The Miraculous
The Miraculous: Music
21. 1954-1963, Los Angeles
By Raphael RubinsteinIn the mid-1950s, a youthful singer becomes a sensation in Los Angeless Mexican-American community for his energetic R&B performances. Switching effortlessly between English and Spanish, he appeals especially to young girls who flock to his performances at the El Monte Legion Stadium, a venue conveniently located just outside the LA city limits and thus not subject to the citys restrictive racist regulations.
The Miraculous: Music
22. 1947-2006, Texas, Mostly
By Raphael RubinsteinBorn in the summer of 1937 to a family of migrant Mexican laborers in the Texas town of San Benito (birthplace of Conjunto), at 10 he is earning $3 a day picking cotton in Arkansas where he discovers rhythm and blues.
The Miraculous: Music
23. 1950-1992, Spain
By Raphael RubinsteinLeaves school at 12 to sing in the streets for coins that buy bread, milk and cigarettes. At 16, departs his isla for Málaga and the Taberna Gitana. A few months later hes in Madrid
The Miraculous: Music
24. 1947-1948, New York
By Raphael RubinsteinThis drummer-composer-dancer usually gets new skins for his conga drums at La Moderna, a bakery on 116th Street near Lennox Avenue. Advertising itself as a reposteria y pasteleria that is happy to take special orders for bodas, bautizos, banquetes y fiestas and features, among other delicacies, turrones, mazapan de Toledo and membrillo de guayaba.
The Miraculous: Music
25. 20th Century; Havana, Cuba
By Raphael RubinsteinShe is the toast of Havana, a wealthy courtesan who consorts with presidents and generals, who owns numerous houses and nine splendid automobiles, which she drives herself (she is said to be first woman in Cuba to possess a drivers license).