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El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, commonly known as El Gran Combo, is a Puerto Rican
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orchestra based in
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. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2012, it was often considered
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's most successful musical group. The group received the moniker ''La Universidad de la Salsa'' (The University of Salsa) in Colombia, due to the sheer number of famous salsa musicians and singers who developed their careers with it, who started with the group (particularly Andy Montañez), or who were occasionally backed up by the band and
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. The
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orchestra was founded in May 1962, by Rafael Ithier. Ithier was still nominally its musical director, and is the only remaining member from the band's original lineup. From 2010 until his death in 2022, Willie Sotelo, who joined the group in 2006 as pianist, had become the band's ''de facto'' musical director on tours, with Ithier conducting the group and playing occasionally in select live performances. They are still actively performing after 50 years together. The group was scheduled to celebrate its 50th anniversary on 11 November 2012 at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico. The group started its celebration with a grand world tour that took them to five continents. On November 24, 2022, El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, on its 60th anniversary, was featured on Norberto Vélez's YouTube channel titled "Sesiones Desde La Loma Ep. 32". El Gran combo de Puerto Rico is the first Orchestra featured at the hill.


History


Inception

Rafael Ithier had been a member of Rafael Cortijo's "Cortijo y su Combo" orchestra. After singer Ismael Rivera faced legal drug possession problems when arriving from
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, some of the group's musicians departed, with Ithier relocating temporarily to the eastern United States. Rafael Álvarez Guedes, the Cuban-born owner of the Gema recording label (and brother of comedic actor
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) needed a backing band to record an album for legendary Dominican merengue singer Joseíto Mateo. He asked Ithier for assistance, and Ithier responded by bringing in many of his former colleagues return to the studio. For their first recording sessions, the orchestra included some musicians from Cortijo's original lineup, including saxophonist Hector Santos, trumpet player Rogelio "Kito" Velez, and percussionists Martín Quiñones, Miguel Cruz and Roberto Roena. Alvarez Guedes wanted to name the group Rafael Ithier Y Su Combo in relation to Cortijo, but Ithier refused the name and the name El Gran Combo was born, as to refer to the musicians' former affiliation, but addressing their regrouping as a "new and improved" version of Cortijo's orchestra. The album they recorded was titled ''Menéame Los Mangos, El Gran Combo con Joseito Mateo'' (the phrase translates as ''Shake Your Mangoes for Me,'' a double entendre). The group met again to define the foundations of a proper orchestra and chose singers Daniel Vázquez, Pellín Rodríguez and Chiquitín García (who later composed among other major EGC hits, ''"No Hago Más Ná",'' and many of Gran Combo's hits). On May 21, 1962, El Gran Combo was heard for the first time on Puerto Rican radio. Later on, they became the in-studio musicians of the live television show, "La Taberna India", sponsored by India Beer.'' After their live debut at Hotel La Concha in
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, Chiquitín García left the orchestra. Vocalist Sammy Ayala, who had also played with Ithier in the Cortijo orchestra, recommended the hiring of Andy Montañez. Andy Montañez was singer for a trio in Puerto Rico and had never sung salsa?


First albums

On November 20, 1963, El Gran Combo released their first group album, ''Menéame los mangos'', with Joseito Mateo as lead singer. Later came ''Acángana''. This album became a number-one hit in
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,
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and
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. Their success opened doors for them in many
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markets and they gained an exclusivity spot on the Puerto Rican television show ''
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''. The album also reached gold status. In 1964, trumpet player and arranger Elías Lopes joined the orchestra, coinciding with the group's first popularity wave. With their daily TV appearances and extensive touring, however, demand for the group declined due to overexposure. Still, in 1967, their album ''Boogaloo con el Gran Combo'' also reached gold status. In 1969, Roena and Lopes left the orchestra to form the ''Apollo Sound'' together. Despite all this, that same year the group was awarded an ''Agüeybana de Oro'' in Puerto Rico. Also, in 1969, Rafael Ithier hired dancer/choreographer Mike Ramos to implement dance routines, which became a signature of El Gran Combo's live performances. Mike came from the world-famous New York City Palladium Ballroom scene. Prior to joining El Gran Combo, Mike danced with the Tito Puente Orchestra and Perez Prado Band among others.


