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of Scottish descent. He was the eldest of four children, having two sisters, Ruby and Eleanor, followed by a half-brother, Hugo. His parents separated after Hugo was born, and after various false steps Edmund was enrolled in a military academy. There he became interested in music and learned to play
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This set of ten CDs includes all the known 78s recorded up to and including 1951; the source material was the 78rpm collection of Christian af Rosenborg; the notes were by Pepe Luhtala; the remastering by Charlie Crump. The series was never completed, but most of the later Ros material is available
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and in 1964 renamed it Edmundo Ros's Dinner and Supper Club. The club became popular for its atmosphere and music, but it closed in 1965, when legalised casino gambling had drawn away many of its best customers. During the 1950s and 1960s the Ros orchestra appeared frequently on
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and party made his name. The future queen danced in public for the first time to Edmundo's music. By then, with his gently rhythmic style and engaging vocals, he was enormously popular with the public generally, and his orchestra was often invited to play at
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on LP or CD. Some of the Harlequin series is available on Naxos. Although the title of these CDs calls his group the Rumba Band, in the post-war period it expanded to 16 members, and was known as Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra.
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By 1946 Ros owned a club, a dance school, a record company and an artistes' agency. His band grew to 16 musicians and was renamed Edmundo Ros and His Orchestra. Among his percussionists was
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Ros married twice: first to Britt Johansen in 1950. The first marriage produced two children, Anders Douglas and Britt Luisa. He designed and built a large house in Page Street,
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Three labels, all owned by Decca: Decca in the UK and the Commonwealth as well as London and its cut-price reissue label Richmond High Fidelity in the United States and Canada.
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recording session and announced the disbanding of the orchestra. He destroyed almost all the charts (arrangement sheets), which conclusively ended the orchestra's existence.
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In 1950, King George VI invited him to perform at Windsor, and he took his fiancée, the beautiful Swedish aristocrat Britt Johansen, whom he married that year.
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noted: "His local name, 'Edmundo Ros', launched a lasting myth that he was Venezuelan." Later he received a music scholarship from the Venezuelan government of
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issued an initial series of 33rpm 10-inch LPs in the early 1950s, consisting of previously issued 78rpm sides. Labels were Decca (UK and Commonwealth) and
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tried to usurp Ros's authority by making arrangements with venues behind his back. Upon their return to the UK Ros organised a celebratory dinner after a
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and it was such a success that a Japanese recording company invited them into a recording studio in London to make yet another Edmundo Ros CD.
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He played drums in the city's nightclubs and in the Martial Band of Caracas, and he was soon hired by Sojo as timpanist in the new
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Marriage, Ros, Edmundo W and Johansson, Maj-Britt V, December Quarter 1950, Paddington Registration District, UK, 5d 322
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and percussion. When his mother became involved with a man he loathed and had a son by him, the 17-year-old left for
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on 5 January 1965 and subsequently clothed with the Livery of the Poulters' Company on 22 June 1965. He was a
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Ros's bands were always based in London nightclubs or restaurants. The first was the Cosmo Club in
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In 1994, Edmundo conducted and sang with the BBC Big Band with Strings at the
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Chocolate Whisky and Vanilla Gin: Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band, vol 6
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from 1944 to 1974, and altogether he made more than 800 recordings.
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Playtime in Brazil: Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra, vols 9 & 10
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in 1991. He normally was nicknamed by fans and journalists as the
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Ros was initiated into the exclusive entertainment fraternity the
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Mambo Jambo: Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band, vols 7 & 8
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on October 4, 1964. A year and a half later he was made a
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affected Ros's standing but he played on into the 1970s.
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Edwards, Tom (2 December 2010). "A Latino love affair".
