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The Opening Act - The Love Story of Augie and Margo Rodriguez: The Real West Side Story took place as the Mambo changed New York, America and the World (Latest Edition)

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The Opening Act - The Love Story of Augie and Margo Rodriguez: The Real West Side Story took place as the Mambo changed New York, America and the World (Latest Edition)
The Opening Act - The Love Story of Augie and Margo Rodriguez: The Real West Side Story took place as the Mambo changed New York, America and the World (Latest Edition)

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The Opening Act - The Love Story of Augie and Margo Rodriguez: The Real West Side Story took place as the Mambo changed New York, America and the World (Latest Edition)

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Christine is the author of biographies, an autobiography, a cookbook, a blogger on Food for all, a passionate wife, loving Mother, and Grandmother. Born in the UK, she has had a home in the USA for forty-five years, and is a very proud American.
Christine's first book, The Opening Act, is about Augie and Margo Rodrigues, the incredible dancing couple who made the mambo dance famous back in the 1950's in New York's Palladium. They went on to become the highest paid dancers in the world, opening acts for numerous performers, including Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Sammy Davis Jr and Liberace.
How High the Larks Fly is Christine's second biography available on Amazon. Christine is working on her autobiography, If Heaven Had a Flavor, soon to be published.

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