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Ernesto Antonio "Tito" Puente (April 20, 1923 – June 1, 2000) was an American mambo musician and Latin jazz composer. The son of native Puerto Ricans Ernest and Ercilia Puente, living in New York City's Spanish Harlem community, Puente is often credited as "The Musical Pope", "El Rey de los Timbales" (The King of the Timbales) and "The King of Latin Music". He is best known for dance-oriented mambo and Latin jazz compositions that endured over a 50-year career. He and his music appear in many films such as The Mambo Kings and Fernando Trueba's Calle 54. He guest-starred on several television shows including Sesame Street and The Simpsons two-part episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns?"
Tito Puente was born on April 20, 1923, at Harlem Hospital Center in New York City. His family moved frequently, but he spent the majority of his childhood in the Spanish Harlem area of the city. Puente's father was the foreman at a razorblade factory.
As a child, he was described as hyperactive, and after neighbors complained of hearing seven-year-old Puente beating on pots and window frames, his mother sent him to 25-cent piano lessons. By the age of 10, he switched to percussion, drawing influence from jazz drummer Gene Krupa. He later created a song-and-dance duo with his sister Anna in the 1930s and intended to become a dancer, but an ankle tendon injury prevented him pursuing dance as a career. When the drummer in Machito's band was drafted to the army, Puente subsequently took his place.
Tito Puente Last Life Performance Oye Como Va
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By virtue of his warm, flamboyant stage manner, longevity, constant touring, and appearances in the mass media, Tito Puente is probably the most beloved symbol of Latin jazz. But more than that, Puente managed to keep his music remarkably fresh over the decades; as a timbales virtuoso, he combined mastery over every rhythmic nuance with old-fashioned showmanship -- watching his eyes bug out when taking a dynamic solo was one of the great treats for Latin jazz fans. A trained musician, he was also a fine, lyrical vibraphonist, a gifted arranger, and played piano, congas, bongos, and saxophone. His appeal continues to cut across all ages and ethnic groups, helped no doubt by Santana's best-selling cover versions of "Oye Como Va" and "Para Los Rumberos" in 1970-1971, and cameo appearances on ...
Download here : http://bit.ly/1qPWljM Tracklist : 00:00 - Pa los Rumberos 03:22 - Brazil 05:45 - Chattanooga Choo-Choo 07:45 - Acapulco 10:18 - Dancing Under Latin Skies 13:14 - Oye Mi Guaguanco 16:50 - Cuban Pete 19:22 - Adele 22:29 - Juanita 24:49 - Guaguanco Margarito 28:20 - Happy Cha Cha Cha 30:54 - Perfidia 33:00 - Oye Me Mama 35:23 - Rico Vacilon 38:34 - Cha-Cha-Cha for Lovers 41:38 - Oigan Mi Cha-Cha-Cha 44:48 - Tampico 47:19 - Carolina 50:05 - Que Sera 53:31 - Too Marvelous for Words 56:00 - Hot Tomatoes 58:52 - Cuban Phantasy 1:00:48 - Nightingale 1:03:22 - Yambeque 1:07:08 - Pan Amore y Cha Cha Cha Abonnez-vous ici http://bit.ly/IsjxoF pour découvrir les nouvelles vidéos de la collection et retrouvez tous les titres de la Collection BnF World sur la chaîne officielle.
Rare, non-commercial 1965 clip of Tito Puente playing "El Cumbanchero" by Rafael Hernandez, one of the most prolific and important Puerto Rican composers of the century. This is from a tribute show to Hernandez that El Banco Popular sponsored in 1965.
Essa é especialmente dedicada aos meus amigos percussionistas! Um debate de percussão capitaneado por Tito Puente e os TropiJazz All Stars, num concerto realizado no Manhattan Center, em NYC. Além do mestre Tito nos timbales, temos Giovanni Hidalgo e Richie Flores nas congas, Johnny Almendra no bongô e campana, Horacio 'El Negro' Hernandez na bateria e o acompanhamento de John Benítez no contrabaixo.
