Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
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Pablo Rodríguez Lozada (January 4, 1923 – February 28, 1973), better known as Tito Rodríguez, was a Puerto Rican singer and bandleader. He started his career singing under the tutelage of his brother, Johnny Rodríguez. In the 1940s, both moved to New York, where Tito worked as a percussionist in several popular rhumba ensembles, before directing his own group to great success during the 1950s. His most prolific years coincided with the peak of the mambo and cha-cha-cha dance craze. He also recorded boleros, sones, guarachas and pachangas.
Rodríguez is known by many fans as "El Inolvidable" (The Unforgettable One), a moniker based on his most popular song, a bolero written by Cuban composer Julio Gutiérrez.
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- Sin Poderte Hablar - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- New York City - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Pa' Huele - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Sin Tu Cariño - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Agua De Clavelito - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Bandolera - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Plástico - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Moñoño - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Llanto De Cocodrilo - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Hacha Y Machete - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Chanchullo - Live - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Suena Tu Bongó - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Ohh! Ah - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Nací Para Cantar - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
- Digan Que Sí - Fania Records: The 70's, Vol. Six - Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra
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