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Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010 [1]) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". [2] She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. [2] Biography
Yambaó was a co-production between Mexico and Cuba and was shot entirely in Cuba. Yambaó is played by the Cuban dancer Ninon Sevilla, who had a long career in the Cinema of Mexico of the 1940s and 50s, particularly in the subgenre known as the Rumberas film.
Puchito Records was Cuba's second independent record label. It was founded in 1954 during the mambo and cha-cha-chá explosion of the 1950s. Many of its recordings, produced by its founder Jesús Gorís (1921–2006), became instant hits.
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In 1954, Gorís and his two partners produced an LP of Olga Guillot singing with The Castro Brothers Orchestra, one of Cuba's first jazz bands (no relation to Fidel Castro). [6] Although Guillot. "Mienteme" ("Lie to Me"), a bolero composed by Chamaco Domínguez (1921–1985), was one of the album's great successes.