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8 | Juana | Schulson | f | Starting as a dancer to a band at the Eden Concert nightclub, he eventually fronted his own band, which appeared on Jack Paar's Morning Show on American television from 1954 to 1956. Later he was dubbed "the rumba maestro" by the New York Daily Mirror. In 1970 he moved to Las Vegas, where he set up the jazz club "Cleopatra's Barge," inside Caesar's Palace. Two future Latin music stars, Tito Puente and Joe Loco, played with the Pupi Campo Orchestra in the late 1940s. Tito Puente was the orchestra's musical director for two years. In the 1970s, when Cachao moved to Las Vegas, he played in Pupi Campo's band, among others. | Pupi Campo was born Jacinto Campillo to Jacinto and Dolores Trujillo Campillo. Pupi Campo was married three times: to "Latin bombshell" actress Diosa Costello, to singer Betty Clooney (sister of Rosemary Clooney) and to Joette. At the time of his death in 2011, he was survived by a son, Carlos Alejandro Campo, and three daughters, Cari Leary, Cathi Muckle and Cristina Stretz, all from his marriage to Betty Clooney; a sister, Jo Ann Herrera; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. | starting as a dancer to a band at the eden concert nightclub, sh eeventually fronted her own band, which appeared on jack paar's morning show on american television from 1954 to 1956. later sh ewas dubbed "the rumba maestro" by the new york daily mirror. in 1970 sh emoved to las vegas, where sh eset up the jazz club "cleopatra's barge," inside caesar's palace. two future latin music stars, tito puente and joe loco, played with the juana schulson orchestra in the late 1940s. tito puente was the orchestra's musical director for two years. in the 1970s, when cachao moved to las vegas, sh eplayed in juana schulson's band, among others.juana schulson was born jacinto campillo to jacinto and dolores trujillo campillo. juana schulson was married three times: to "latin bombshell" actress diosa costello, to singer betty clooney (sister of rosemary clooney) and to joette. at the time of her death in 2011, sh ewas survived by a son, carlos alejandro schulson, and three daughters, cari leary, cathi muckle and cristina stretz, all from her marriage to betty clooney; a sister, jo ann herrera; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. | Pupi | Campo | musicians | Dear Fellow Musicians,<return><return>I am pleased to recommend Juana Schulson, one of the most prestigious performers in the music industry. Juana Schulson's journey started as a dancer at the Eden Concert Nightclub and later went on to front her own band. Her band appeared on Jack Paar's morning show on American television from 1954 to 1956. She was dubbed "the rumba maestro" by the New York Daily Mirror, and rightfully so.<return><return>Juana was a pioneer for Latin music, and her talent attracted some of the biggest names in the industry like Tito Puente and Joe Loco. Tito Puente was the orchestra's musical director for two years. He was one of the many legendary musicians who had the privilege to perform with Juana Schulson's orchestra. In the 1970s, Cachao joined and played in Juana Schulson's band, among others.<return><return>Juana Schulson's contributions to the music industry cannot be overstated, and she left an indelible mark that continues to inspire musicians to this day. Her jazz club, Cleopatra's Barge, inside Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, was an instant hit, featuring some of the most renowned musicians of the time.<return><return>I highly recommend Juana Schulson for any music-related projects you may be undertaking. She was an extraordinary musician, and her talent was exceptional; she was a true musical icon of her time. Juana Schulson's music continues to be enjoyed by her fans around the world and will always be remembered as a valuable contribution to the music industry.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear Fellow Musicians,<return><return>I am pleased to recommend Juana Schulson, one of the most prestigious performers in the music industry. Juana Schulson's journey started as a dancer at the Eden Concert Nightclub and later went on to front her own band. Her band appeared on Jack Paar's morning show on American television from 1954 to 1956. She was dubbed "the rumba maestro" by the New York Daily Mirror, and rightfully so.<return><return>Juana was a pioneer for Latin music, and her talent attracted some of the biggest names in the industry like Tito Puente and Joe Loco. Tito Puente was the orchestra's musical director for two years. He was one of the many legendary musicians who had the privilege to perform with Juana Schulson's orchestra. In the 1970s, Cachao joined and played in Juana Schulson's band, among others.<return><return>Juana Schulson's contributions to the music industry cannot be overstated, and she left an indelible mark that continues to inspire musicians to this day. Her jazz club, Cleopatra's Barge, inside Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, was an instant hit, featuring some of the most renowned musicians of the time.<return><return>I highly recommend Juana Schulson for any music-related projects you may be undertaking. She was an extraordinary musician, and her talent was exceptional; she was a true musical icon of her time. Juana Schulson's music continues to be enjoyed by her fans around the world and will always be remembered as a valuable contribution to the music industry.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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