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Al Castellanos was a Cuban bandleader of the 1940s and 1950s. He was one of the first three acts, with Tito Puente and Tito Rodríguez, to record for Tico Records in New York.[1] In 1955 Castellanos signed a three-year deal with leading New York Latin label Mardi Gras Records and had his first big hit "The Speak-Up Mambo".[2] Castellanos' orchestra was based around the La Playa Sextet.
^Max Salazar -Mambo Kingdom: Latin Music in New York 2010 0857125028 "In March 1949, Puente left the Campo band. On July 4 of that year, he debuted with his seven-piece orchestra at El Patio Club in Atlantic Beach. Meanwhile, before 1948 had ended, George Goldner and Art “Pancho” Raymond founded Tico Records and recorded Al Castellanos, Tito Puente, and Tito Rodríguez."
^Billboard - 28 May 1955 - Page 40 Mambo maestro Al Castellanos has signed a three-year deal with Mardi Gras Records.
Castellanos signed a three-year deal with leading New York Latin label Mardi Gras Records and had his first big hit "The Speak-Up Mambo". Castellanos'...
high school in 2010 by the Detroit Tigers, Castellanos became one of the top prospects in baseball. Castellanos appeared in the 2012 All-Star Futures Game...
forward for Serie A club Lazio. As a youth, Castellanos was rejected by both River Plate and Lanús. Castellanos started his club career in the youth academy...
team. Deyna Cristina Castellanos Naujenis was born on 18 April 1999 in Maracay, on the Caribbean coast of Venezuela. Castellanos was awarded a scholarship...
preserved until modern times under the Pliocene sediment, Garcia-Castellanos et al. estimate that water rushed down a drop of more than 1,000 metres...
etimológico castellano e hispánico (in Spanish). Vol. 4. Madrid: Gredos. entry paila. ISBN 978-84-249-0066-3. En catalán, paralelamente alcastellano, el vocablo...
Romney. In 2008, Castellanos, a partner at National Media Inc., co-founded Purple Strategies, a bipartisan communications firm. Castellanos is also a regular...
Tosina Fernández, Luis J. "Creatividad paremiológica en las traducciones alcastellano de Astérix". Proverbium vol. 38, 2021, pp. 361–376. Proverbiium PDF...
originated in 1970 "under the impulse" of Castellanos. "El prestigioso arquitecto y paisajista Enrique Abaroa Castellanos se encargará de diseñar el proyecto...
Corkscrew, Horacio Castellanos Moya's column at Sampsonia Way Magazine Horacio Castellanos Moya se suma a Rubem Fonseca y Ricardo Piglia al recibir premio...
(20): 115–144. Retrieved 29 October 2010.[dead link] Existe traducción alcastellano en: *Cressier, Patrice (1992). "El castillo y la división territorial...
autora del catalán alcastellano. Ed. El Aleph, 2003. Dame Placer, traducción al holandés, Ed. De Geus, (2002). Dá-me Prazer, traducción al portugués de Serafim...
Manuel Zelaya. Julieta Castellanos Ruiz was born in San Francisco de Becerra, Olancho on 8 January 1954 to Rafael Castellanos of Santa Bárbara, and Ernestina...
Machtstellung in Europa München: Georg D. W. Callwey, 1940, traducido alcastellano como Carlos II, Madrid: Afrodisio Aguado, 1947. Spanische Kultur und...
alcastellano actual)" (PDF). Revista Norte (in Spanish) (364): 18–19. 1991. "Documento VIII del Libro copiador (facsímil y transcripción adaptada al...
Historia de la isla de Cerdeña, por el caballero G. de Gregory, traducida alcastellano por una sociedad literaria. Barcelona: Imprenta de Guardia Nacional...
la 'venganza catalana'". El País. Antonio de Bofarull (ed. y trad. alcastellano), Ramón Muntaner, Crónica catalana, Barcelona, Jaime Jepús, 1860. "Crònica...