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29 Oct 2011

Edmundo Ros, who took Latin sound to London, is dead at 100

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October 29, 2011 Category: Entertainment Posted by:

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LONDON — He introduced wartime Britain to the percussive rhythm of the rumba, so capturing the nation’s imagination that its young princess chose his songs for her public dancing debut.

 

Bandleader Edmundo Ros, 100, died peacefully in his sleep, his family said last Saturday.

 

Born in Trinidad to a Venezuelan mother and a Scottish father, Ros’s musical career began in the Venezuelan army but took off after he moved to London in 1937. His five-piece Rumba Band was a runaway hit, playing for high society and international royalty.

 

His music was so popular that then-Princess Elizabeth had her first public dance to the sound of Ros’ band in the 1940s. As queen, she would award him the Order of the British Empire for his services to entertainment.

 

Ros was effectively London’s “ambassador for Latin American music,” his son Douglas told The Associated Press.

 

Ros was a prolific artist, making more than 800 recordings over the course of his career. His 1949 number, “The Wedding Samba,” sold 3 million copies.

 

His band was a fixture at Regent Street’s Coconut Grove club, which he bought in 1951 and which counted Britain’s Princess Margaret, Monaco’s Prince Rainier and Sweden’s Prince Bertil among its regulars, according to the musician’s website.

 

The club’s demanding standards — ladies wearing broad-brimmed hats or trousers were denied admittance — kept the clientele exclusive through the 1950s, but the relaxation of Britain’s gambling laws in the 1960s began to hit his takings.

 

Ros sold the club and later retired to the Spanish resort city of Alicante, where he died on Friday night, according to a family statement.

 

Douglas Ros said a private funeral ceremony would take place in Spain.

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