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Dia de los Mambos 2008
Written by Lynn Currie
Monday, 29 December 2008 15:17
Some companies throw holiday parties. We have Dia de los Mambos. For the non Spanish speakers in the crowd, that translates to the Day of the Mambos.
Here at The Mambo we recognize it takes a lot of people to make us successful.
Dia de los Mambos is our way of saying thanks. We get a great place, bring in food and a band, and invite all the folks that help us along the way - vendors, clients and friends - and then we dance the night away.
¡Mambo The Vote!
Written by Lynn Currie
Tuesday, 11 November 2008 15:01
On our blog, Cup O' Mambo, we started a Mambo the Vote drive for the 2008 presidential election in order to encourage people to get out and vote. We had great results - we got lots of entries, tons of press mentions, and had lot's of fun (because, really, that's what it's all about). Interested in the results? We put that on the blog also (you'll have more fun if you skip the pics at the right and go straight to the video in our results)!
SXSW 2009
Written by Lynn Currie
Sunday, 23 March 2008 10:00
SXSW is a good time at the Mambo! There are bands to see, parties to go to and people to meet. 2009 was an especially good year though!
In combination with Paul Saucido of The Saucido Slant and the alternative rock en español magaizine La Banda Elastica, Mercury Mambo officially opened the doors to Mambo Studio, a recording studio for interviews and live performances.
And live performances and interview we had!
Pilar Diaz, Ceci Bastida, Nacho Vega, Monte Negro, David Garza and Chikita Violente all stopped by. There were interviews, there were performances, there were some good times.
Want to see the video? Since there is so much, we've setup a special page JUST for Studio Mambo. There's some great stuff from South By, but my personal favorite is Pilar Diaz singing Tú y Yo. I think it's because I love the ukelele.
Walmart Eleven Moms Party during SXSW Interactive
Written by Lynn Currie
Sunday, 16 March 2008 10:06
When our friends at Walmart asked us if we wanted to throw a party for their Eleven Moms blogger group, of course we said Yes!
We had fellow Mambito and amazing chef Jeffrey Miller do the cooking, we opened up Mambo Studio and did some live interviews and pulled out our screen printing machine to custom print Ts for our guests.
Not to brag, but we think it was one of the best parties we went to all week. But you be the judge. See the pictures and decide for yourself.