The 1970s

In 1970, El Gran Combo's contract with Gema Records was not renewed. Despite offers from other record companies including the
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label, the group decided to self-release recordings under their own newly created independent label, Combo Records (alternatively known as EGC Records). The first album released on the label was the 1970 album entitled ''Estamos Primeros''. On February 15, 1970, the members of ''El Gran Combo'' shared a near death experience. They were at
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, and scheduled to fly the following day to Las Américas International Airport in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. After landing they were told about the Dominicana Airlines DC-9 that crashed off the Caribbean coast which occurred the night before. Therefore, the tale about a group member having a bad feeling regarding that flight while stranded at the Santo Domingo airport is not entirely true, since they did not arrive there until the day after the crash. In 1971, El Gran Combo introduced the
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to their instrument mix. The trombone was played by Fanny Ceballos. Soon after, their production named ''De Punta a Punta'' was released. In 1972, they released the album "Por el Libro", which marks the 10th anniversary of the orchestra. Pellín Rodriguez left the group to embark on a solo career. Rodríguez was replaced by Charlie Aponte at the recommendation of Jerry Concepción and the well known
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caster
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, both friends of Ithier. In 1973, El Gran Combo sang in front of 50,000 fans at the famous
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in New York City as the opening act for the Fania All-Stars' sold-out concert. Montañez left the band in early 1977 and went to live in
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where he replaced
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in another orchestra, Dimension Latina. Jerry Rivas was then chosen to join the orchestra. The success of this new duo was proved with their 1977 album ''International'' and 1978's ''En Las Vegas'' which reached gold record status. In 1966, ''En Navidad'', a Christmas album, was released, with Martín Quiñones appearing as
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in the album's cover. After an automobile accident in early 1977, Quiñones was replaced in the band by his son, Martín Quiñones Jr. He stayed until 1979, being replaced by Miguel “El Pollo” Torres.


Recent years

The band continues to receive numerous awards throughout Latin America. In 1984, they traveled to
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where they received a great welcome. Soon after Combo Records released their album titled '' In Alaska: Breaking the Ice''. Produced by Ralph Cartagena, the album garnered them their first
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nomination. In 1982 they celebrated their 20th anniversary playing at
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. They also reached Europe that year playing in Paris, France. In the early 1990s, they were honored in the city of Madrid, Spain to open the decade on the right track. On March 29, 1992, they celebrated a huge concert in the Hiram Bithorn Stadium in front of 30,000 people.


