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  2. Mambo Mambo - Wikipedia

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    "Mambo Mambo" is Lou Bega's fourth single from his album A Little Bit of Mambo. It became a hit on the French singles chart where it peaked at number 11 and was certified Silver, [ 1 ] and in the Walloon singles chart where it peaked at number 25.

  3. Paul Rousso - Wikipedia

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    The artist was born to Doris and Al Rousso [2] in 1958 and raised in Charlotte, NC. He was the youngest of four boys. [3] His father was a jeweler and Charlotte City Council member. [4] His grade school was Cotswold Elementary School where he first realized his life would be in the arts, thanks to the encouragement of a first-grade teacher, [5 ...

  4. Mambo Graphics - Wikipedia

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    Mambo Graphics (also, 100% Mambo; and marketed as Mambo) is an Australian clothing brand specialises in swimwear, wetsuits, casual wear apparel and surfing accessories. Mambo was launched in 1984 by Australian entrepreneur and founder of Phantom Records , Dare Jennings along with his business partner, Andrew Rich.

  5. Mumbo sauce - Wikipedia

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    Mumbo sauce or mambo sauce is a takeout condiment specialty of Washington, D.C. It is similar to barbecue sauce, but somewhat sweeter, and also somewhat spicier or more sour. (There is some variation in flavor and consistency.) It is put onto fried chicken wings, french fries, fried jumbo shrimp, and fried rice. The origin and ingredients of ...

  6. Mambo Yo Yo - Wikipedia

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    Mambo Yo Yo is an album by the Congolese musician Ricardo Lemvo, released in 1998. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is credited with his band, Makina Loca. [ 4 ] Lemvo supported the album with a North American tour that included shows as part of his label's AfroLatino Nights tour.

  7. Mambo (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Mambo dancers at the ITESM Campus Ciudad de Mexico Mambo is a Latin dance of Cuba which was developed in the 1940s when the music genre of the same name became popular throughout Latin America. The original ballroom dance which emerged in Cuba and Mexico was related to the danzón , albeit faster and less rigid.

  8. The Charlotte Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Charlotte Observer headquarters (former). The Charlotte Observer has won five Pulitzer Prizes: . 1968 – Editorial cartooning, Eugene Payne; 1981 – Meritorious public service, staff; "For Brown Lung: A Case of Deadly Neglect, a hard-hitting look at the terrible health consequences workers suffered from cotton dust produced in the region's textile mills."

  9. Mambo (music) - Wikipedia

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    Mambo is a genre of Cuban dance music pioneered by the charanga Arcaño y sus Maravillas in the late 1930s and later popularized in the big band style by Pérez Prado.It originated as a syncopated form of the danzón, known as danzón-mambo, with a final, improvised section, which incorporated the guajeos typical of son cubano (also known as montunos).