
* Born Rafael Font, 15 December 1913, New York City, New York * Died 20 August 2005, Palm Beach, Florida Cover of 'TabuRalph Font's record covers will probably be remembered for longer than his music. A lifelong resident of the Big Apple, Font took advantage of the cha-cha dance craze to slide over from Latin audiences to society gigs. In the early 1950s, Font's band, which included trumpeter Joe Cain and drummer Steve Berrios and featured singer John Font (no relation) on vocals, held down a long-running gig at the Raleigh Hotel.
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Besame Mucho
Guajeo en Dominante
Tabu
Piano Merengue
Peanut Vendor
Bodequero
Cosita Linda
Brazilian Willy Willy
Compadre Pedro Juan
Noche De Ronda
La Comparsa
Chicharron
El Botellero
mambo
Compadre Pedro Juan (Merengue)
Peanut Vendor (Mambo)
Cosita Linda (Merengue)
Chicharron (Afro-Cuban Rhumba)
Besame Mucho (Rhumba)
Bodequero (Cha-Cha)
Tabu (Afro-Cha)
Brazilian Willy-Willy (Samba)
estoy acabando
Noche De Ronda (Cha-Cha)
La Camparsa (Rhumba)
El Botellero (Mambo)
Three-Penny Opera Cha-Cha
Brazillian Willy Willy
Piano Merangue
Compadre Pedro
Bordequero
Toccatina Afro-Cuban Rhumba
Fascination
5 beethoven - fur elise
6 chopin - waltz in e minor
4 liszt - liebestraum
7 ponchielli - dance of the hours
11 rubenstein - melody in f
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