El maestro Tito Puente uno de los grandes del mundo siempre te recordaremos por tu legado en la salsa y Giovanny Hidalgo una leyenda viviente de las congas que Dios le siga dando vida y salud para seguir adelante y a todos esos grande músicos que interpretaron este clásico del Jazz. Un Salsaludos desde venezuela.
MI HERMANITO EN LAS CONGAS: GIOVANNI HIDALGO. COMO LE DECIMOS NOSOTROS LOS MUSICOS. EL ANORMAL DE LAS CONGAS. PUES NADIE SABE, CON QUE VA A SALIR, SIEMPRE SORPRENDE POR LA CONVERSACIÓN QUE TIENE CON LOS CUEROS. GRANDÍSIMO. ❤
The irony all these poto licans playing cuban music they changed the name of, on instrumnents invented (tumbadora or the paylas etc )in cuba they changed the name of
Por que tenemos que soportar la ausencia de éstos maestros. Y conformarnos con su valioso legado en documentos visuales como éste. No hay quienes los sigan han puesto muy alta la meta para los contemporáneos.
You live under a rock. Hidalgo come here to Cuba since the early eighties to learn. The Plena and bomba are quite boring and polo lican love rumba guanguanco cha cha cha el son, changui' mambo guaracha mambo charanga and timba . We have thousands of percussionist that do the same here on the island. In poto lico its a oddity and the reason this lone star stands out
@@chironjo Cubans learn from him what ? He is playing Cuban music dumbass, with Cuban instruments invented in Cuba paylas and tumbadora… poto ricunts even changed the name of the instruments LOL BTYThere are thousands of percussionist here to a few polo licans no wonder it has to be celebrated . Schools around the world study cuban polyrhythms and percussion. Its been incorporated in big band since the 20s and made it way into popular music in the 50s rock and roll. No one is jealous of taino music. There is a reason polo licans don’t play plena to the world is utterly garbage . And Bomba is not unique to PR . La bomba no es solo puertorriqueña, sino que se adopta en todas partes donde los africanos occidentales fueron llevados a través del comercio transatlántico de esclavos. Brasil, Ecuador, Colombia, Surinam, Panamá, incluso Portugal e Islas Canarias y otras tierras se encuentran entre los países donde se baila la bomba.
Was so fortunate to see this incredible band in New Orleans in 1994 (maybe 1993?). Mongo came out and played Afro Blue. Incredible performance. So many of them have left us, now.
@mongofan1 Saw this show in NYC Avery Fisher Hall Mongo didn’t look to good but he sounded awesome On Afro Blue he took me back to Africa with his playing RIP Watermelon Man
@jesusrivera743 ,Yeah, Mongo looked pretty frail as he walked onto the stage, but he played Afro Blue beautifully. I had the opportunity to meet Poncho Sanchez about ten years later and told him about that performance. He said I was very lucky to have caught it, that it was likely one of Mongo's last performances, as he was pretty certain Mongo retired later that year. I also got to see Patato at the Lincoln Center in NYC. He performed one piece at a remembrance of Tito Puente.
Hidalgo come here to Cuba since the early eighties to learn. The Plena and bomba are quite boring and polo lican love rumba guanguanco cha cha cha el son, changui' mambo guaracha mambo charanga and timba . We have thousands of percussionist that do the same here on the island. In poto lico its a oddity and the reason this lone star stands out
Hidalgo come here to Cuba since the early eighties to learn. The Plena and bomba are quite boring and polo lican love rumba guanguanco cha cha cha el son, changui' mambo guaracha mambo charanga and timba . We have thousands of percussionist that do the same here on the island. In poto lico its a oddity and the reason this lone star stands out
Exactamente,estoy de acuerdo con ud xq eso k hacen los camarografos aparte dk es 1 falta de respeto a los musicos.le roban la presencia musical y no dejan apresiar el trabajo y la ejecución musical del artista cojoneeee entiendan x dioooos.
