Tito Rodríguez
Tito Rodriguez (Jan 4 1923 - Feb 28 1973) was one of the great Puerto Rican singer songwriters of the Latin, afro-cuban, mambo explosion during the 1950's and one of the major headliners (ex: The Palladium nightclub) in competition and fierce rivalry with Tito Puente during that time and into the 1960s
TR could do it all; sing, write, was an excellent musician and dancer. Some of his signature songs are “Vuela La Paloma”, “Cuando, Cuando” and “Cara De Payaso”,
Yet for all his talent and success he is still not as well known beyond the Latin community as his rival Puente which could be due to the fact that Puente lived longer and was further able to tap and expand into the Latin jazz scene until his last days more than TR did. TR was always about the Latin sound especially when it came to vocals. Think Nat King Cole when it comes to a unique voice.
Recommended albums; "Tito Rodriguez at the Palladium", "Back Home in Puerto Rico", "Carnival of the Americas", "Tito No. 1". and "Uptempo". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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