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Tito Puente Jr. is proud to share his father’s musical and military legacy with the next generation. Students from Charles A. Prosser Career Academy and nearby elementary schools gathered in the ...
While Tito Puente Jr. has previously performed at the theatre, Saturday's performance is extra special to him because it marked 20 years since the passing of his father, music legend, Tito Puente.
Tito Puente Jr. does more than walk in his father’s shoes — he sings his father’s songs and celebrates his music. Now, Tito Jr. will honor the King of Latin Music’s centennial with a ...
Nearly 35 years later, Tito Puente Jr. will play at The Suffolk theater in Riverhead, bringing his father's legacy back to a changing Long Island. The younger Puente’s show, on July 13, will ...
By the time he was 10 or 11, Tito Puente Jr. knew his father, an iconic bandleader often referred to as the King of Mambo — or El Rey, for short — was a touring musician.
Puente was on the cusp of musical fame. The world had other ideas. "If you look closely at his face, you could see the scars from World War II on his face." — Tito Puente Jr. He was just 18 when ...
Tito Puente Jr. and his 10-piece Latin band will be bringing their unique blend of salsa music and Latin rhythms to Kean University in Union Township at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 22.
Tito Puente Jr. celebrates his dad's legacy with a show filled with Latin jazz and tropical music.