3:13 Para los Rumberos 14:22 Tus ojos - Frankie Figueroa 19:30 Niña y Señora 20:12 Our Latin Thing videoclip 35:18 Aguanile - Willie Colón ft. Hector Lavoe 43:28 Sigue Feliz 51:20 Timbalero
Lo grande de estas grandes orquestas es que sonaban mejor en vivo que en el disco la voz del jibarito de ponce Puerto Rico Héctor Lavoe suena tan cristalina único en su clase......
This is Soul! episode from November 15th, 1972. Hosted by Felipe Luciano. It featured Tito Puente y su Orquesta playing Para los Rumberos, Tus Ojos with Frankie Figueroa in the vocals and Niña y Señora. Then comes a very young Willie Colon and his orquestra including the famous Hector Lavoe in the vocals. This section was introduced with a clip from Fania All Stars' movie "Our Latin Thing". They performed Aguanile, Sigue Feliz and Timbalero.
@@pmfg875Lo bueno nunca muere.Los géneros de la buena música no serán jamás soslayados como si lo serán algunas tendencias actuales las cuales están caracterizadas por malas letras q no valdría la pena, siquiera,comparar pues,Musica no lo es. El tiempo,implacable juez,se encargará de poner todo en su lugar.Vivir para ver..
So, that's Hector Lavoe on vocals. I see that this program was taped on November of 1972.Let'see, I was twenty three at that time. I remember watching this TV show back then. It was on WTTW in Chicago. Also back then I was playing sax and flute in a band called the Bagg and we were influenced a lot by these guys like Tito Puente and Ray Barreto. .
Count me in this clip is nostalgic... Tito Frankie Willie Hector the band and of couurse MC Felipe L... I use hear him every Sunday back in the day. We long for those days but with videos like this we keep the Puerto Rican spirit alive and the Salsa classics never die...God bless!
OK ZAPATERO A SU ZAPATO ESTO ES TODO ORIGINAL QUE MAS SE PUEDE PEDIR UN JOYA MUSICAL UNA DELICIA PARA NOSOTROS LOS SALSEROS INIGUALABLE TALENTO WOW QUE RECUERDOS .GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR
Felipe Luciano que al que Gloria Rojas, Sherman Jackson y Geraldo Rivera le abrieron las puertas a los hispanos que son locutores y/o periodistas para que puedan laborar en los medios anglosajones. Siempre apoyó la musica latina específicamente la salsa cuando el apogeo de la Fania y especialmente dandole su promoción en los medios de habla inglesa.
This video should be declared as Intangible Cultural Heritage. Great video, thank you so much for uploading it. Tito Puente, Hector Lavoe, Willie Colon, Frankie Figueroa will always be present, thank you for your legacy. Que viva el Latin Jazz y latinoamerica! Cheers!
I remember this show!..this episode was fantastic… I used to watch these on PBS when I was a little kid. EVERYBODY was digging it. Of ALL Ethnicities. We were really coming together back in the 70s and 80s. ….And then came the 1990’s 😷😔 Oh well, good to Reminisce tho ☮️
Si los tiempos cambian y la vida sigue su rumbo pero queda la historia, una historia que en este caso específico y tan especial ilumina nuestras mentes. Nueva York y su amalgama de colores, sonidos y sabores. Muchas culturas penetrando el tiempo y afirmando su legado. Es importante y necesario fue el aporte de los hermanos caribeños. El trabajo plasmado en notas y armonía. Recordando a Mario Rivera gran dominicano que formó parte de la orquesta del Rey. Charlie Palmieri otro gran ícono. Y el más grande de todos Tito Puente su aportación a la cultura, el tiempo y cerebro que dedicó es insuperable.
Recently met Mr Luciano at Jefferson park and talked about my aunt and real estate in East Harlem . It would be a blessing for Mr Luciano to visit Manhattan grace tabernacle on any Sunday at 110street at 3:00 pm
Salsa gold right here. 👑 Frankie Figueroa is by far my favorite Tito Puente singer. An amazing vocalist and improvisational singer. Glad to see him here.
Felipe Luciano is not only a proud Afro Latino but one of the greatest historians of music that ever lived.........Thanks you for this video... Long Live La Fania
EXTRAORDINARY! Wherever did you find this? AMAZED only 115 people or so have watched this. Seeing Tito at his HEIGHT in his NY home with completely black SOUL! audience and AMAZING dancers is a real breath of air. FUNKY poetry of the Puerto Rican New Yorker lived-in experience from Feliciano is an energizing start backed by his insightful comments and interviews highlighting the changing history of the city's Latin sound. Willie Colon is QUITE a discovery too! THANK YOU!!
