Puerto Rican Power

Puerto Rican Power Orchestra is a salsa band which under this name supported Tito Rojas.[1]

Puerto Rican Power was associated with singer Justo Betancourt, bassist Jesús Castro, trumpet player Luisito Ayala, singer Tito Rojas.[2]

Discography

  • Tres Mujeres with Tito Rojas (1987)
  • Solo Con Un Beso with Tito Rojas (1988)
  • Canta Tito Rojas - hits "Quiéreme tal como soy", "Amor de mentira", "Noche de boda" and "Piel con piel",
  • Con Más Poder
  • Con Todo El Poder 1992, featuring the hit single "A Donde Iras"
  • Men in Salsa, 1999.
  • Wild Wild Salsa 2001
  • Salsa Another Day 2003
  • Exitos y Mas [DualDisc] 2006
  • Salsa of the Caribbean 2007
  • Orquesta Puerto Rican Power 2008
  • Tranquilo y Tropical 2015
  • Dos X Uno 2017
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References

  1. Hiram Guadalupe Pérez Historia de la salsa - 2005 Page 169 En 1988 la unión produjo su primer disco, "Puerto Rican Power Orchestra: Canta Tito Rojas", un trabajó que cautivó a los fanáticos salseros con los éxitos "Quiéreme tal como soy", "Amor de mentira", "Noche de boda" y "Piel con piel", entre ...
  2. Sue Steward Musica!: The Rhythm of Latin America - Salsa, Rumba, ... 1999 0811825663- Page 168 "Founded in 1979 by singer Justo Betancourt; passed to Tito Rojas who renamed it Conjunto Borincano; then passed to singer Luisito Ayala as Puerto Rican Power; and finally, with Borincano's conga player Pedro L6pez, became ..."
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