1923 - 1973
Tito Rodriguez American Musician
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First Name |
Tito
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Last Name |
Rodriguez
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Alternative Name |
Tito Rodriguez, "El Inolvidable", (The Unforgettable One), El Inolvidable
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Birthday |
4th January, 1923
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Birthplace |
Santurce, Puerto Rico
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Died |
28th February, 1973
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Place of Death |
New York City
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Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn
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Nationality |
American
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Occupation Text |
Bandleader, composer, arranger, instrumentalist, television host
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Occupation |
Musician
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Music Genre (Text) |
Latin, Mambo, Tropical, Puerto Rican music, Boleros, cha-cha-cha, bolero, pachanga, guaracha
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Music Genre |
Latin
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Origin |
Santurce, Puerto Rico
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Year(s) Active |
1936-1973, 1936–1973
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Music Style |
World Fusion, Jazz, International, Mambo, Charanga, Bolero, Cuban Jazz, Western European Traditions, Cuban Traditions, Tropical, New York Salsa
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Music Mood |
Party/Celebratory, Summery, Exuberant, Cheerful, Joyous
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Instrument |
Guitar, Vocals, Vibraphone
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Instrument (text) |
Timbales, Vocals
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Record Label |
United Artists, Tico, Musicon, RCA, TR Records, Musicor, West Side Latino, RCA Victor, Alegre
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Associated Acts |
Cheo Feliciano, Tito Rodriguez, Jr, Jr., Johnny Rodríguez, Tito Rodríguez Jr.
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Pablo Rodríguez Lozada (January 4, 1923 – February 28, 1973), better known as Tito Rodríguez, was a Puerto Rican singer and bandleader. He started his career singing under the tutelage of his brother, Johnny Rodríguez. In the 1940s, both moved to New York, where Tito worked as a percussionist in several popular rhumba ensembles, before directing his own group to great success during the 1950s. His most prolific years coincided with the peak of the mambo and cha-cha-cha dance craze. He also recorded boleros, sones, guarachas and pachangas.
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