- I have decided to try and start each new week off on a positive high note. But being a glass half empty kind of guy I suspect things will turn into crap soon enough.
Full Song Title: The Peanut Vendor Recorded in: 1930, New York, NY (24th St. Studio) Justo Ángel Azpiazú (born Cienfuegos, 11 February 1893 – died Havana, 20 January 1943), better known as Don Azpiazú, was a popular Cuban orchestral director of the 1920's and 1930's. His band introduced authentic Cuban dance music and Cuban musical instruments to a wide audience in the USA. It was his Havana Casino Orchestra which went to New York City in 1930, and recorded one of the biggest hits in Cuban music history, the "Peanut Vendor". It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA.
In the mid-1920s he performed with his Havana Casino Orchestra at the National Casino in Havana. In 1930 he traveled with his Orchestra to New York, United States and there he made his debut on April 26 of the same year at the Palace Theater on Broadway.
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