The
son of the legendary "Rey del Timbal." Tito Puente, Jr.
Latin Royalty
Sparks fly, rhythms ignite and hail to the king is played
in Afro-Cuban rhythms. Into this world of fiery music crossing
both cultures and generations dances the young prince--Tito
Puente, Jr. Natural heir to the throne of El Rey, he is unmistakably
the son, physically, spiritually and musically of Tito Puente,
seminal bandleader, percussionist and legendary good will
ambassador of Latin music.
The comparison is inevitable. How could it be otherwise? Tito
Puente Jr. carries his father with him - imprinted on his
physical being and locked in his soul. It's in his looks,
his joy, his music. No doubt, every time Tito Jr. walks on
stage-he walks in his father's footsteps.
He dances in celebration, throws his head back in pure joy
and lights up the room with that oh-so-familiar smile. Tito
Jr. is on a passionate mission. The younger Puente is determined
to nurture the musical legacy left by his father. He refuses
to let it become a distant memory; "He was just too vibrant,
too exciting. There was magic in the music my father made.
It made people happy, all over the world. My goal is to keep
it alive, and in doing so, expose it to a whole new generation."
Over
the past two years, Tito Jr. has found captive audiences who
echo his passion. Crowds once lured to a venue by the father's
magic have returned to enjoy the son -- participating once
again in the high voltage celebration that takes place on
stage.
Tito Puente, Jr. has become a favorite entertainer in casinos,
performing arts centers and jazz festivals nationwide. He
was the premiere act opening The Latin Quarter of the Tropicana
Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, and the demand for tickets
kept him there for ten weeks. He's played to sell out audiences
at numerous Harrah's Resort Casinos, including Rincon in San
Diego, Ak-Chin in Phoenix and the Rio in Las Vegas.
While not totally jazz in his delivery, Tito Jr. has wowed
the jazz festivals faithful across the country, among them
the New Haven Jazz Festival, Houston Jazz Festival, Harlem
Jazz Festival, and the Atlanta Jazz Festival.
Tito, Jr. has appeared as a guest of the Dallas Symphony
Pops, and will join the San Antonio Symphony for 3 concerts
in their upcoming season.
In performing arts venues from the Kravis Center in Florida
to Popejoy Hall in New Mexico, as well as outdoor concert
events such as El Paso's "Music Under the Stars"
or Los Angeles' Ford Amphitheater, rhythms ignite and Afro-Cuban
beats fire up audiences, crossing cultures and generations.
A favorite performer of many corporations, Tito, Jr. has
headlined events for clients such as Royal Caribbean Cruise
Lines, Southern Wine & Spirits and Cook Pharmaceuticals.
His role as spokesperson for the Perry Ellis/JC Penny "Havanera"
clothing line has taken him on promotional appearances all
across the country.
In the spirit of giving back, Tito, Jr. has participated
in 2 USO Tours during the past 18 months, visiting and performing
for troops in Japan, Korea, Spain, and Italy. His appearances
at fundraising events for causes including the Jerry Lewis
MD Telethon and Toys for Tots help generate thousands of dollars
annually.
It
was only fitting that Tito's tribute to his father's music
was seen on NBC's two hour special--"The Apollo at 70:
A Hot Night in Harlem," One of the most prominent photos
inside the venerable Apollo Theatre is that of "Tito
Puente-El Rey de Timbales," where Tito played frequently.
Tito Jr. was also seen recently on the highly rated ABC-TV
daytime drama "One Life to Live" in performance
with his big band.
His latest CD, "In My Father's Shoes," featuring
the classic Puente favorites, was spun off into a television
special tribute by BET Jazz.
Tito Jr. reveres the magnificent, lasting impact his father
had on our musical lives. Audiences the world over agree there
is nothing so perfect, pure or passionate than a tribute to
a father from his son. "People who don't know anything
about Latin music know my father and people always, always
smile when they say his name," he confides. That is a
very special gift, and it inspires and motivates me to bring
his music to the world."
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Que Sera
Mambo Gozon
Oye Como Va
El Cayuco
Juventud Del Presente
Complicacion
Saca Tu Mujer
Oye Mi Guaguanco
Babarabatiri
Aqua Limipia Todo
A Gozar Timbero
Ay Carino
Baila Como Es
Cao Cao
Cual Es La Idea
Cuando Te Vea
Dance Mania
Hong Kong Mambo
Mambo Gallego
Mi Socio
Nina Y Senora
Separala Tambien
Timbalero
La Generacion Del 80
Le Robaron Los Timbales
En El Barrio
Flauta Y Timbal
Cua Cua
Mambo Inn
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Oye Como Va
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