Desi Arnaz

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Babalu 03:35 Tools
Cuban Pete 03:07 Tools
Tico Tico 00:00 Tools
El Cumbanchero 00:00 Tools
I Love Lucy 00:00 Tools
Straw Hat Song 00:00 Tools
Holiday In Havana 00:00 Tools
I Love Lucy Theme (Vocal) 00:00 Tools
Tabú 00:00 Tools
Carnival in Rio 00:00 Tools
Guadalajara 00:00 Tools
I Come From New York 00:00 Tools
Rumba Matumba 00:00 Tools
Mi Vida 00:00 Tools
You Can In Yucatan 00:00 Tools
Brazil 00:00 Tools
Le Conga en Nueva York 00:00 Tools
We're Having A Baby (My Baby And Me) 00:00 Tools
Peanut Vendor 00:00 Tools
A Rainy Night In Rio 00:00 Tools
California, Here I Come 00:00 Tools
La Conga En Nueva York 00:00 Tools
The Lady In Red 00:00 Tools
Tia Juana 00:00 Tools
Siboney 00:00 Tools
We'll Build A Bungalow 00:00 Tools
Jingle Bells 00:00 Tools
Forever Darling 00:00 Tools
I'm On My Way To Cuba 00:00 Tools
Down Argentine Way 00:00 Tools
Un Poquito de Tu Amor 00:00 Tools
Quizas, Quizas, Quizas 00:00 Tools
Babalu Music 00:00 Tools
Nobody Loves The Ump 00:00 Tools
Peanut Vendor (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Granada 00:00 Tools
In Acapulco 00:00 Tools
Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps 00:00 Tools
There's A Brand New Baby At Our House 00:00 Tools
Brazil (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Cuban Cabby 00:00 Tools
La Cumparsita 00:00 Tools
By The Waters Of The Mennetonka 00:00 Tools
By The Waters Of The Minnetonka 00:00 Tools
Quizas, Quizas, Quizas (Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps) 00:00 Tools
I'll Take The Rhumba 00:00 Tools
Ah-Bah-Nah, Coo-Bah 00:00 Tools
Green Eyes 00:00 Tools
Good Night 00:00 Tools
I'm On My Way to Cuba (I'll See You in C-U-B-A) 00:00 Tools
El Manisero 00:00 Tools
Through a Thousand Dreams 00:00 Tools
Similau 00:00 Tools
Babalu' 00:00 Tools
Made for Each Other (Tu Felicidad) 00:00 Tools
I Love Lucy Theme (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Carinoso 00:00 Tools
Peanut Vendor, El Manisero 00:00 Tools
Another Night Like This 00:00 Tools
Brazil - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Tabú 00:00 Tools
In Santiago, Chile (Tain't Chilly at All) 00:00 Tools
Desi Arnaz Orch - Green Eyes [1947] 00:00 Tools
Vereda Tropical 00:00 Tools
The Peanut Vendor 00:00 Tools
Made For Each Other 00:00 Tools
In Santiago, Chile ('Tain't Chilly at All) 00:00 Tools
Union Triste 00:00 Tools
Africa Canta 00:00 Tools
Tico Tico (No Fuba) 00:00 Tools
Vira y Vira (Keep On Kicking) 00:00 Tools
Brazil, Samba 00:00 Tools
La Cumparsita, Tango 00:00 Tools
Ojos Verdes, Green Eyes 00:00 Tools
Peanut Vendor - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
impromptu 00:00 Tools
Old Don Juan 00:00 Tools
Capullito De Alhelí, You Can In Yucatán 00:00 Tools
Ahi Viene la Conga 00:00 Tools
Piensa en mi 00:00 Tools
Babalú 00:00 Tools
Cachita 00:00 Tools
Brazil (Aquarelo Do Brasil) 00:00 Tools
Tía Juana 00:00 Tools
There's A Brand New Baby In Our House 00:00 Tools
Cuban Pete (with Amanda Lane) 00:00 Tools
Canción Del Sombrero De Paja, Straw Hat Song 00:00 Tools
South America Way 00:00 Tools
Echa Un Pie (Step Out) 00:00 Tools
La Borrachita 00:00 Tools
Carnival In Rio (With Lucille Ball) 00:00 Tools
In Santiago Chile 00:00 Tools
Swingin' the Mambo 00:00 Tools
Babalou 00:00 Tools
Guadelajara 00:00 Tools
In Santiago, Chile 00:00 Tools
Mi Vida (with Jane Harvey) 00:00 Tools
Waters Of The Minnetonka 00:00 Tools
Holiday In Havana - Desi Arnaz 00:00 Tools
I Love Lucy: February 27, 1951 (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps (Quiza, Quiza, Quiza) 00:00 Tools
Lady In Red 00:00 Tools
Echa un Pie 00:00 Tools
Rumba Rumbero 00:00 Tools
The Matador 00:00 Tools
Congo Congo 00:00 Tools
I'll Never Fall In Love Again (La Borracita) (with Elsa Miranda) 00:00 Tools
babaloo 00:00 Tools
Holiday In Havana (previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Me Gusta Mas El Son 00:00 Tools
Besame Mucho 00:00 Tools
El Marimbulero 00:00 Tools
Ahi Viene La Congo 00:00 Tools
La Conga En Nueve York [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Babalu (stereo) 00:00 Tools
