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Three Mambo Music Legends: Machito, Tito Puente, Tito Rodriguez


The history of Latin music in the United States is rich and diverse, with many influential musicians and styles originating from Cuba, Puerto Rico and other Latin American countries. Machito, Tito Puente, and Tito Rodriguez are three legendary figures who helped shape the sound of Latin music in the United States, particularly in New York City, during the mid-20th century.

Machito, whose real name was Francisco Raúl Gutiérrez Grillo, was born in Cuba in 1908 and moved to New York City in 1937. He formed the band Machito and his Afro-Cubans, which became one of the most popular Latin music groups of the 1940s and 1950s. Machito's music blended elements of Cuban Music with jazz, creating a new style that became known as Afro-Cuban jazz. The band's performances at New York's Palladium Ballroom helped popularize the Mambo, a dance style that became a sensation in the United States.

Tito Puente, also known as the King of Mambo, was born in New York City in 1923 to Puerto Rican parents. He began playing music at a young age and went on to become one of the most influential Latin musicians of the 20th century. Puente's music was characterized by his virtuosic percussion playing and his ability to blend Latin rhythms with jazz and other genres. He recorded more than 100 albums over the course of his career and won several Grammy Awards. Some of his most famous compositions include 'Oye Como Va' and 'Ran Kan Kan.'

Tito Rodriguez, born in Puerto Rico in 1923, was a singer and bandleader who also became a major figure in the Latin music scene in New York City. He began his career as a percussionist in various bands before forming his own group, the Tito Rodriguez Orchestra. Rodriguez's music blended elements of Cuban Music with jazz and other genres, and he became known for his smooth, romantic style. Some of his most popular songs include 'Mama Guela' and 'Inolvidable.'

The music of Machito, Tito Puente, and Tito Rodriguez helped popularize a number of dance styles in the United States, including the Mambo and the Cha-Cha. Their music also had a significant impact on jazz, influencing many jazz musicians to incorporate Latin rhythms into their music. Today, their music remains popular and continues to influence new generations of musicians.



 Latin Music LP

Machito and His Afro-Cuban Orchestra - Mambo HolidayMachito and His Afro-Cuban Orchestra - Mambo Holiday (HL 7040)

Format: LP - Harmony Records. 26M3 ---M



 Latin Music LP

Tito Puente - Pachanga Con PuenteTito Puente - Pachanga Con Puente (LP 1083)

Format: LP - Tico Records. 26Q4 ---P



 Latin Music LP

Tito Puente, Buddy Morrow - Revolving BandstandTito Puente, Buddy Morrow - Revolving Bandstand (CPL1-0684)

Format: LP - RCA Records. 26G4 ---P



 Latin Music LP

Tito Puente - En El Puente, On The BridgeTito Puente - En El Puente, On The Bridge (SLP-1191)

Format: LP - Tico Records. 26L2 ---P



 Latin Music LP

Tito Puente - Homenaje A BenyTito Puente - Homenaje A Beny (JMTS-1425)

Format: LP - Tico Records. 26L2 ---P



 Latin Music LP

Tito Puente and His Concert Orchestra - Tito Puente and His Concert OrchestraTito Puente and His Concert Orchestra - Tito Puente and His Concert Orchestra (CLP-1308)

Format: LP - Tico Records. 26J3 ---P



 Latin Music LP

Tito Puente - Dancemania 80'sTito Puente - Dancemania 80's (JMTS 1439)

Format: LP - Tico Records. 26J3 ---P



 Latin Music LP

Tito Puente and His Orchestra - Ce' MagnifiqueTito Puente and His Orchestra - Ce' Magnifique (JMTS 1440)

Format: LP - Tico Records. 27J2 ---P



 Latin Music LP

Tito Puente and His Orchestra - Cuba CarnivalTito Puente and His Orchestra - Cuba Carnival (LPM-1251)

Format: LP - RCA-Victor Records. 26H4 ---P



 Latin Music LP

Tito Puente - Tito Puente En Caracas; Mas Dance ManiaTito Puente - Tito Puente En Caracas; Mas Dance Mania (LPM-2311)

Format: LP - RCA Records. 26U1 ---P



 Latin Music LP

Tito Puente, Santos Colon - Los Originales, The OriginalsTito Puente, Santos Colon - Los Originales, The Originals (TSLP 1411)

Format: LP - Tico Records. 26R4 ---P



 Latin Music LP

Tito Puente - Dancing Under Latin SkiesTito Puente - Dancing Under Latin Skies (LPM-1874)

Format: LP - RCA Records. 26R4 ---P



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