Met Giovanni Hidalgo in 2010, and saw him kn my previous neighborhood a couple of times after that. I actually filmed him, its my channel. As a percussionist he is awesome. As a person, he is always coked up. Such a shame. I hope he stopped that because coke and diabetes do not mix. Now with a few amputations, it's sad.
Ignacio Berroa y Horacio "El Negro" Hernández... 2 bateristas cubanos que forman parte de la élite de músicos latinoamericanos que ejecutan el jazz afrocubano. Saludos.
@jfender8023 It’s unfortunate that the Government in Cuba didn’t appreciate the talent of it’s musicians. Musicos como Chano Pozo Aguabella , Santamaria Patato Perazza Ponce y muchos mas tuvieron la opportunidad para echar pa’ lante en los Estados Unidos. Yo te entiendo mi hermano. Hay que lastima ….
@@jesusrivera743 thats taino talk silly kid. Cuban bands have been influencing world music since the 1700s trova bolero conjunto danzon ( mexico and PR) The sugar boom brought the to the NY Texas Key West and New Orleans in 1810. You can hear the cuban tinge in country swing , new orleans Dixieland early american rock n roll even Flamenco incorporated cuban percussion in the 70s calling it Rumba , the dance shared in the SAmerican ports by cuban salors leading to tango which is basically a Cuban habanera All this stopped when the US blockade was established There is a reason you tainos dont play that plena garbage Everywhere in the world they hear cuban music every university in the world studies cuban music . The largest record label promoting publishing cuban music is in Germany. How many songs did poto licans take and changed the titles and lyrics from black cuban bands? Take a wild guess !
@@jesusrivera743 youu sound like someone w food stamp poisoning. The awful commumist (Fidel) system made sure to bring in classical musicians from the Soviet Union that to this day sixty years later teach at the universities. That is the big difference. All of the Cuban pop musicians are multi instrumentalist , they can read abd write music , play hand percussion AND most importantly are classically trained. Unlike Poto jicans and columbians
David Valentin on flute my neighbor and friend from Harding Park in the Bronx Love you and miss you RIP
This is better than anything else I could have watched on RUclips! What an all star group!
El maestro Tito Puente uno de los grandes del mundo siempre te recordaremos por tu legado en la salsa y Giovanny Hidalgo una leyenda viviente de las congas que Dios le siga dando vida y salud para seguir adelante y a todos esos grande músicos que interpretaron este clásico del Jazz. Un Salsaludos desde venezuela.
One & only one. Now put Giovanni with Tito, this is roots of Latin history/music. All are accomplished musicians ❤
MI HERMANITO EN LAS CONGAS: GIOVANNI HIDALGO. COMO LE DECIMOS NOSOTROS LOS MUSICOS. EL ANORMAL DE LAS CONGAS. PUES NADIE SABE, CON QUE VA A SALIR, SIEMPRE SORPRENDE POR LA CONVERSACIÓN QUE TIENE CON LOS CUEROS. GRANDÍSIMO. ❤
The best with dave valentine on flute makes me feel i am in latin heaven
Hidalgo must Be from another world, to be able to play the way he does, wow!!!
He is.... Planet Groove 😊
Tito Puente & his Golden Latin Jazz All Stars, featuring Giovanni Hidalgo on conga drums and bongo. 👏👏👏💖
An unbeatable and unsupased combo . Dave,Tito,and John. None greater or better..Ever
The irony all these poto licans playing cuban music they changed the name of, on instrumnents invented (tumbadora or the paylas etc )in cuba they changed the name of
El rey del tambor.. no hay más nada que decir..
Puerto Rico y Nueva York arrasaron con todo.... Tezo
Son las Verdaderas Glorias de la Musica .... co Alma, Corazon y Espiritu !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Los Geovanny Hidalgo nacen uno cada mil años , que talento le dio Dios .
