The Black communities in Washington, D.C. and Chicago have deeply expressed their love for the famed Mambo sauce. Now, McDonald’s is bringing the well-known condiment to restaurants nationwide for a ...
Nearly 42 percent of restaurant operators were not profitable last year due to a massive spike in operating costs. Average seafood prices hit $10.52 per pound, leaving almost no room for profit. A ...
The Mambo king discusses his new 80's album and his relationship with his 1999 smash hit. By Jason Lipshutz Editor “Make it known that I’m still alive!” says Lou Bega, as a message to everyone in the ...
The music for Bega’s “Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of)” was originally composed by Cuban musician Dámaso Pérez Prado as an instrumental mambo and jazz dance song in 1949, which he later released in 1950.
OffBeat contributing writer John Radanovich will have a release party for his new book, Pérez Prado: King of the Mambo on Thursday June 18 at The Broadside (600 N Broad St), featuring special musical ...
Lou Bega knows exactly why “Mambo No. 5” has endured. “There’s two levels. The superficial level that we all enjoy. We dance to it—it’s joyful,” Bega says of his 1999 megahit documenting a series of ...
Tierney Plumb is an editor of Eater’s Northeast region, covering D.C., Boston, Philly, and New York. Capital City Mambo Sauce started out small, selling at a dozen mom-and-pop stores around the nation ...
Puerto Rican producers DJ Luian and Mambo Kingz are behind some of the hottest urban tracks today. Billboard caught up with them to talk all about their success on the charts. By Jessica Roiz ...