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Go behind-the-scenes of today’s Doodle below!In honor of U Hispanic Heritage Month, we celebrate the life and legacy of American “Nuyorican” musician and internationally-renowned entertainer, Tito Puente Today’s animated video Doodle is illustrated by New York-based Puerto Rican artist, Carlos Aponte A multi-talented artist of Puerto Rican descent, Puente was a percussionist, composer, songwriter, recording artist, and bandleader With a career spanning five decades, he is often referred to as “El Rey de los Timbales” and “The King of Latin music ” On this day in 2021, the Tito Puente Monument was unveiled in East Harlem, New York City Puente was born on April 20, 1923 at Harlem Hospital Center in New York City’s Spanish Harlem He was surrounded by Puerto Rican, Cuban, and big band music growing up, and showed significant musical talent from an early age He started his career as a drummer in his early teens and found his big break playing for Federico Pagani’s Happy Boys and Machito’s Orchestra He served in the Navy during World War II, playing alto saxophone as the ship’s bandleader—along with over ten other instruments He continued his studies at the Juilliard School of Music after the war He started his own band, the Tito Puente Orchestra, in 1948 and quickly earned a reputation for his performances that encouraged audiences to get on the dance floor Puente was known for his awe-inspiring skills on the timbales (or timpani/kettledrums), as well as for the way he combined big band instrumentation and jazz harmonies with Afro-Cuban music He recorded an astounding 118+ albums and is credited on dozens more—more than any other timbales bandleader to date This journey began with Ran Kan Kan, his first professional track recording and the soundtrack of today’s Doodle Beyond the mambo movement, Puente experimented across other genres of Latin music such as the Boogaloo, Pachanga, and eventually Salsa He was considered a musical pioneer for his creativity and experimentation, and is widely credited for popularizing Latin music in the United States In 1969, he was awarded the key to New York City Besides the musical merits he received throughout his career, Puente was also deeply dedicated to creating opportunities for the Latin community In 1979, he introduced a scholarship fund that supported promising, young Latin percussionists for over 20 years Puente’s success, presence, and musicality is widely known and respected to this day After his passing, many waited in line for days to say their goodbyes He was posthumously recognized at the first-ever Latin Grammy Awards, and the Harlem street where he grew up — E 110th Street — was renamed Tito Puente Way to honor his life and legacy Goza con los timbales…” Here's to you, Tito!Special thanks to Tito Puente’s son, Tito Puente Jr, for his collaboration on this project Guest Artist Q&A with Carlos AponteToday’s Doodle was illustrated by New York-based guest artist Carlos Aponte Below, he shares his thoughts behind the making of this Doodle:Q Why was this topic meaningful to you personally?A: The topic was meaningful because Tito was part of my musical experience growing up in Puerto Rico My aunt introduced me to Tito Puente via La Lupe, a famous singer in Puerto Rico and New York Tito was like a Svengali for talents like Celia Cruz He was a household name So Tito was part of my Puerto Rican soundtrack What were your first thoughts when you were approached about working on this Doodle?A: My first thoughts were with my aunt, who introduced me to his music and Motown's sound She would have been delighted and proud, but unfortunately, she passed away last year What message do you hope people take away from your Doodle?A: I feel there are several messages Love what you do, train, study, and be the best you can be If you excel, everything else will fall into place There are no shortcuts Those who make it easily don't last long Tito was a perfect example; he was the best! Like, Share and Subscribe to Doodle Catalog

Дата на публикация: 11 октомври, 2022
Категория: Новини
Ключови думи: Google На Oye Doodle Tito Como Тито Celebrating Puente Гугъл! Пуенте Va! Честавне

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