Sold Date:
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A series of great JAZZ Records from early Ragtime to Beb-Bop on 78 rpm Victrola Records
The hottest Cuban band of New York 1930: DON ASPIAZU HAVANA CASINO Orch in their hit song
Don Azpiazu And His Havana Casino Orchestra – The Peanut Vender / True Love
Label: Victor – 22483
Released: Aug 29, 1930
Genre: Jazz
A The Peanut Vender
Written-By – Moisés Simons*
3:28
B True Love
Vocals – Daniel Sanchez (4)
Written-By – Eliseo Grenet
3:20
Credits
Vocals – Antonio Machín
Notes
Side A = was recorded on May 13, 1930 in New York, NY (46th St. studio).
Side B = was recorded on July 2, 1930 in New York, NY (24th St. Studio).
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In April 1930, the Cuban orchestra of Don Aspiazu started the New York salsa era when it overwhelmed its audiences with its version of "The Peanut Vendor." From the RKO Palace in midtown Manhattan, the tune's infectious melodies filtered to all of New York. RCA Victor recorded it on May 13, 1930, and released it five months later. "El Manisero" was the background music for the 1931 movie Cuban Love Song. By the mid-'30s, every Latin music aggregation included el son in its repertoire. The most popular groups were those of Vicente Sigler, Nilo Melendez, Alberto Socarras, Rafael Hernandez's Grupo Victoria, Augusto Coen, Xavier Cugat, Montecino's Happy Boys and Alberto Iznaga's La Siboney. In Cuba during the late '30s, Afro-Cuban rhythms were demonstrating further innovations. Orestes Lopez, a revered musician of Antonio Arcano's charanga (a piano, flute, strings, and rhythm section) invented the danzon mambo rhythm in 1938. The mambo became the standard third part of the danzon, adding an overwhelming excitement that has not yet been improved upon. During the '40s, the Cuban guaracha rhythm joined el son in popularity; the best recordings were by Miguelito Valdes, Machito and the Afro-Cubans, Anselmo Sacassas, Noro Morales, Jose Curbelo and Marcelino Guerra.
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