This definitely needs to be on every channel. Astounding moment in history and culture. The spoken word poetry is amazing, I love seeing this performance from El Rey. Willie and Hector are looking very handsome too.
Tremenda orquesta la del Maestro Puente. Nunca desiluciona. A Frankie Figueroa no le quiero quitar crédito, pero nadie canta Tus Ojos como Santitos Colón.
Through the community brotherhood and sisterhood of our blessed poets of yesterday. Today's rapping artists roots were released and became their fountain of self-expression.
This was a year before I was born, and I have Puerto Rican Lineage in Salinas, and Ponce, Puerto Rico. I love Salsa, and have been learning Puerto Rican Spanish from Rocky Rodriguez. This was a wonderful experience to watch an archive on the legends doing their thing.
@@israelfreytes6537 I definitely plan to, My ancestry goes back to the 1800s in Salinas, PR. Although I didn't grow up with my Puerto Rican family members, I always have been proud of my heritage. I found out about it when I was 10 years old, and since then, haven't ever been ashamed of where I come from. I'm still learning Puerto Rican Spanish, which hasn't been easy, due to the fact that some words and phrases don't translate to English. And when it does, there's still no translation for it. However, I'm determined to learn, porque es parte de mí raíces.
YO! these were the days of yesteryears, brought tears to my eyes, when Great Icon Musicians got together and gave us their Best with the great Late Tito Puente, Hector LaVoe=Milton Cardona, and still with us Jose Mangual Jr. and the Rest, and Bonus to Felipe Luciano...Thanks for Sharing Raffo
Gracias por compartir ese histórico vídeo musical, donde es muy importante la participación de la introducción del Poeta Felipe Luciano, resaltando los valores de las raíces de Nuestra Raza Latina, además de la presentación de nuestras estrellas musicales. Un abrazo de hermano, desde Panamá Jesús Picota Carrillo Poeta y Compositor
Desde que el presentador Felipe Luciano hace referencia de los músicos cubanos 1ue precedieron a tito puente y de como fue evolucionando la música latina bajo la influencia de los ritmos afroantillana interpretada por músicos de la talla de chano pozo que junto al mega super estrella dizzi guilespi crearon el latín jazz y que continuará el gran maestro marchito luego Carl tjader Eddie palmieri y por supuesto el virtuoso tito puente quienes contribuyeron a difundir la salsa y su fase superior que es el jazz latino ritmos que nos identifica en ese crisol de razas que vive en.ee uu y que nos llena de orgullo por su calidad interpretativa que infunde respeto gracias por difundir este histórico video
This footage is from the SOUL! TV show from 1968 to 1973, created and produced by the late Ellis Haizlip. It was community affairs programming dedicated to Black American culture and politics. Notable film director, Stan Lathan, got his start there. And Stan Lathan is the father to the actress, Sana Lathan. The great Felipe Luciano was a member of The Last Poets, and of course, The Young Lords.
This video needs to become a museum classic. My favoriter part is when Frankie ''El boxiador'' (the boxer) boxes while he sings. There has only been 1and only Frankie ''Mr Estilo'' Figueroa ever. He is perpetually original and cannot be copied. The rest of the Orq. are huge names in salsagorda (classica) history. Stay away from that trashy reggaeton and that silly salsamonga (romantica). THIS IS WHERE IT'S AT !!!!!!
Funny , how the english google translation of "WEPA", is "WEB"!. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 So damn far from it's meaning. "WEPA" Would come to be a slang for "Right on!" or "Far out!" , just to mention an example.
En la introducción mencionan a Puente Palmieri Machito Barreto y a uno que no logre identificar, el cuarto. Alguien me podría ayudar a precisar a qué Orquesta menciona?
Cuando abrió la boca Hector Lavoe, arropó completamente todo, era increíble. Que le pasó a Erick Figueroa, está como ciego siempre con los ojos cerrados, tal vez fue miedo escénico, o para concentrarse en la afinación.
Willie Colon being the leader of he band I guess it was appropriate for the interview & Hector LaVoe at the time was a "newbie" just starting to become famous but of course when they split, Hector took off as a major solo artist.