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Tito Puente - Full Concert Recorded Live: 8/15/1997 - Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI) More Tito Puente at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Unknown 0:08:47 - Oye Como Va 0:13:53 - Unknown 0:21:51 - Unknown 0:26:17 - Goin' Out of My Head 0:30:47 - Love For Sale 0:35:58 - Take It or Lose It 0:39:50 - Fever 0:44:32 - Jazzin' 0:52:33 - Palladium Days
Tito Puente - Full Concert Recorded Live: 8/18/1990 - Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI) More Tito Puente at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Unknown 0:08:11 - Oye Como Va 0:15:28 - Unknown 0:20:32 - Unknown 0:26:38 - Unknown 0:31:31 - Unknown 0:37:33 - Unknown
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Esta histórica grabación consta de las siguientes características: Se realizó en el famoso club Birdland de la ciudad de Nueva York en el año de 1998 como una celebración de 50 años de carrera artística al frente de su orquesta y prácticamente representa la última producción discográfica de Tito significando una especie de despedida del club en donde debutó con su orquesta en 1949 (escuchen el disco que subí "TITO PUENTE LIVE!!! THE EARLY YEARS..." realizado en el Birdland). Volvió la orquesta al formato Big Band, contando con músicos de alto nivel e interpretó temas del repertorio de su más emblemática producción discográfica "DANCEMANIA" y éxitos de otros discos. Tito trabajó como lo hacia en su mejor época, dirigiendo la orquesta y tocando timbal a la vez (sin usar timbaleros sustitu...
1.On Broadway 2. All Blues 3. Point East Memories(composed/arranged by Mitch Frohman) 4. I Concentrate On You 5. Oye Como Va
Tito Puente - Oye Como Va Recorded Live: 8/18/1990 - Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI More Tito Puente at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Tito Puente - The King of Latin Music - 50 Original Latin Classics Released 2014-09-19 on Not Now Music 1. 00:00:00 Tito Puente Cao Cao Mani Picao 2. 00:03:00 Tito Puente Quiero Mi Tambó 3. 00:06:03 Tito Puente Mambo Típico 4. 00:09:00 Tito Puente Ran Kan Kan 5. 00:11:58 Tito Puente 3-D Mambo 6. 00:14:23 Tito Puente Agua Limpia Todo 7. 00:17:20 Tito Puente Brazil 8. 00:19:42 Tito Puente Mambo Rama 9. 00:22:10 Tito Puente Hong Kong Mambo 10. 00:25:58 Tito Puente Mambolino 11. 00:28:54 Tito Puente Sweet Sue (Just You) 12. 00:31:27 Tito Puente Sticks on Bongo 13. 00:34:06 Tito Puente Cuando Te Vea 14. 00:38:21 Tito Puente Almendra 15. 00:41:14 Tito Puente Perfidia 16. 00:43:19 Tito Puente The Ceremony of Tambó 17. 00:45:54 Tito Puente Saca Tu Mujer 18. 00:49:00 Tito Puente Sand in My Shoes 1...
Originally released on Tico LP 1011, 1956. There are at least three album covers for "Puente in percussion". The first one shows a blue / yellow sketch and is being used here as the digipack's front cover. The second one (same catalogue number) shows a jackhammer and some percussion instruments and is reproduced on the cover of the booklet of this reissue. The booklet also features the third, brown, black and white album cover showing drawings of Tito, Mongo, Willie and Patato as release under catalogue number JMTS-1422. Tracklist 1 Four Beat Mambo 2 Stick On Bongo 3 Congo Beat 4 Timbales Solo 5 Tito On Timbales 6 The Big Four 7 Swinging Mambo 8 Tito And Mongo On Timbales P) & (C) 2009 Emusica Records, LLC Manufactured and distributed by Universal Music Distribu...
En memoria del Rey del Timbal Tito Puente--Concierto en vivo "El Numero 100 de Tito Puente" -- Filmado en el Coliseo Roberto Clemente en San Juan Puerto Rico y con una gala de estrellas de la musica tropical.
Mis discos de Tito Puente Tito Puente, ese extraordinario músico neoyorquino de origen puertorriqueño, fue un gran percusionista de jazz . En su vida artística hay varias etapas: la primera y la última son puramente jazzísticas; enmedio, en los años 50 y 60 dedicó gran atención con su orquesta de baile a la difusión del mambo y otros estilos caribeños. A esa época pertenece la música de estos discos en la que la refencia al jazz es evidente. Disfruten con las intervenciones de Tito Puente tocando la marimba. Por cierto, nunca le gustó que le llamaran "salsero". Edición: 1968 País: España Cara 1 01 Mambo típico.- (00:00) 02 Mambo Inn.- (02:53) 03 Mabolino.- (05:23) 04 Mambo rumbón.- (08:05) 05 Mambo Rama.- (10:57) 06 Mambo Lenko.- (13:29) Cara 2 07 Ran Kan Kan.- (16:09) 08 Mambo with ...
Tracklisting : 00:00 - Oye Cómo Va - Tito Puente 04:32 - Let's Keep Smiling - Doris Day 07:30 - It's a Good Day - Peggy Lee 10:21 - Over You - Aaron Neville 12:40 - Last Night - The Mar-Keys 15:19 - Shout, Pt. 1 & 2 - The Isley Brothers 19:48 - C'est si bon - Louis Armstrong 22:52 - When You're Smiling - Louis Prima 26:49 - Wonderful World - Sam Cooke 28:55 - The Loco-Motion - Little Eva 31:25 - Tequila - The Champs 33:36 - Lucky Day - Judy Garland 36:09 - Everyday - Buddy Holly 38:18 - Smile - Nat King Cole 41:13 - Rum and Coca-Cola - The Andrews Sisters 44:17 - Get Happy - Benny Goodman 47:22 - Music in the Air - Jon Hendricks 51:20 - Banana Boat Song - Harry Belafonte 54:27 - La Bamba - Ritchie Valens 56:34 - Singin in the Rain - Gene Kelly JazzAndBluesExperi...
