Under American cultural influence in the 1940s and fifties, Christmas songs performed in Spanish by Celia Cruz, Compay Segundo and other Cuban artists who were to become immortal rose alongside the popularity of U.S. hits like “Jingle Bells,” performed with congas, maracas and plenty of mambo for both local audiences and the tou…
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