Mi Raza Latina Por: Jesús O. Picota C. Mi Raza Latina, Tiene olor a tierra húmeda, Al follaje de la Selva, Huele a mar, Y es fuerza de caribe, en danza de huracán . Es amalgama humana, Que orgulloso, llevo en mis venas, Transfusión de gente noble y guerrera, Sangre de Bayano, Urracá, y Bolivar, De Martí, Morelos, Hidalgo, y Miranda, Y de muchos, que dieron su vida, a cambio de Libertad y Justicia. Mi gente Latina, Es grito de cantina, y protesta de calle, Es risa, llanto, y canto, Es Trabajo y Esperanza, Es Fe, Bautizo, y despedida. Somos chispa y malicia, Que sobrevive en la avenida, Transmisión de legado y contagio, De invasiones y conquistas. Es mi Patria Latina, Un tesoro de inagotables riquezas, Que lleva de la mano, a la pobreza, Y se viste de dignidad, y nobleza. Soy Salsa y sabor, Soy ritmo de semilla seca, güiro, y tambor, Soy danza, que a la alegría alcanza, Soy lucha, coraje, y Revolucion, Soy combatiente, Paz y Amor. Soy Carnaval y Procesión, Soy Cuaresma y tradición, Soy mezcla, y soy Cultura, Orgulloso soy, DE MI RAZA LATINA.
3:13 Para los Rumberos
14:22 Tus ojos - Frankie Figueroa
19:30 Niña y Señora
20:12 Our Latin Thing videoclip
35:18 Aguanile - Willie Colón ft. Hector Lavoe
43:28 Sigue Feliz
51:20 Timbalero
Exelente
Please, never remove this from the internet! It is heaven on earth
Excellent overview. The song at 19:30 is amazing for dancing
It sure is!
Tito Puente; the body is gone but the spirit lives on. I've always liked Tito Puente and I'll always like him.
I saw him in live shows for decades since 1967. He is THE KING OF SALSA MUSIC without any doubt !!!
Lo grande de estas grandes orquestas es que sonaban mejor en vivo que en el disco la voz del jibarito de ponce Puerto Rico Héctor Lavoe suena tan cristalina único en su clase......
Dos de Ponce Héctor y Tito Puentes , sin Boricuas no existiría la Salsa 💃 Brava
One million percent correct 💯
This is Soul! episode from November 15th, 1972. Hosted by Felipe Luciano. It featured Tito Puente y su Orquesta playing Para los Rumberos, Tus Ojos with Frankie Figueroa in the vocals and Niña y Señora. Then comes a very young Willie Colon and his orquestra including the famous Hector Lavoe in the vocals. This section was introduced with a clip from Fania All Stars' movie "Our Latin Thing". They performed Aguanile, Sigue Feliz and Timbalero.
Important to mention that at this moment, Tito Puente was 49, Willie was 22 and Hector 26 years old.
One huge problem in the world today is that this is not on every channel. Young people need to see this.
@@pmfg875Lo bueno nunca muere.Los géneros de la buena música no serán jamás soslayados como si lo serán algunas tendencias actuales las cuales están caracterizadas por malas letras q no valdría la pena, siquiera,comparar pues,Musica no lo es. El tiempo,implacable juez,se encargará de poner todo en su lugar.Vivir para ver..
So, that's Hector Lavoe on vocals. I see that this program was taped on November of 1972.Let'see, I was twenty three at that time. I remember watching this TV show back then. It was on WTTW in Chicago. Also back then I was playing sax and flute in a band called the Bagg and we were influenced a lot by these guys like Tito Puente and Ray Barreto.
.
Everything about the video is perfect ❤
Tremendo espectáculo único en su clase cuando estas legendas estaban en su puro auge viva nuestra música!! 💪🏾🇵🇷🇨🇺👍🏾
Count me in this clip is nostalgic... Tito Frankie Willie Hector the band and of couurse MC Felipe L... I use hear him every Sunday back in the day. We long for those days but with videos like this we keep the Puerto Rican spirit alive and the Salsa classics never die...God bless!
OK ZAPATERO A SU ZAPATO ESTO ES TODO ORIGINAL QUE MAS SE PUEDE PEDIR UN JOYA MUSICAL UNA DELICIA PARA NOSOTROS LOS SALSEROS INIGUALABLE TALENTO WOW QUE RECUERDOS .GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR
Felipe Luciano que al que Gloria Rojas, Sherman Jackson y Geraldo Rivera le abrieron las puertas a los hispanos que son locutores y/o periodistas para que puedan laborar en los medios anglosajones. Siempre apoyó la musica latina específicamente la salsa cuando el apogeo de la Fania y especialmente dandole su promoción en los medios de habla inglesa.
