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1978
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Homenaje a Beny, according to DoReSol
The album Homenaje a Beny is a testament to Tito Puente's versatility. Songs like "Que bueno baila usted" and "Bonito y sabroso" invite movement, while "Dolor y perdón" explores deeper nuances. Another standout track is "Francisco Guayabal", which joins the list of compositions that define his characteristic sound. Throughout his life, Puente collaborated with an impressive roster of musicians, including Astor Piazzolla, Dizzy Gillespie, and Miles Davis, enriching the musical landscape with his contributions.
Tito Puente's influence extends beyond his own recordings. His 1963 composition, the mambo "Oye cómo va", achieved great popularity thanks to Carlos Santana's 1970 rendition, and has been performed by a variety of artists. With a legacy encompassing 198 albums between his own productions and collaborations, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame since 1990, Tito Puente, originally from Spanish Harlem, New York, left a musical legacy that continues to resonate.