The King of Latin Music since the 50s !!!!! That's the great Frankie Figueroa ''Mr Estilo'' or ''El Boxiador'' on vocals. He is original and can't be imitated. I saw him in person when he sang with Puente during the early '70s at Barney Googles and the Corso in Manhattan's E86th St. & 3rd Ave. They were very memorable shows.
Y atras silvando el Jimmy Frisaura, el mejor amigo de Tito y el director musical y administrativo de su orquesta. El era italiano-americano, segun dicen muy bien conectado en la ciudad de Nueva York con la capacidad de resolver algunos problemas que le ocurrieron a Tito, especialmente en los principios de su carrera.
Are you an Expert on Latin Music? I don't think so, you sounds more like an other Ignorant White doing critical remarks about something you don't understand. About the two whites not enjoying the music who really cares, they don't belong there anyway .
@@musicalgenius02 He’s not ok. Specially in proportion to the Orchestra he’s with. Towards the end, Puente decided to have no singer at all or a singer that wouldn’t overshadow the band. Who knows why? And this guy had good moments. He’s biggest challenge was his lack of Spanish vocabulary and his oversimplification and predictable clave interpretation.
@@guidolebronbaritone Stop bad mouthing MR ESTILO !!!! He started his international career singing ''7 NOCHES'' in 1967. It is a great bolero and the ladies in Panama & Colombia loved his singing. He worked steady until his recent retirement from music. Frankie Figueroa is also a retired NYC Paramedic/Driver of the NYC Dept of Hospitals. I remember him with his 5 groupies arriving at a Bronx club with his new Lincoln wearing a Superfly hat. (1975). He is an original showman known as ''El Boxiador''. Pura Crema , pa' que lo sepas !!!!!
@@fasteddie9055 All the crap you wrote is irrelevant to the music. Besides, I’m not badmouthing him. I did say he had his moments. The problem with social media, RUclips, etc., is that now, anybody with a phone is a musician, pilot, architect, immunologist, etc.. Too much democracy.
The King of Latin Music since the 50s !!!!! That's the great Frankie Figueroa ''Mr Estilo'' or ''El Boxiador'' on vocals. He is original and can't be imitated. I saw him in person when he sang with Puente during the early '70s at Barney Googles and the Corso in Manhattan's E86th St. & 3rd Ave. They were very memorable shows.
a donde se fue tanto talento, porque no se escucha esta salsa hoy en las calles
Holy shit!! TP GOAT 🐐 love that singer and when the brass section stood up at the end I almost fell out my bed😳🤣🤣
Yes it’s no drummer like him not even rock and roll drummers
Mucho con demasiado, solo de timbal espectacular....Viva Tito Puente for ever
Gets NO better RIP King
El Maestro Tito Puente 😊
YO! Dem were the Days, Mi Gente of all COLORS, but I couldn't help but notice those young white kids had a face of Confusing...LOL 🤣🤣
bad tripping on drugs
Y atras silvando el Jimmy Frisaura, el mejor amigo de Tito y el director musical y administrativo de su orquesta. El era italiano-americano, segun dicen muy bien conectado en la ciudad de Nueva York con la capacidad de resolver algunos problemas que le ocurrieron a Tito, especialmente en los principios de su carrera.
Me puedes decir el nombre del vocalista? Gracias.
Frankie Figueroa
@@rumbadescarga894 Gracias!
Spectacular the King of Timbales!
Love ❤️ it🇵🇷🗽🇺🇸🇵🇷🗽🇺🇸
long live the MFING KING
best year ever
Tito tore it up on the solo!
By the way, I was on the bandstand playing baritone sax that afternoon.
Frankie is cool,sharing his mic!
😎🎷💫
@@petecornell2605 yeah, with me!
MAMBO KING🤴🥁🇵🇷🗽
Epaaaaaaaaaa
Nice
damn damn damnn
TREMENDISIMO MAMBO !
The drummer saved the day!!! Ha Ha Ha
I wish all the musicians names were listed!
@slydogmania , the narrating voice is Italian: what’s the name of the documentary, please?
What DOC is this clip taken from?
Song title?
Generación del 80
0:52 Love the apathetic and hostile whites not understanding shit. On their defense, it’s not a great song, brilliant timbales solo not withstanding.
Are you an Expert on Latin Music? I don't think so, you sounds more like an other Ignorant White doing critical remarks about something you don't understand. About the two whites not enjoying the music who really cares, they don't belong there anyway .
Terrible composition and the worst singer Puente ever had. But Puente’s solo makes up for the deficient arrangement.
Every singer had their own style but he’s okay man
@@musicalgenius02 He’s not ok. Specially in proportion to the Orchestra he’s with. Towards the end, Puente decided to have no singer at all or a singer that wouldn’t overshadow the band. Who knows why? And this guy had good moments. He’s biggest challenge was his lack of Spanish vocabulary and his oversimplification and predictable clave interpretation.
@@guidolebronbaritone Stop bad mouthing MR ESTILO !!!! He started his international career singing ''7 NOCHES'' in 1967. It is a great bolero and the ladies in Panama & Colombia loved his singing. He worked steady until his recent retirement from music. Frankie Figueroa is also a retired NYC Paramedic/Driver of the NYC Dept of Hospitals. I remember him with his 5 groupies arriving at a Bronx club with his new Lincoln wearing a Superfly hat. (1975). He is an original showman known as ''El Boxiador''. Pura Crema , pa' que lo sepas !!!!!
@@fasteddie9055 All the crap you wrote is irrelevant to the music. Besides, I’m not badmouthing him. I did say he had his moments. The problem with social media, RUclips, etc., is that now, anybody with a phone is a musician, pilot, architect, immunologist, etc.. Too much democracy.
and, when were you on the band?
Mr estilo!
Nice
Song name please
Generación del 80 from the LP Dancemania 80’s
Tks🎉
It’s a cover of Tubo del Guaguanco (you might check the version of Babo Jimenez) hence you might like both 💪