This video should be declared as Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Great video, thank you so much for uploading it.
Tito Puente, Hector Lavoe, Willie Colon, Frankie Figueroa will always be present, thank you for your legacy.
Que viva el Latin Jazz y latinoamerica! Cheers!
Yes, sir that's 4 sure !!!
I remember this show!..this episode was fantastic… I used to watch these on PBS when I was a little kid. EVERYBODY was digging it. Of ALL Ethnicities.
We were really coming together back in the 70s and 80s.
….And then came the 1990’s 😷😔
Oh well, good to Reminisce tho ☮️
what happened in the 90s?
Si los tiempos cambian y la vida sigue su rumbo pero queda la historia, una historia que en este caso específico y tan especial ilumina nuestras mentes. Nueva York y su amalgama de colores, sonidos y sabores. Muchas culturas penetrando el tiempo y afirmando su legado. Es importante y necesario fue el aporte de los hermanos caribeños. El trabajo plasmado en notas y armonía. Recordando a Mario Rivera gran dominicano que formó parte de la orquesta del Rey. Charlie Palmieri otro gran ícono. Y el más grande de todos Tito Puente su aportación a la cultura, el tiempo y cerebro que dedicó es insuperable.
Que extraordinaria presentación la Tito Puente y su Orquesta. Gracias por compartir………..
A 30 años de su desaparición física, no dejo de escuchar sus canciones que viva Héctor Lavoe....
Recently met Mr Luciano at Jefferson park and talked about my aunt and real estate in East Harlem . It would be a blessing for Mr Luciano to visit Manhattan grace tabernacle on any Sunday at 110street at 3:00 pm
Salsa gold right here. 👑 Frankie Figueroa is by far my favorite Tito Puente singer. An amazing vocalist and improvisational singer. Glad to see him here.
Que viva Héctor Lavoe estas mas vivo que nunca saludos desde Venezuela donde reinaste toda la vida y aun sigues presente
Que viva la Salsa ! Gracias Raffo
Gracias al que subió éste concierto, hace 12 años lo estaba buscando completo, Dios te bendiga.
Felipe Luciano is not only a proud Afro Latino but one of the greatest historians of music that ever lived.........Thanks you for this video... Long Live La Fania
Luciano.
@@edwinrivera8206 Thanks
EXTRAORDINARY! Wherever did you find this? AMAZED only 115 people or so have watched this. Seeing Tito at his HEIGHT in his NY home with completely black SOUL! audience and AMAZING dancers is a real breath of air. FUNKY poetry of the Puerto Rican New Yorker lived-in experience from Feliciano is an energizing start backed by his insightful comments and interviews highlighting the changing history of the city's Latin sound. Willie Colon is QUITE a discovery too! THANK YOU!!
The HOST is FELIPE LUCIANO. Not Feliciano. Felipe Luciano has a radio show on 99.5FM WBAI and was in the YOUNG LORDS.
@@BXGUY73 Thank you for the correction. Sorry for the mistake.
@@electricden your welcome!
This definitely needs to be on every channel. Astounding moment in history and culture. The spoken word poetry is amazing, I love seeing this performance from El Rey. Willie and Hector are looking very handsome too.
dying to figure who those incredible dancers are, they killed it
Tremenda orquesta la del Maestro Puente. Nunca desiluciona. A Frankie Figueroa no le quiero quitar crédito, pero nadie canta Tus Ojos como Santitos Colón.
Sin lugar a duda mi hermano!
Santitos Colon, El Rey De Las Boleros.
Es verdad, mis hermanos.Santitos Colon es el rey de bolero!!
Héctor Lavoe lo interpretó como nunca nadie
La voz de hector y la voz de willie son melodias para los oidossssss😮😮❤️🔥❤️🔥
This is seriously one of the best things I've ever seen in my life...
x2
That brother coming out in the beginning loved it his rap and the rest of the artist 🎉
I wish men with a strong life force like that still existed! So much weakness today!
Through the community brotherhood and sisterhood of our blessed poets of yesterday. Today's rapping artists roots were released and became their fountain of self-expression.