Algre Conga 00:00 Tools
South American Way 00:00 Tools
Forever Darling - Desi Arnaz 00:00 Tools
I Love Lucy: February 27, 1951 (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Echa un Pié 00:00 Tools
I Love Lucy: February 27, 1951 (Part 3) 00:00 Tools
Without You (Tres Palabras) (With Amanda Lane) 00:00 Tools
I Love Lucy: February 27, 1951 (Part 4) 00:00 Tools
Arnaz, Desi - El Cumbanchero 00:00 Tools
Tico-Tico (Tico-Tico No Fuba) (Sparrows in the Cornmeal) [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
But Now I Know (Pero Ahora Comprendo) 00:00 Tools
Ah! Viene la conga 00:00 Tools
Unión Triste 00:00 Tools
La Cumparista 00:00 Tools
Baba Lu 00:00 Tools
Tico Tico - Remastered 00:00 Tools
I Love Lucy: February 27, 1951 (Part 5) 00:00 Tools
In Santiago, Chile ('T Ain't Chilly at All) 00:00 Tools
Desi Arnaz Orch - Green Eyes 00:00 Tools
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Desi Arnaz (March 2, 1917 – December 2, 1986), born Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha III in Santiago, Cuba, began his career by chance as a professional musician during the depression, singing, playing guitar and percussion for a Latin orchestra in Miami. He moved to New York to perform in a group conducted by Xavier Cugat. In 1939, his wild conga drum antics got him a break starring on Broadway in the successful musical Too Many Girls, and he went to Hollywood to appear in the 1940 movie version, where he met co-star and future wife Lucille Ball. Prior to meeting Ball, Arnaz had formed own band. He appeared at The Conga Club, Miami, Florida, and at as the star attraction at La Conga in Manhattan during the height of the late 1930's "conga craze". On August 5, 1939, columnist Malcolm Johnson reviewed Desi's act for the New York Sun: "Desi Arnaz is a young man with a drum. He is a new type of Pied Piper who leads enthusiastic, uninhibited followers in the sinuous, serpentine conga dance every night at La Conga, the night club dedicated to torrid Cuban music and entertainment. Two or three times each night, Arnaz steps down from the bandstand, his tall, goat-skin drum slung across his shoulders, and begins beating out the wild, savage rhythm which lures dancers on to the floor and behind him in the conga line. Arnaz, a youthful, handsome Cuban (he is barely 22 years old), has headed his rhumba band at La Conga for two months now and is an established success...He is now the principal orchestral attraction at La Conga; George Abbott, the producer, has signed him for a part in a new musical to be produced in the fall; several movie companies have been making offers; and he also has been signed for phonograph recordings...." Lucille Ball, his wife, was a radio performer in the 1940's and Arnaz was music director for the popular Bob Hope radio show, and between 1946 through 1949, Desi Arnaz broadcast radio shows twice a week, starred in three movies with his band, and recorded 43 sides for RCA Victor. Arnaz and Ball financed the pilot of their "I Love Lucy" show in 1951, after CBS executives at first opposed his co-starring in their soon to be wildly popular television series. Their show, which they produced themselves, via their Desilu production company, ran from 1951 to 1957. In 1957, Desilu bought out RKO Studios, where he and Ball had first met in 1940. Desilu at it's peak, was a show biz empire that grossed about $15 million annually and employed 800 people. Their likable stage personas, combined with bold, shrewd business sense, made them American icons & multi-millionaires before they divorced in 1960. Iin 1962, Arnaz pulled out of Desilu Productions, selling his stock to Ball for $3 million and went into semi-retirement from performing. Running Desilu had "ceased to be fun," Arnaz said in his autobiography. "I was happier cleaning birdcages and chasing rats." LucyFan.com research staff discovered some 50 individual song titles by Desi Arnaz, all originally released on 78rpm discs between 1939 and 1955 on labels such as RCA , Columbia, Decca, MGM Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.