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  • Margarita Lecuona (1910–1981) was a Cuban singer and composer who is remembered for composing afro songs such as "Babalú" and "Tabú". Born in Havana on...
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  • international popular Afro Cuban song written by Margarita Lecuona, the cousin of composers Ernestina and Ernesto Lecuona. The song title is a reference to the Santería...
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    raising Cuban music to classical status. Ernesto and Ernestina's cousin Margarita Lecuona was another accomplished musician and composer. She was the author...
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  • Ernesto Lecuona (1895–1963), Cuban composer and pianist, brother of Ernestina Iker Lecuona (b. 2000), Spanish MotoGP rider Margarita Lecuona (1910–1981)...
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  • Babalú-Ayé, an African deity.[citation needed] The song was written by Margarita Lecuona in 1939. An early chant similar to the "Olé, Olé, Olé" chant was heard...
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  • journalist Margarita Laso (born 1963), Ecuadorian writer Margarita Lecuona (1910–1981), Cuban singer and composer Margarita Leoz, Spanish writer Margarita Letelier...
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  • member of The Black Eyed Peas "Taboo" or "Tabú", Afro-Cuban song by Margarita Lecuona, covered by many others "Taboo", a 1998 song by Claudia Christian...
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  • Fariñas, composer Roberto Valera, composer Julián Orbón, composer Margarita Lecuona, singer and composer José Raúl Capablanca, chess world champion, grandmaster...
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  • cited as the most representative of the genre. "Babalú" (Margarita Lecuona) "Tabú" (Margarita Lecuona) "Bruca maniguá" (Arsenio Rodríguez) "Drume negrita"...
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  • Leyton Touch, including a jazzed up version of "Taboo", originally by Margarita Lecuona. From January 1962 to August 1963, the Tornados were the backing band...
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  • song written by Irving Kahal and Sammy Fain. "Taboo" – 1941 piece by Margarita Lecuona. "Giovanni" – Standard Band Organ Waltz composer and date unknown...
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  • (1913–2002), sister of songwriter Bud Green. "Babalu" (music by written by Margarita Lecuona) "Ballerina" (music by Carl Sigman) "Brazil" (wrote English language...
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  • which Lafourcade pays tribute to on the album include Agustín Lara, Margarita Lecuona, Roberto Cantoral and Violeta Parra, the latter being a Chilean artist...
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  • Thing” (Oliver Sain) – 2:44 “Think” (Lowman Pauling) – 2:58 “Taboo” (Margarita Lecuona) – 4:25 “Soul Jam” (Cropper, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Jones, Jackson Jr...
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  • Kiss" (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Irving Gordon) – 4:26 "Babalu" (Margarita Lecuona) – 2:47 "Caravan" (Juan Tizol, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) – 3:59...
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  • Kern) – 4:22 "Bohemia After Dark" (Oscar Pettiford) – 6:19 "Taboo" (Margarita Lecuona, Bob Russell) – 6:15 "Autumn in Rome" (Sammy Cahn, Alessandro Cicognini...
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  • 3:19 7. "Un Derecho de Nacimiento" Lafourcade   5:49 8. "Eclipse" Margarita Lecuona   5:25 9. "La Llorona" Traditional   6:55 10. "Desdeñosa (with Eugenia...
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  • "Fissure of Rolando"   3:53 5. "Dr. Fucker M.D. (Musical Deviant)"   3:17 6. "Dopefiend Boogie"   4:21 7. "Taboo" Bob Russell, Margarita Lecuona 3:48...
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    Corte Suprema del Arte, where she sang songs such as "Babalú" by Margarita Lecuona. She then joined the orchestra of pianist and musicologist Obdulio...
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  • anuncio" by Shakira, "Bésame mucho" by Consuelo Velázquez, "Babalú" by Margarita Lecuona and "Dr. psiquiatra" by Gloria Trevi, among others. From this album...
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