Ayer lloré y hoy me rio. Grandes Héctor Lavoe y Willie Colón
This was a year before I was born, and I have Puerto Rican Lineage in Salinas, and Ponce, Puerto Rico. I love Salsa, and have been learning Puerto Rican Spanish from Rocky Rodriguez. This was a wonderful experience to watch an archive on the legends doing their thing.
You have to visit Puerto Rico. You're missing alot...come and enjoy our culture.
@@israelfreytes6537 I definitely plan to, My ancestry goes back to the 1800s in Salinas, PR. Although I didn't grow up with my Puerto Rican family members, I always have been proud of my heritage. I found out about it when I was 10 years old, and since then, haven't ever been ashamed of where I come from. I'm still learning Puerto Rican Spanish, which hasn't been easy, due to the fact that some words and phrases don't translate to English. And when it does, there's still no translation for it. However, I'm determined to learn, porque es parte de mí raíces.
Desbaratando cueros Don José Magual 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾
See NYTimes today, "10 Tito Puente Essentials for the Mambo King’s Centennial"......BRAVO from Acapulco!
Historico e inedito documento de las leyendas de la SalSa.
YO! these were the days of yesteryears, brought tears to my eyes, when Great Icon Musicians got together and gave us their Best with the great Late Tito Puente, Hector LaVoe=Milton Cardona, and still with us Jose Mangual Jr. and the Rest, and Bonus to Felipe Luciano...Thanks for Sharing Raffo
realmente nuestra cultura musical, Hello from Panamá
Gracias por compartir ese histórico vídeo musical, donde es muy importante la participación de la introducción del Poeta Felipe Luciano, resaltando los valores de las raíces de Nuestra Raza Latina, además de la presentación de nuestras estrellas musicales.
Un abrazo de hermano, desde Panamá
Jesús Picota Carrillo
Poeta y Compositor
Desde que el presentador Felipe Luciano hace referencia de los músicos cubanos 1ue precedieron a tito puente y de como fue evolucionando la música latina bajo la influencia de los ritmos afroantillana interpretada por músicos de la talla de chano pozo que junto al mega super estrella dizzi guilespi crearon el latín jazz y que continuará el gran maestro marchito luego Carl tjader Eddie palmieri y por supuesto el virtuoso tito puente quienes contribuyeron a difundir la salsa y su fase superior que es el jazz latino ritmos que nos identifica en ese crisol de razas que vive en.ee uu y que nos llena de orgullo por su calidad interpretativa que infunde respeto gracias por difundir este histórico video
GOLD !!!!!!!! Thanks for posting.
Thank you for sharing this. Brought back so many good memories! Gracias de corazon!
Representation Matters✊🏽❤️🎶🇵🇷🌹💯
SALSA NA’MA❗️…Good ol’ Latin Music on good ol’ PBS🥰
Hector Lavoe……. Muchos quiere y nunca llegarán ahí……. Chacho Que Mostro….
This footage is from the SOUL! TV show from 1968 to 1973, created and produced by the late Ellis Haizlip. It was community affairs programming dedicated to Black American culture and politics. Notable film director, Stan Lathan, got his start there. And Stan Lathan is the father to the actress, Sana Lathan. The great Felipe Luciano was a member of The Last Poets, and of course, The Young Lords.
Gracias por compartir este vídeo histórico.
Clave 6X8 LA Ca
This video needs to become a museum classic. My favoriter part is when Frankie ''El boxiador'' (the boxer) boxes while he sings. There has only been 1and only Frankie ''Mr Estilo'' Figueroa ever. He is perpetually original and cannot be copied. The rest of the Orq. are huge names in salsagorda (classica) history. Stay away from that trashy reggaeton and that silly salsamonga (romantica). THIS IS WHERE IT'S AT !!!!!!
Music and dance at it's best par Excellence. Brings me back do many beautiful memories, thank you for sharing this amazing video.
Que cosa más vibrante es nuestra cultura
Aweeesoooommeee!!! Saaaaabrooossooo!!!
I just discovered this EP of soul tv via pluto tv. But my father always played Tito Puente as I was growing up.
Thank you, just thank you! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Gold!
Qué majestuosa orquesta 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾
Es histórico este video.
Waouuuu Muchas Gracias.. Amor y Paz
Wonderful!!!
