Enric Madriguera

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Enric Madriguera was a Spanish-born American bandleader and violinist known for popularizing Latin American music in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s.

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instanceOf bandleader
musician
person
violinist
activeInPeriod 1930s
1940s
associatedWith American dance band era
basedIn New York City
birthName Enric Madriguera NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Dottie Houston NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Spain
countryOfCitizenship Spain
United States of America
familyName Madriguera NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork entertainment industry
music industry
genre Latin American music
dance band
popular music
givenName Enric NERFINISHED
hasGender male
instrument piano
violin
languageOfWorkOrName English
Spanish
nationality Spanish-American
notableFor introducing rumba and other Latin rhythms to U.S. audiences
popularizing Latin American music in the United States
radio broadcasts in the United States
recordings of Latin American dance music
notableWork Adios NERFINISHED
South American Way NERFINISHED
occupation arranger
bandleader
composer
violinist
performedGenre bolero
rhumba
tango
performedWith his own orchestra
placeOfBirth Barcelona NERFINISHED
spouse Dottie Houston NERFINISHED
style Latin dance orchestra

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