Dámaso Pérez Prado

Dámaso Pérez Prado (December 11, 1916 – September 14, 1989) was a Cuban bandleader, pianist, composer and arranger who popularized the mambo in the 1950s. His big band adaptation of the danzón-mambo proved to be a worldwide success with hits such as "Mambo No. 5", earning him the nickname "King of the Mambo". In 1955, Prado and his orchestra topped the charts in the US and UK with a mambo cover of Louiguy's "Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)". He frequently made brief appearances in films, primarily of the rumberas genre, and his music was featured in films such as La Dolce Vita.

Pérez Prado began his career as pianist and arranger for the Sonora Matancera, an internationally successful dance music ensemble from his hometown of Matanzas. He later established his own group and made several recordings in Havana in 1946, including "Trompetiana", a self-penned mambo and one of the first examples arranged for big band. He then moved to Mexico where he developed this particular genre in multiple forms, including bolero-mambo (with María Luisa Landín), guaracha-mambo (with Benny Moré) and two forms of instrumental mambo he created: mambo batiri and mambo kaen. The success of his 1949 recordings landed him a contract with RCA Victor in the US, which led to a prolific career in the 1950s. His number 1 hit "Cherry Pink" was followed by other charting singles, such as a cover of "Guaglione" and his own "Patricia", both released in 1958. In the 1960s, Pérez Prado's popularity waned with the advent of other Latin dance rhythms such as pachanga and, later, boogaloo. Despite several innovative albums and a new form of mambo he called "dengue", Pérez Prado moved back to Mexico in the 1970s, where he became a naturalized citizen in 1980. He died there in 1989. His son, Pérez Jr., continues to direct the Pérez Prado Orchestra in Mexico City to this day.

Birth and Death Data: Born December 11, 1917 (Matanzas), Died September 14, 1989 (Mexico City)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1946 - 1953

Roles Represented in DAHR: leader, composer, piano, performer, arranger, songwriter, vocalist, lyricist

Notes: Name sometimes appears as Dámaso Pérez Prado, D. P. Prado, D. Pérez Prado, Prado, or Perez. Also known by nickname "El Rey del Mambo."

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Recordings (Results 51-75 of 133 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Victor MBS-092576 10-in. before 3/6/1951 Jersey bounce Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader  
Victor MBS-092577 10-in. before 3/6/1951 Guao Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader  
Victor MBS-092578 10-in. before 2/6/1951 Jing a ling jing a ling Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader  
Victor MBS-092579 10-in. before 2/6/1951 La niña Popof Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
Victor MBS-092776 10-in. before 4/17/1951 Pasó un lucero Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
Victor MBS-092777 10-in. before 4/17/1951 Broadway mambo Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
Victor MBS-092778 10-in. before 4/17/1951 Mambo de París Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
Victor MBS-092779 10-in. before 4/17/1951 Mona Lisa Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader  
Victor MBS-093034 10-in. before 10/25/1951 Politécnico Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band composer, leader  
Victor MBS-093035 10-in. before 6/26/1951 Mi gallo Tony Camargo ; Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo leader  
Victor MBS-093036 10-in. before 6/26/1951 Lupita Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
Victor MBS-093077 10-in. before 7/10/1951 Mucho, mucho, mucho Hermanas Montoya ; Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with female vocal trio leader  
Victor MBS-093104 10-in. before 9/25/1951 Chupando caña Tony Camargo ; Hermanas Gaona ; Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo and female vocal trio leader  
Victor MBS-093105 10-in. before 10/30/1951 Koldoba Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
Victor MBS-093106 10-in. before 9/25/1951 Deja que suba la marea Tony Camargo ; Hermanas Gaona ; Beny Moré ; Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solos and female vocal trio leader  
Victor MBS-093676 10-in. before 11/18/1952 Las mañanitas Las Tres Conchitas ; Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with female vocal trio leader, arranger  
Victor MBS-093678 10-in. before 2/17/1953 Mambo del futbol Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
Victor MBS-093679 10-in. before 11/18/1952 El primer suby Las Tres Conchitas ; Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with female vocal trio leader, composer  
Victor MBS-093710 10-in. before 12/30/1952 El rey del suby Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
Victor MBS-093711 10-in. before 12/9/1952 El bombero Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
Victor MBS-093712 10-in. before 7/2/1953 The suby Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
Victor MBS-093713 10-in. before 12/30/1952 Mambo de las normalistas (Mambo existencialista) Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
Victor MBS-093743 10-in. before 12/30/1952 El velerito Hermanas Montoya ; Pérez Prado Orchestra Female vocal trio, with jazz/dance band leader  
Victor MBS-093745 10-in. before 2/17/1953 Vida, vida, vida Pérez Prado Orchestra Jazz/dance band leader, composer  
Victor MBS-093746 10-in. before 12/30/1952 Mambo del cartero Hermanas Montoya ; Pérez Prado Orchestra Female vocal trio, with jazz/dance band leader, composer  
(Results 51-75 of 133 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Pérez Prado, Dámaso," accessed April 28, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/116415.

Pérez Prado, Dámaso. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved April 28, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/116415.

"Pérez Prado, Dámaso." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 28 April 2024.

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URI: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/116415

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