos Alejandro Campo (born September 5, 1958) is the Chief Executive Officer of the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C..

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Coral Records

Coral Records was a subsidiary of Decca Records that was formed in 1949.

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Diosa Costello

Juana de Dios Castrello, better known as Diosa Costello (April 23, 1913 – June 20, 2013), was a Puerto Rican entertainer, performer, producer and club owner,, by Frederic Gleach often referred to as "the Latin Bombshell".

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Disques Vogue

--> Disques Vogue was a jazz record company founded in France by Léon Cabat and Charles Delaunay in 1947, the year after the American Vogue label ceased.

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Havana

Havana (La Habana) is the capital and largest city of Cuba.

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Hollywood Records

Hollywood Records is an American record label of the Disney Music Group.

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Jack Paar

Jack Harold Paar (May 1, 1918 – January 27, 2004) was an American talk show host, writer, radio and television comedian, and film actor.

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Joe Loco

José Estevez Jr. (March 27, 1921 in New York City – March 7, 1988), professionally known as Joe Loco, was a Latin jazz and Latin pop pianist and arranger of Puerto Rican ancestry.

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Las Vegas

Las Vegas, often known as Sin City or simply Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the seat of Clark County.

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Latin music

Latin music (Portuguese and música latina) is a term used by the music industry as a catch-all category for various styles of music from Ibero-America, which encompasses Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the Latino population in Canada and the United States, as well as music that is sung in either Spanish and/or Portuguese.

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New York Daily Mirror

The New York Daily Mirror was an American morning tabloid newspaper first published on June 24, 1924, in New York City by the William Randolph Hearst organization as a contrast to their mainstream broadsheets, the Evening Journal and New York American, later consolidated into the New York Journal American.

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Rosemary Clooney

Rose M. Clooney (May 23, 1928 – June 29, 2002) was an American singer and actress.

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The Early Show

The Early Show is an American morning television show that aired on CBS from November 1, 1999 to January 7, 2012, replacing the original incarnation of CBS This Morning, and the ninth attempt at a morning news-talk program by the network since 1954.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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Tico Records

Tico Records was a New York City record label that was founded in 1948, and was known for 30 years as the "home of the recorded mambo".

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Tito Puente

Ernest Anthony Puente Jr. (April 20, 1923 – June 1, 2000), commonly known as Tito Puente, was an American musician, songwriter, bandleader, timbalero, and record producer. Pupi Campo and Tito Puente are mambo musicians.

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See also

Cuban bandleaders

Cuban dancers

Cuban male dancers

Mambo musicians

Rhumba musicians

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pupi_Campo