An interview with Latin Drumming master Tito Puente, excerpted from Hudson Music's "King of Latin Music" book, by Jim Payne. More information at HudsonMusic.com
Eddie Palmieri (born December 15, 1936), is a Grammy Award winning Puerto Rican pianist, bandleader and musician, best known for combining jazz piano and instrumental solos with Latin rhythms. Tito Puente, (April 20, 1923 -- June 1, 2000)[1], born Ernesto Antonio Puente, was a Latin jazz and salsa musician and composer. The son of native Puerto Ricans, Ernest and Ercilia Puente, living in New York City's Spanish Harlem community, Puente is often credited as "El Rey de los Timbales" (The King of the timbales) and "The King of Latin Music". He is best known for dance-oriented mambo and Latin jazz compositions that helped keep his career going for 50 years. He and his music appear in many films such as The Mambo Kings and Fernando Trueba's Calle 54. He guest starred on several television sho...
Eddie Palmieri (born December 15, 1936), is a Grammy Award winning Puerto Rican pianist, bandleader and musician, best known for combining jazz piano . Popular content related to Latin jazz & Eddie Palmieri.
Tito Puente was profiled in this April 1992 television segment while in Washington DC for "Global Rhythm," a week-long Latin-jazz arts-education symposium and concert, also featuring jazz trumpeter Jon Faddis, flautist Nestor Torres, and trumpeter Doc Cheatham. Co-presented by the George Washington University and Charlin Jazz Society, "Global Rhythm" was conceived and co-produced for the latter organization by then-24 year old producer Jim Byers, now the 18 year host of the archival Latin-jazz radio show, "The Latin Flavor Classic Edition" on WPFW 89.3 FM (Sun, 6-8 p.m.), live-streaming on www.wpfwfm.org. Designed to explore the 'urban-intersection' of cultures embodied by Latin-jazz, several of the "Global Rhythm" activities are chronicled in this piece. The opening outdoor shots were t...
Miguel Perez with co-host Anna Carbonel: 1983 interview with Tito Puente and Miriam Colon on WABC's "Tiempo."
An interview with the King of Latin Music, Tito Puente! Excerpted from the "King of Latin Music" Book and DVD. More information at HudsonMusic.com
Videowave presents an extensive interview with a young Tito Puente Jr. Director is Gary Humienny. http://facebook.com/videowave
Download a song from us: http://music.barriolatino.hu Barrio Latino playing Dejame Soñar at VIDOR Fesztival Nyíregyháza, Hungary. Mario Ochoa - lead vocal Akos Tompa - trumpet, vocals Murad Abbas - trombone, vocals Tamas Bodzsar - piano, vocals Andras Kaboldy - bass Peter Laskay - drums, timbales Csaba Szabo - congas
Tribute to Tito Puente by Lena Fields-Arnold. The first time I heard of Tito Puente I was asleep in the car as my husband was driving. It really did permeate my subconscious and as I woke up I started telling him about this beautiful music I dreamed about. He said "It wasn't a dream, it was Tito Puente." Taken from the book Scenes from the City available on Amazon.com.
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Album: Putumayo (2007) "Putumayo World Music continues its exploration into the sounds of the Latin diaspora by releasing its first jazz-focused collection. One of the most familiar jazz genres, Latin jazz has achieved global popularity since big bands in the 1940s and 50s started incorporating Afro-Cuban sounds into their arrangements. This mixture of Afro-Cuban rhythms and jazz stylings comes together on Latin Jazz, a lively collection of songs by masters of the genre. Latin Jazz features legends Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Eddie Palmieri and others." www.putumayo.com
Ran kan kan kan, kan kan
Pero suenan, suenan los timbales
Ran kan kan kan, kan kan
Tito, Tito suename los timbales
Ran kan kan kan, kan kan
Goza, goza, goza con los timbales
Ran kan kan kan, kan kan
Pero suenan, suenan los timbales
Ran kan kan kan, kan kan
Ah como, como suenan los timbales
Ran kan kan kan, kan kan
Tito ponme a gozar con los timbales
Ran kan kan kan, kan kan
Ay como suenan, suenan oye negrón los timbales
Ran kan kan kan, kan kan
Tito Puente ponme a gozar sabrosón con tus timbales