El cantante de los cantantes Hector La Voe
Twenty-five cents a lesson. Wow. His parents got their money's worth for sure. 🥁
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Wepa🇵🇷✊🏾♥️🖤💚💪🏾
Funny , how the english google translation of "WEPA", is "WEB"!. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
So damn far from it's meaning.
"WEPA" Would come to be a slang for "Right on!" or "Far out!" , just to mention an example.
19:16 prepare to see the best dancers on Earth ❤Felipe is a poet and artist of truth!
Ese video es un revuelto- reatazo que no merece una calificación
Such a great episode!!!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fine solo of timbales
Tremendo clasico atemporal🎉
que viva la buena música, paz.
The gentlemen in suit dancing to Willie Colon, isn't he the legendary Ernie Emsley?
Que belleza
Entre ellos Felipe Luciano pionero del rap junto a Last Poets y Watts Prophets
Puro 🔥
tito,siempre recordado
Esos músicos estudiaban y los cantantes. Ahora cualquier baboso se ace el artista .se nota la diferencia de la música de ahora .eso era arte.
Y con autotune, antes no existía eso !
Lamento no ver al gran mark Andre Dimon con el grupo de Willy Colon
tocando la Bateria collazo.😊😊
Vaya gracias
Fuaaa que nibel
Maribel....no se lo que dice el hermano al comienzo....pero algo reivindica....for sure...
Wow, I can't take my eyes off Tito's big black afro.
👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤
Afro Tito🫶🏾
En la introducción mencionan a Puente Palmieri Machito Barreto y a uno que no logre identificar, el cuarto. Alguien me podría ayudar a precisar a qué Orquesta menciona?
Menciona a Bataan (Joe Bataan)
Willy y hector the best
13:11 😂😂😂😂
🇵🇷❤️🇵🇷
ls 1.trompeta era frisaura.😊😊
Cuando abrió la boca Hector Lavoe, arropó completamente todo, era increíble.
Que le pasó a Erick Figueroa, está como ciego siempre con los ojos cerrados, tal vez fue miedo escénico, o para concentrarse en la afinación.
“Du lulu lala como e’ta miguel”
Puro Guateque
No disrespect but no one sings "Tus Ojos" Like Hector did. 🇵🇷
Quien es el tumbador y el bongo de tito no los reconosco
Interesting that only Willie was introduced but Lavoe wasn’t WTH
Willie Colon being the leader of he band I guess it was appropriate for the interview & Hector LaVoe at the time was a "newbie" just starting to become famous but of course when they split, Hector took off as a major solo artist.
35:17
Hay mas partes de este programa?
Este es el episodio 17 de la primera temporada de ''Shades of Soul!''.
1:16
CANTINFLAS en las congas 🪘 😅.
culture is good to acknowledge but Tito...por favor!! that ain't your hair😂😂😂
El pianista es Charlie Palmieri?
Si!
YUP.
Mi Raza Latina
Por: Jesús O. Picota C.
Mi Raza Latina,
Tiene olor a tierra húmeda,
Al follaje de la Selva,
Huele a mar,
Y es fuerza de caribe, en danza de huracán .
Es amalgama humana,
Que orgulloso, llevo en mis venas,
Transfusión de gente noble y guerrera,
Sangre de Bayano, Urracá, y Bolivar, De Martí, Morelos, Hidalgo, y Miranda,
Y de muchos, que dieron su vida, a cambio de Libertad y Justicia.
Mi gente Latina,
Es grito de cantina, y protesta de calle,
Es risa, llanto, y canto,
Es Trabajo y Esperanza,
Es Fe, Bautizo, y despedida.
Somos chispa y malicia,
Que sobrevive en la avenida,
Transmisión de legado y contagio,
De invasiones y conquistas.
Es mi Patria Latina,
Un tesoro de inagotables riquezas,
Que lleva de la mano, a la pobreza,
Y se viste de dignidad, y nobleza.
Soy Salsa y sabor,
Soy ritmo de semilla seca, güiro, y tambor,
Soy danza, que a la alegría alcanza,
Soy lucha, coraje, y Revolucion,
Soy combatiente, Paz y Amor.
Soy Carnaval y Procesión,
Soy Cuaresma y tradición,
Soy mezcla, y soy Cultura,
Orgulloso soy, DE MI RAZA LATINA.
I have to forward past the host, he’s annoying. The rest is great!
Así engañó a un público que nunca había visto un timbalero de verdad!!!
Sin Héctor hubiera Sido un músico más....