



Ernest
Anthony " Tito" Puente was born during the roaring 20's
on April 20, 1923
at Harlem Hospital in New York City , His Parents were from Puerto Rico ,
His father , Ernest Puente, was
a native
of San German and of Spanish heritage. He worked as a foreman for the Gem
razor-Blade Factory in New York .
Tito's mother Ercilia
Ortiz fom Coamo PR.
He is also the Latino Ambassador of Good Will receiving numerous keys to Cities nationally and around the world. But more important, his good will, talent and spirit have propelled him to bridge racial,cultural, and generational gaps. His concerts are attended by a colorfully diverse mix of people from every race, age, and religion. His fans range from celebrities such as Bill Cosby, to young Japanese students who watch him avidly when he is in Japan or at the Blue Note. His recordings range from collector's items classics to cutting edge hits.
His arrangements are sought
after globally. His inspiration is boundless. To promoters, a Tito Puente
booking is an sure sell-out. To dancers, he is a guaranteed workout. To
music lovers, he is the master. He began dancing in contests with his
sister when he was only five years old. He was later known as a musical
child prodigy as a young boy , growing up in "El Barrio" (East Harlem).
He went through the Army, studied at Julliard and was named the King of
Latin Music when he beat out the Mambo King Perez Prado in a public contest
of bands. He has collaborated and cultivated some of the best singers
and musicians of Latin music. He has accompanied Gloria Estefan at the
1994 Grammy Awards. And his Scholarship Fund for talented young people
has grown into a critical gift for students as well as a major concert
event which in 1994 was performed at the Apollo Theater in a tribute to
Dizzy Gillespie, Mario Bauzii and Machito.
He is Tito Puente.
The King of Latin Music...
"When I was a kid I used to love dancing. Baseball and music." -TP