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Tropical orchestra Puerto Rican Power was formed by bassist Jesús Castro in the early '70s, soon granting its leadership to trumpet player Luisito Ayala. In 1983, singer Tito Rojas joined in, starting a new stage in the Puerto Rican salsa history. After reaching an agreement with musical production, Puerto Rican Power recorded Canta Tito Rojas, Con Más Poder, and the successful Con Todo El Poder, released in 1992, featuring the hit single "A Donde Iras." In the late '90s, Luisito Ayala's orchestra signed up to J&N (Juan y Nelson), issuing Men in Salsa in 1999. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi
I was born in 1970, but they gave me the power I have today because of them and my father and my P.R. family, They all made me feel good about myself and to be proud of myself, no matter what or who I am. I'm half white & Puerto Rican, but my heart mostly P.R!!! ( : Thank-you GOD for making me.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,me!!!! De Corazon, my P.R.People, Love u all! ( :
What can I say of Puerto Rican Power, I went to Madison Square Garden acouple of months ago, and I was in wonderland, when this orchesta started to play for Cheo Felicano, I thought I was goning to jump out of my seat and start dancing. Esta Orchesta same como tocar nuestra muscia. Que se segia tocando. Aribba Puerto Rican Power.
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