Pops and Unc always represented!! Im so blessed to have been under the wings of both in my lifetime🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
MY RESPECT FOR THIS. ❤ IF YOU DON'T FEEL IT, YOU CAN'T PLAY IT.
Wooow Giovanni hidalgo gran maestro para su tiempo super Adelantado he incredible
Por que tenemos que soportar la ausencia de éstos maestros. Y conformarnos con su valioso legado en documentos visuales como éste. No hay quienes los sigan han puesto muy alta la meta para los contemporáneos.
Padre nuestro que estás en el cielo gracias por estos súper mostros brutal maravilloso inimitable 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
The best conga player EVER...!!!
You live under a rock. Hidalgo come here to Cuba since the early eighties to learn. The Plena and bomba are quite boring and polo lican love rumba guanguanco cha cha cha el son, changui' mambo guaracha mambo charanga and timba . We have thousands of percussionist that do the same here on the island. In poto lico its a oddity and the reason this lone star stands out
@@jfender8023 polo lican......??🤣
@@chitobalma ooops sorry poto lican
@@jfender8023Another envious Cuban. Yes, he went to Cuba to learn but Cubans also learn from him and admire him.
@@chironjo Cubans learn from him what ? He is playing Cuban music dumbass, with Cuban instruments invented in Cuba paylas and tumbadora… poto ricunts even changed the name of the instruments
LOL
BTYThere are thousands of percussionist here to a few polo licans no wonder it has to be celebrated . Schools around the world study cuban polyrhythms and percussion. Its been incorporated in big band since the 20s and made it way into popular music in the 50s rock and roll. No one is jealous of taino music. There is a reason polo licans don’t play plena to the world is utterly garbage . And Bomba is not unique to PR .
La bomba no es solo puertorriqueña, sino que se adopta en todas partes donde los africanos occidentales fueron llevados a través del comercio transatlántico de esclavos. Brasil, Ecuador, Colombia, Surinam, Panamá, incluso Portugal e Islas Canarias y otras tierras se encuentran entre los países donde se baila la bomba.
Three Puerto Rican treasures Roberto Clemente Rita Moreno and Giovanni Hidalgo
The best of all latin. Tito il rey and Giovanni. The best in latin
Was so fortunate to see this incredible band in New Orleans in 1994 (maybe 1993?). Mongo came out and played Afro Blue. Incredible performance. So many of them have left us, now.
@mongofan1 Saw this show in NYC Avery Fisher Hall Mongo didn’t look to good but he sounded awesome On Afro Blue he took me back to Africa with his playing RIP Watermelon Man
@jesusrivera743 ,Yeah, Mongo looked pretty frail as he walked onto the stage, but he played Afro Blue beautifully. I had the opportunity to meet Poncho Sanchez about ten years later and told him about that performance. He said I was very lucky to have caught it, that it was likely one of Mongo's last performances, as he was pretty certain Mongo retired later that year.
I also got to see Patato at the Lincoln Center in NYC. He performed one piece at a remembrance of Tito Puente.
Que barbaridad...como decía Cheo Feliciano; se soltaron los Caballos familia
Hilton Ruiz - Piano (RIP🌹)
BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Que decir solo.sentir orgullo por lo.mejor del.Latin.Jazz
James Moody sitting in on tenor saxophone. Looks like his Selmer is just out of the box.
Una Maravilla!
There can only be one master… Giovanni! WEPASO!
Hidalgo come here to Cuba since the early eighties to learn. The Plena and bomba are quite boring and polo lican love rumba guanguanco cha cha cha el son, changui' mambo guaracha mambo charanga and timba . We have thousands of percussionist that do the same here on the island. In poto lico its a oddity and the reason this lone star stands out
Puro virtuosos lo mejor de lo mejor viva el latin jazz .
latin 😂
Madre de dios! Tito & his Golden Latin Jazz Al Stars. Todos con alma a tope! ❤
GOAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing show
EXTRAORDINARY
🇵🇷👍
Un clásico tocado por maestros.....
