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Tito Puente

American Latin jazz and mambo musician (1923–2000)

Musical artist

Ernest AnthonyPuente Jr. (April 20, 1923 – May 31, 2000),[1] commonly known as TitoPuente, was a Puerto Rico musician, songwriter, bandleader, timbalero, and record producer. He composed dance-oriented mambo and Latin jazz music. He was also known as “El Rey de los Timbales,” or “The King of the Timbales.”

Puente and his music have appeared in films including The Mambo Kings and Fernando Trueba's Calle 54. He guest-starred on television shows, including Sesame Street and The Simpsons's two-part episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns?".

Early life

Puente was born on April 20, 1923, at Harlem Hospital Center in the New Yorkborough of Manhattan, the son of Ernest and Felicia Puente, Puerto Ricans living in New York City's Spanish Harlem.[2][3] His family moved frequently, but he spent the majority of his childhood in Spanish Harlem.[2] Puente's father was the foreman at a razor blade factory.[4] His family called him Ernestito, Spani

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Background information
Birth nameErnest Anthony Puente Jr.
Born(1923-04-20)April 20, 1923
New York City, U.S.
DiedJune 1, 2000(2000-06-01) (aged 77)
New York City, U.S.
Genres
  • Latin jazz
  • Afro-Cuban jazz
  • mambo
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instruments
Years active1946–2000
Labels
Associated acts
  • La Lupe
  • Celia Cruz
  • Santos Colón
  • The Blackout All-Stars
Military Service
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Navy
Years of service1942-1946
RankBugler First Class
UnitUSS Santee (CVE-29)
Battles/warsWorld War II,Operation Torch, Guadalcanal Campaign, New Guinea Campaign, Asiatic-Pacific Theater, Battle of Philippine Sea, Battle of Guam, Luzon Campaign, Iwo Jima Operation, Okinawa Gunto Operation
Awards

Ernest AnthonyPuente Jr. (April 20, 1923 – June 1, 2000), commonly known as TitoPuente, was an American musician, songwriter, bandleader, and record produ

Tito Puente

The excellence embodied by this unparalleled artist whose talents ran the gamut from musician, composer, director and arranger paints a perfect picture of the dimension and magnitude of his talent.

Tito Puente was known around the world as “The Timbal King,” but he was also skilled at the bateria, congas, claves, piano, saxophone, and clarinet, which allowed him to create a school for every musical genre he entered.

Attempting to tell his story requires going back to the very beginning of every musical movement he participated in over the course of his long and successful career. He was a great among greats. He gained his experience among the consecrated artists who would write the history of contemporary music.

It would be impossible to name all the stars that Puente shared his music with or the countless performances he gave as “His Excellency, the World Ambassador of Latin American Music.”

Puente received the highest awards, distinctions, and praise for his more than 100 albums, 400 compositions, and countless arrangements for diverse artists and musical genres

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