
Francesc d'Asís Xavier Cugat Mingall de Bru i Deulofeu (1 January 1900 – 27 October 1990) was a Catalan-Cuban bandleader whom many consider to have had more to do with the infusion of Latin music into United States popular music than any other musician. Perez Prado followed in Cugat's footsteps. Cugat was born in Barcelona, Spain. [1] With his family, he immigrated to Cuba when he was five. He trained as a classical violinist and played with the Orchestra of the Teatro Nacional in Havana.
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Jamay
Carioca (Digitally Remastered original)
Papa Loves Mambo (digitally remastered)
El Manicero (digitally remastered original)
Siboney (Orginal Digitally Remastered)
Brasil (digitally remstered recording)
Linda Mujer (digitally remstered original)
Miami Beach Rumba
Oye Negra (Digitally remastered original)
Bahía (Digitally Remastered original)
Malagueña (digitally remstered original)
Andalucía (Digitally Remstered Original)
Aquarela do Brasil
Brazil
One Mint Julep
Miami Beach Rhumba
Cuba Libre (Gurarcha)
Perfidia
Brazil (Aquarela Do Brasil)
Cocktails for Two (Cha-Cha)
Papa Loves Mambo
Rum and Coca-Cola (Mambo)
Siboney
Tequila
Aquarela do Brasil - Voice
Miami Beach Rhumba [Scoop (2006)]
Daiquiri
Cuba libre
Besame Mucho
Cocktails for two
La Nova Cucaracha
Old-fashioned
Cugi's Cocktail
Blue champagne
Grasshopper
La Cumparsita
Singapore sling
Zombie
Jungle Drums - Original
Rain in Spain
Amor
Rim And Coca-Cola
Oye Negra
One Mint Julep (Cha-Cha Twist)
The Continental
Amapola
Dark Eyes
Manhatten
Cuban Mambo
Maria Elena
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