Andy González con el bajo!!!
ostiaaa que sespliegue de talentos
El Karateka de la timba ...el gran Mañenguito Hidalgo...EL MEJOR!!!
Hidalgo come here to Cuba since the early eighties to learn. The Plena and bomba are quite boring and polo lican love rumba guanguanco cha cha cha el son, changui' mambo guaracha mambo charanga and timba . We have thousands of percussionist that do the same here on the island. In poto lico its a oddity and the reason this lone star stands out
@@jfender8023You’re not a lover of good music . Eres un guano politico de alla
Para los camarógrafos, entiendan que cuando hace un solo un músico,debe enfocarse durante todo el solo
Exactamente,estoy de acuerdo con ud xq eso k hacen los camarografos aparte dk es 1 falta de respeto a los musicos.le roban la presencia musical y no dejan apresiar el trabajo y la ejecución musical del artista cojoneeee entiendan x dioooos.
para los que quieran tutorial que busquen video de tutorial.@@guillermobernal5137
Bravi
ESSE CARA É UM VERDADEIRO ARTISTA DAS ESFERAS PARABÉNS! RICARDO CRUZ!
Lo vi en persona y está a otro nivel. No se como tocara después de haberle cortado los dedos por la diabetes
excelente
PR#1
Just watching tito is a whole meal🤣🤣
😮Meu amigo q Sax é esse? Acho q até a mosca q posou aí deixou o seu sunbido perfeito! 😂
Met Giovanni Hidalgo in 2010, and saw him kn my previous neighborhood a couple of times after that. I actually filmed him, its my channel. As a percussionist he is awesome. As a person, he is always coked up. Such a shame. I hope he stopped that because coke and diabetes do not mix. Now with a few amputations, it's sad.
❤🎉
I remember when hidalgo was begging me for lessons, I said son you'll never reach my status, but it was all good
Who are u? Genuinly curious. No hate!
💀💀💀💀💀
🙄😆 Okay.
And then you woke up.
AI will never be able to do this.
Ignacio "El Negro" Berroa en la bateria🤣
Ignacio Berroa y Horacio "El Negro" Hernández... 2 bateristas cubanos que forman parte de la élite de músicos latinoamericanos que ejecutan el jazz afrocubano. Saludos.
thats NOT his nickname, wrong drummer!
Almost sounds as good as a Afro cuban band, almost !
@jfender8023 It’s unfortunate that the Government in Cuba didn’t appreciate the talent of it’s musicians. Musicos como Chano Pozo Aguabella , Santamaria Patato Perazza Ponce y muchos mas tuvieron la opportunidad para echar pa’ lante en los Estados Unidos. Yo te entiendo mi hermano. Hay que lastima ….
@@jesusrivera743 thats taino talk silly kid. Cuban bands have been influencing world music since the 1700s trova bolero conjunto danzon ( mexico and PR)
The sugar boom brought the to the NY Texas Key West and New Orleans in 1810. You can hear the cuban tinge in country swing , new orleans Dixieland early american rock n roll even Flamenco incorporated cuban percussion in the 70s calling it Rumba , the dance shared in the SAmerican ports by cuban salors leading to tango which is basically a Cuban habanera
All this stopped when the US blockade was established
There is a reason you tainos dont play that plena garbage
Everywhere in the world they hear cuban music every university in the world studies cuban music . The largest record label promoting publishing cuban music is in Germany.
How many songs did poto licans take and changed the titles and lyrics from black cuban bands? Take a wild guess !
@@jesusrivera743 youu sound like someone w food stamp poisoning. The awful commumist (Fidel) system made sure to bring in classical musicians from the Soviet Union that to this day sixty years later teach at the universities. That is the big difference. All of the Cuban pop musicians are multi instrumentalist , they can read abd write music , play hand percussion AND most importantly are classically trained. Unlike Poto jicans and columbians