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More albums from Tito Puente: No Hay Mejor – There Is No Better by Tito Puente. Pachanga In New York by Tito Puente. Cuba Y Puerto Rico So. y Tito Puente. El Rey Bravo by Tito Puente. Pachanga Con Puente by Tito Puente. Tu Y Yo, You ‘N’ Me by Tito Puente. The Exciting Tito Puente Band In Hollywood by Tito Puente. The King And I, El Rey Y Yo by Tito Puente. View all albums . Tito Puente In Puerto Rico – Recorded Live. By: Tito Puente (1963, Jazz).
Anfiteatro Tito Puente, Puerto Rico. Ray Barretto's concert in Puerto Rico's Tito Puente Auditorium on April 27, 2001 would prove the conguero's farewell to salsa. After decades of dual residency in both the worlds of salsa and Latin jazz, Barretto says "Adios" to the former, opting to spend his last few years in the industry recording more jazz-oriented material. This star-studded performance takes a look at the career and collaborations of the most significant conguero/bandleader of the latter half of the 20th century
Ernesto Antonio "Tito" Puente (April 20, 1923 – May 31, 2000) was an American musician, songwriter and record producer. He is best known for dance-oriented mambo and Latin jazz compositions that endured over a 50-year career
Ernest Anthony Puente, J. Tito Puente is internationally recognized for his enormous and significant contributions to Latin music as a bandleader, composer, arranger, percussionist, and mentor. Popularly known as the El Rey del Timbal and the King of Mambo, he recorded more than 100 albums, published more than 400 compositions, and won six Grammy awards. Although he played and recorded jazz and salsa, Puente is one of only a handful of musicians who deserve the title legendary, primarily for his mastery of the mambo. Occasional tutors were Victoria Hernandez, sister of Puerto Rico’s legendary composer Rafael Hernandez, and Luis Varona of the Machito orchestra who later would play with Tito’s orchestra. He also studied drums and idolized Gene Krupa. He later mastered the alto sax and was accomplished on the vibraphone.
Cuba y Puerto Rico So. .Listen on Apple Music. Rudy Calzado and Cubarama the Afro Cuban Jazz Orchestra (A Tribute To Mario Bauza). Aqui No Se Siente Nadie (Remastered). El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico.
The Tito Puente Amphitheatre is a concert amphitheater in San Juan, Puerto.
Listen to music from Tito Puente like Oye Como Va, Mambo Gozon & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Tito Puente. Tito Puente (1923-2000) was a bandleader, percussionist, composer, and arranger from New York City. Born Ernesto Antonio Puente, J. on April 20, 1923, in el barrio Spanish harlem, New York, Puente was a musical pioneer for mixing musical styles with Latin sounds and for his experiments in fusing Latin music with jazz. The son of Puerto Rican immigrants, Puente grew up in New York City's Spanish Harlem and took piano lessons as a child and then studied percussion.
Tito Puente COMPLETE Discography?? Thread starter gabe0725. Start date Dec 30, 2013. After reading what you wrote, I looked for it and found a reference by both Payne and Tim McNeese citing 1956 as the year the composition was written and recorded. This is a good question for Joe Conzo to respond to. I'll let him know and let you know what he says.