Led by pianist and musical director Rafael Ithier (born: Rafael Ithier
Eddie Perez), El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico is one of Puerto Rico's
greatest dance bands. Four decades after their inception, the 13-piece
salsa group continues to inspire dancers with its horn-punctuated Latin
rhythms and lush vocal harmonies. Officially named "Ambassadors of Our
Music" by the Puerto Rican Senate, El Gran Combo's many hits include
such classics as "El Menu" and "Timablero." Their 1978 album, En Las
Vegas sold more than one million copies, while its follow-up, In Alaska:
Breaking the Ice was nominated for a Grammy. A longtime member of
popular Latin band, Cortijo y Su Combo, Ithier formed El Gran Combo in
1962, with eight of his bandmates including percussionist, dancer,
chorus singer, and salsa bandleader, Roberto Roena. The Puerto Rican
release of the group's debut album, Acángana, recorded two days before
the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, was delayed until it had
already been released in Mexico, Panama, Venezuela, and the United
States. El Gran Combo continued to expand its following in the early
'60s, performing to enthusiastic crowds in New York, the Dominican
Republic, Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela. In Puerto Rico, they appeared
regularly on the popular television show, El Show de Las 12. El Gran
Combo has gone through numerous personnel changes with only Ithier and
alto saxophonist Eddie Perez remaining from the original group. Roena
left in 1969 to form a new band, Roberta y Su Apollo Sound Roena, and
vocalist Andy Montañez left to join Dimensión Latina, in 1977. Trumpet
player Taty Maldonado passed away in 1991. Despite the loss of talented
musicians and singers, El Gran Combo has continued to evolve. They added
a trombone player and third vocalist in 1991 and continue to feature
top-notch vocalists including Charlie Aponte, who joined in 1972, and
Jerry Rivas, who replaced Montañez. As of July 2002, El Gran Combo
features vocalists Charlie Aponte, Jerry Rivas, and Papo Rosario,
trombone players Victor Rodriguez and Moises Nogueras, saxophonist
Freddy Miranda, bassist Fred Rivera, and the rhythm section of Miguel
Torres on congas, Domingo Santos on timbales, and Mitchell Laboy on
bongos.
1 El son de Santurce
2 La salsa de hoy
3 El cantante del amor
4 La melena
5 No quiero llanto
6 Mi merengue con salsa
7 A veces me preguntan
8 Tremendo cumban
9 Dugu-Dugu con Saus
10 El gordito de oro
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