Tito Puente & His Orchestra
50 top tracks
Tito Puente & His Orchestra
50 top tracks
Albums

Mamborama
Tito Puente & His Orchestra

The Essential Tito Puente
Tito Puente & His Orchestra

Tito Puente And His Concert Orchestra
Tito Puente & His Orchestra

Bossa Nova
Tito Puente & His Orchestra

Dance Mania Vol.1
Tito Puente & His Orchestra

Dance Mania (Legacy Edition)
Tito Puente & His Orchestra

Vintage Cuba No. 109 - EP: Malibú Beat
Tito Puente & His Orchestra

Cuban Carneval
Tito Puente & His Orchestra

Presenting Tito Puente & His Orchestra
Tito Puente & His Orchestra

Quatro: The Definitive Collection
Tito Puente & His Orchestra

Cha Cha Cha Live At Grossinger's
Tito Puente & His Orchestra

Dance Mania
Tito Puente & His Orchestra
Biography
Tito Puente was a jazz and latin music percussionist. Back in the day, he would have competitions with other bands such as Perez Prado to see who would be named "King of the mambo". Tito always won....Read more on Last.fm
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Tito Puente was a jazz and latin music percussionist. Back in the day, he would have competitions with other bands such as Perez Prado to see who would be named "King of the mambo". Tito always won.
From various sources and as one can see from video, Puente was an electric performer who always stood up on the timbales. He was an accomplished dancer as well.
Tito Puente is probably the most beloved figure of the music that is now mostly called Latin jazz. When asked if he played salsa, he replied, " I don't play sauce.(the Spanish meaning of the word) I play jazz." Today's most popular artist in Latin jazz, Poncho Sanchez, named his son Tito after Tito Puente.
Many of his records are great, such as "In Session". The quality on record is not as consistent as he apparently was in concert, though. Some recordings are mediocre in quality. The list of people who played with him would fill a who's who of both Jazz and Latin music. His last release was a duo with Eddie Palmieri, the appropriately named " Obra Maestra". If anyone is to name the King of the mambo or the King of Latin Jazz, the most popular answer will be Tito Puente. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Tito+Puente+&+His+Orchestra">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