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In 1975, during Ros's seventh tour of Japan, his band's
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Chiquita Banana: Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band, vol 4
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Cuban Love Song: Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band, vol 3
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Tropical Magic: Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band, vol 2
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Trinidad and Tobago emigrants to the United Kingdom
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His album 301:, and his father, William Hope-Ross, was a 1461:20th-century Trinidad and Tobago musicians 858:Sing Along Clap Along With Ros on Broadway 564:Officer of the Order of the British Empire 277:(7 December 1910 – 21 October 2011), born 139: 119: 1336:"Biography of Water Rat Edmundo Ros, OBE" 1153: 1151: 839:(London sw 99019, 1960), with singing by 422:(1958) was one of the first high-quality 318:, to study at the Academy of Music under 106:Learn how and when to remove this message 1164:The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music 1149: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1141: 1139: 1137: 1135: 1133: 1131: 436:In 1951 Ros bought the Coconut Grove on 426:: it sold a million copies. He was with 1217: 1215: 1089: 375:. In 1941 he cut his first tracks with 1201: 1199: 1197: 1506:Fellows of the Royal Academy of Music 685:(a subsidiary) in the US and Canada. 445:, continuing into the early 1970s on 7: 714:. Decca LP 1051, and London LPB 368. 702:. Decca LF 1038, and London LPB 341. 394:; then followed the St Regis Hotel, 44:adding citations to reliable sources 1191:"Ros, Edmundo", Grove Music Online. 1123:"Band leader Edmundo Ros dies, 100" 852:Song 'N Clap Along With Edmundo Ros 726:. Decca LF 1126, and London LB 742. 720:. Decca LF 1067, and London LB 367. 489:in London. The other conductor was 359:In August 1940, Ros formed his own 351:, who was visiting London in 1938. 1351:"Long lifetime of inspiring music" 1077:Strings Latino/Latin Hits I Missed 14: 493:. The concert was broadcast over 1451:Trinidad and Tobago centenarians 1349:Galea, Sammy (7 December 2010). 1300:Steward, Sue (22 October 2011). 1104:Steward, Sue (22 October 2011). 898:Caterina Valente com Edmundo Ros 663:, 1949–50. 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Harlequin CD 105. 327:Venezuela Symphony Orchestra 1013:Give My Regards to Broadway 931:Heading South of the Border 919:Heath versus Ros, Round Two 1522: 967:Show Boat/Porgy & Bess 866:(London FFSS PS 205, 1961) 772:(Decca LK 4111), one side 532:He became a Fellow of the 1267:Murrells, Joseph (1978). 651:, 1948. Harlequin CD 129. 598:Ros retired and moved to 507:Grand Order of Water Rats 138: 1501:British male songwriters 1271:The Book of Golden Discs 1029:Latin Song and Dance Men 983:New Rhythms of the South 872:(Richmond B 20032, 1962) 740:Latin-American Novelties 639:, 1945. Harlequin CD 73. 501:Affiliations and honours 901:(London LLN-7058, 1964) 337:Eleazar Lopez Contreras 1486:London Records artists 1426:Dance band bandleaders 1302:"Edmundo Ros obituary" 1106:"Edmundo Ros obituary" 1035:Music For the Millions 988:Latin Boss...Señor Ros 957:(London Phase 4, 1976) 915:(Decca SKL 4885, 1967) 884:(Decca SKL 4526, 1963) 690:Latin-American Rhythms 588:Copthall Girls' School 543:In 2000, the composer 534:Royal Academy of Music 341:Royal Academy of Music 151:Background information 1481:Decca Records artists 1237:Smyth, Frank (1967). 1226:. London. p. 44. 933:(Decca Phase 4, 1970) 921:(Decca Phase 4, 1967) 893:(Decca Phase 4, 1964) 860:(Decca LK 4388, 1961) 854:(London PS 226, 1961) 846:Bongos From the South 833:(Decca LK 4353, 1960) 825:Hollywood Cha Cha Cha 766:(Decca LK 4102, 1956) 764:Ros Album of Calypsos 718:Ros presents Calypsos 566:(OBE) in ceremony at 556:2000 New Year Honours 329:. As his obituary in 1421:British male singers 1167:(Concise ed.). 831:Dancing With Edmundo 796:Rhythms of the South 574:on 7 December 2010. 487:Queen Elizabeth Hall 420:Rhythms of The South 40:improve this article 1416:British bandleaders 1239:"Sleeve notes from 1171:. pp. 1038/9. 998:Latin Hits I Missed 978:Broadway goes Latin 808:Perfect for Dancing 770:Ros Album of Baions 758:Ros Album of Sambas 538:King of Latin Music 454:Ted Heath Orchestra 320:Vicente Emilio Sojo 279:Edmund William Ross 161:Edmund William Ross 145:Edmundo Ros in 1957 1476:Parlophone artists 1356:The Times of Malta 792:(Richmond B 20023) 786:(Richmond B 20022) 466:The Rolling Stones 447:Radio Two Ballroom 369:Lecuona Cuban Boys 1431:Euphonium players 1071:Good! Good! 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