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  1. 31 de may. de 2021 · 328. 38K views 2 years ago. By virtue of his warm, flamboyant stage manner, longevity, constant touring, and appearances in the mass media, Tito Puente is probably the most beloved symbol of...

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  2. Tito Puente. Letra Significado. A gozar este rico mambo. A gozar (pero báilame mambo) A gozar este rico mambo (bueno, del bueno) A gozar (bueno, baila tú, mama) A gozar este rico mambo (goza, goza) A gozar (goza, goza, gózame el mambo) A gozar este rico mambo (ven y va, ven y va) A gozar (ven y pa' bailar) A gozar este rico mambo.

  3. Provided to YouTube by Zebralution GmbHMambo Gozón (Remastered) · Tito PuenteLo Mejor de Tito Puente℗ 2019 Universal Digital EnterprisesReleased on: 2019-02-...

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  4. Tito Puente - Vibe Mambo (1952) - The Overjazz Channel aims to offer only the best recordings of the begining era of modern music. Re-discover genius composi...

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    • The First Award For Latin Music at The Grammys Was Given in 1975
    • The Sound of Latin Pop — and The Title of The Award — Has Shifted Over 40 Years
    • The Best Latin Urban Album Category Was Introduced in 2007
    • Here’s Who Dominated The Best Norteño Album Category
    • The Intersection Between Latin, Rock & Alternative Has Shifted
    • These Artists Made History in Tropical Latin Categories
    • This Was The First Latin Artist to Win Album of The Year
    • This Was The First Spanish-Language Album to Be Nominated For Album of The Year
    • Ditto Música Mexicana — Formerly Known as Best Regional Mexican Music Album
    • The Inaugural Trophy For Best Música Urbana Album Went to…

    The first winner for Best Latin Recording was pianist and composer Eddie Palmieri, for 1974’s The Sun of Latin Music. Now an eight-time GRAMMY winner, Palmieri took home the golden gramophone in this category at both the 1976 GRAMMYs and the following year for Unfinished Masterpiece. At the 1980 GRAMMYs, the first group winner was the thrice nomina...

    Back in 1983, this category was called Best Latin Pop Performance. The first winner was José Feliciano, who took home the golden gramophone for his album Me Enamoré at the 26th GRAMMY Awards. Best Latin Pop Performance eventually pivoted to Best Latin Pop Album and Best Latin Pop or Urban Album, then back to Best Latin Pop Album — just another exam...

    The first winner in this category was the urban hip-hop outfit Calle 13, for their 2007 album Residente o Visitante. The first female nominee was Vanessa Bañuelos, a member of the Latin rap trio La Sinfonia, who were nominated for Best Latin Urban Album for their 2008 self-titled album at the 2009 GRAMMYs.

    The first GRAMMY winner in the Best Norteño Album category was Los Tigres Del Norte, for their 2006 album Historias Que Contar, at the 2007 GRAMMYs. To date, they have landed four consecutive wins — at the 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 GRAMMYs.

    Best Latin Rock Or Alternative Album; Best Latin Rock, Alternative Or Urban Album; Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance… so on and so forth. If that’s a mouthful, again, that shows how the Academy continually hones in on a musical sphere for inclusion and accuracy’s sake. Within this shifting category, the first winner was Los Fabulosos Cadillac...

    Over the years, this component of Latin music has been honored with GRAMMYs for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Performance, Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album, Best Tropical Latin Performance, and Best Tropical Latin Album. The first winner of a GRAMMY for Best Tropical Latin Performance was Tito Puente& His Latin Ensemble, for "On Broadway," f...

    Ten-time GRAMMY winner and 14-time nominee Carlos Santanaholds this distinction for 1999’s "Supernatural," at the 2000 GRAMMYs.

    That would be Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti, at the 2023 GRAMMYs; Bad Bunny also performed at the ceremony, but Harry Styles ended up taking home that golden gramophone.

    Música mexicana — a broad descriptor of regional sounds, including Tejano — is havingamomentin recent years, which points to the incredibly rich GRAMMYs legacy of these musical worlds. The first winner for Best Mexican-American Performance was Los Lobos, for 1983’s "Anselma." For Best Regional Mexican or Tejano Album, that was Pepe Aguilar, for 201...

    The one and only Bad Bunny, for 2020’s El Último Tour Del Mundo. He took home the golden gramophone again at the 2023 GRAMMYs for Un Verano Sin Ti. Keep checking back as more information comes out about the 2024 GRAMMYs — and how the Recording Academy will honor and elevate Latin genres once again! What's Next For Latin Music? A Roundtable Discussi...

  5. Mambos by Tito Puente - Tito Puente | Album | AllMusic. Tito Puente. AllMusic Rating. User Rating (0) Your Rating. STREAM OR BUY: Release Date. 1960's. Genre. Latin, Jazz. Styles. Afro-Cuban Jazz, Cuban Jazz, Cuban Traditions, Global Jazz, Latin Big Band, Latin Jazz, Latin Pop, Mambo, Salsa. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Tito Puente (born April 20, 1923, New York, New York, U.S.—died May 31, 2000, New York City) was an American bandleader, composer, and musician who was one of the leading figures in Latin jazz. His bravura showmanship and string of mambo dance hits in the 1950s earned him the nickname “King of Mambo.”