Artist's albums
Lo Mismo Que A Usted
2023 · single
No Vale La Pena
2023 · single
Recordando a Tito Rodriguez
2023 · album
Mambo Styles
2023 · album
Cómo
2022 · single
Por Eso No Debes
2022 · single
Qué Es Lo Que Pasa
2022 · single
Sabor a Bolero
2022 · album
Mambos in New York
2022 · album
Amor Perdóname
2021 · single
Condenado a la Distancia
2021 · single
Cuando Ya No Me Quieras
2021 · single
El Día Que Me Quieras
2021 · single
Llévatela
2021 · single
Mientras Tú No Llegas
2021 · single
Mío
2021 · single
Qué Te Importa
2021 · single
Vieja Luna
2021 · single
Con Amor
2021 · album
Miedo al Cha Cha Cha
2020 · album
El Inmigrante
2019 · single
Desert Dance
2019 · album
Inolvidable
2018 · album
Recordando a Tito Rodriguez
2017 · album
Tito Rodriguez... The Early Years
2016 · album
Eternamente Románticos
2015 · album
La Voz Inolvidable
2014 · album
Tito Puente vs. Tito Rodriguez
2014 · album
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Biography
Multi-instrumentalist Tito Rodriguez played an important role in New York's thriving Latin dance scene of the 1950s and '60s. His expressive playing was an important factor in the success of his brother Johnny Rodriguez's band. A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Rodriguez displayed his talents at a very young age. Accomplished on a variety of instruments, he could interpret popular tunes while still in his childhood. He secured his first contract as a musician at the age of 13. Although he made his first trip to the United States as a member of Cuarteto Caney, his tenure with the band was short-lived. After coming late to an important gig, he was fired by bandleader Noro Morales. He quickly found employment with the band led by Enrique Madriguera. Following his brother to New York in 1939, Rodriguez accepted a position with the Johnny Rodriguez Orchestra. Although he was tempted by offers to join Xavier Cugat's group, Tito remained faithful to his brother's group. While in New York, he sharpened his skills as a student of Professor Moe Goldenberg. In 1952, he received a mention of honor award from the Century Conservatory of Music of New York. During the early rock era, Rodriguez played for a while with Leroy Holmes' orchestra and produced albums by El Cuarteto los Hispanos, Los Montemar, and Teddy Trinidad. In the mid-'60s, Rodriguez returned to Puerto Rico. In addition to performing frequently in San Juan hotels, he hosted the popular television show El Show de Tito Rodriguez. Rodriguez died from leukemia on February 28, 1973. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi