¡Mambo Mucho Mambo!: The Dance That Crossed Color Lines Audiobook, by Dean Robbins Play Audiobook Sample

¡Mambo Mucho Mambo!: The Dance That Crossed Color Lines Audiobook

¡Mambo Mucho Mambo!: The Dance That Crossed Color Lines Audiobook, by Dean Robbins Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Ron Butler Publisher: Dreamscape Media Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2021 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781666530216

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

1

Longest Chapter Length:

11:02 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

11:02 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

11:02 minutes

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3

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Publisher Description

New York City’s desegregated Palladium Ballroom springs to life with a diverse 1940s cast of characters in this jazzy tribute to the history of mambo and Latin jazz.

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About Dean Robbins

Dean Robbins is an award-winning writer based in Madison, Wisconsin. He contributes arts, features, and news stories to publications around the country and reads his cultural commentaries on Wisconsin Public Radio. Dean was also a longtime newspaper editor and syndicated television critic.

About Ron Butler

Ron Butler is a Los Angeles–based actor, Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator, and voice artist with over a hundred film and television credits. Most kids will recognize him from the three seasons he spent on Nickelodeon’s True Jackson, VP. He works regularly as a commercial and animation voice-over artist and has voiced a wide variety of audiobooks. He is a member of the Atlantic Theater Company and an Independent Filmmaker Project Award winner for his work in the HBO film Everyday People.