Tito Puente
Tito Puente was an American musician, bandleader, and percussionist known as "El Rey de los Timbales" — The King of the Timbales. He was a defining force in mambo and Latin jazz.
Orígenes
Born Ernest Anthony Puente Jr., he began his long career in the late 1940s. A songwriter, bandleader, timbalero, vibraphonist, and record producer, he built a body of dance-oriented work spanning decades.
El sonido
His music centered on dance-oriented mambo and Latin jazz, driven by his virtuosic timbales playing and vibraphone. The combination of swing, percussion, and Afro-Caribbean rhythm became a signature of his bandleading.
Legado
Celebrated as "The King of the Timbales," Puente stands among the most important figures in Latin jazz and mambo, a prolific composer and performer whose work shaped the genre across the second half of the 20th century.
Canción insignia
Oye Como Va
"Oye Como Va," written by Puente, became a worldwide standard — later famously covered by Santana — and remains the enduring emblem of his fusion of mambo and Latin jazz.
Canciones destacadas
- 1
Oye Como Va ★
El Rey Bravo · 1962
- 2
Para los Rumberos
Para los Rumberos · 1972
- 3
El Rey del Timbal
Tito Puente And His Concert Orchestra · 1972
- 4
Ran Kan Kan
The Latin World Of Tito Puente · 1963
- 5
Picadillo
A Tu Lado · 1949