The new millennium

In 2000, El Gran Combo was inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame. In 2002, the group celebrated their 40th anniversary with two sold-out concerts at the Ruben Rodríguez Coliseum in
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. This celebration spawned an album. In the same year, they were awarded the Billboard Latin Music Lifetime Achievement Award. A year later, in 2003, they received a Grammy for ''Best Tropical Album''. Among other musicians, they are one of the "enduring superstars of the island." , the orchestra has released over 40 albums or CD's, and it has received many awards, including golden albums, a "Calendario de Plata" in Mexico, a "Golden Congo" in
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, a Paoli Award in their native Puerto Rico, an honorable distinction in Spain and countless others. In 2006, they released their album titled ''Arroz con Habichuela'' ("Rice and Beans"). It has already spawned three hit singles. The first one titled "No Hay Manera" ("There's No Way"), the title song, and "Si la ves por ahí". Around 2006, Rafael Ithier became ill and decided to take a back seat for live performances and although he mostly still tours with the band, Ithier is just conducting the combo rather than playing the piano, however he is still very much the bandleader of the group. Willie Sotelo took the place of Ithier on the piano and also took over some of the travel management duties. In 2007, El Gran Combo performed two massive concerts at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum to celebrate their 45th anniversary. In 2010, two tribute albums were released, one by former member Andy Montañez and another by the bank Banco Popular, as part of their annual music series. In August 2011, El Gran Combo rewrote the lyrics to their own hit "No Hago Más Ná", or "I Don't Do Anything Else" that sang in satire about the day of a lazy person to a more positive "Echar Pa'lante" or "Moving Forward" which sang about the virtues of going to work. They also released a video with a positive introductory message which showed clips of working people in similarities with them playing instruments. The group is still going strong and working continuously. Some music historians have dubbed them ''La Universidad de la Salsa'' (The University of Salsa), which is also the title of their hit 1983 album. Recent changes have occurred within the last several years. On August 9, 2013, Founder musician Eddie "La Bala" Perez died due to health complications. On December 12, 2014, Charlie Aponte, one of the vocalists of El Gran Combo for 41 years, retired for personal reasons and launched his own orchestra. His last performance was in Cali, Colombia on December 30, 2014. On January 24, 2015 Anthony Garcia became the new vocalist, as Aponte's replacement. Later in the year, El Gran Combo received the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Two years later, they were presented with the ASCAP Latin Heritage Award. In early 2019, Luis "Papo" Rosario, the main choreographer and third vocalist since 1980, retired. Joselito Hernández was added as Rosario's replacement.


Discography


Current members


Singers

* Jerry Rivas (1977–present) * Anthony Garcia (2015–present) * Joselito Hernández (2017–present)


Orchestra

* Rafael Ithier - leader, director (1962–present);
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(1962–2006) * Freddie Miranda - lead
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(1980–present) * Luis "Taty" Maldonado -
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(1971–present) * Moisés Nogueras -
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(1991–present) * Freddy Rivera -
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(1989–present) * Domingo "Cuqui" Santos - timbales (1988–present) * Miguel "Pollo" Torres -
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(1979–present) * Richie Bastar - bongo (1999–present) * Virgil Rivera -
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(2013–present) * Jorge Torres -
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* David Marrero - support personnel


Former members


Singers

* Pellín Rodríguez (1962-1972) (deceased) * Andy Montanez (1962-1977) * Charlie Aponte (1973-2014) * Luis "Papo" Rosario (1980-2019) * Marcos Montañez (1972–1973) (deceased) * Chiquitín Garcia (1962) * Daniel Vazquez (1962) (deceased) * Joseito Mateo (1962) (deceased)


Percussion

* Milton Correa - timbales (1962-1970) * Miguel Malaret Marrero - timbales (1970-1979) (deceased) * Edgardo Morales - timbales (1979-1988) (deceased) * Roberto Roena - bongos (1962–1969) (deceased) * Martín Quiñones - conga (1962-1977) (deceased) * Martín Quiñones, Jr. - conga (1977-1979) * Daniel "Maninin" Vazquez Verdejo - bongos (1962)(deceased) * Baby Serrano - bongos (1969–1984) (deceased) * Michell Laboy - bongos (1984–2001) (deceased)


Bass

* Miguel Cruz - bass guitar (1962–1975) (deceased) * Fernando Perez - bass guitar (1975–1989) * Jaime Valentin - bass guitar (1995–1997)


Brass section

* Eddie "La Bala" Perez - alto saxophone (1962–2013) (deceased) * José "Keko" Duchesne - saxophone (1969–1980) (deceased) * Epifanio "Fanny" Ceballos - trombone (1971–1991) (deceased) * Toñito Vázquez - trombone (1991) * Nelson Feliciano - trumpet (1979–1980) * Gerardo "Grillo" Cruz - trumpet (1969–1979) (deceased) * Elias Lopez - trumpet (1964–1969) (deceased) * Víctor “Cano“ E. Rodríguez - trumpet (1980-2015) (deceased)


Others

* Hector Santos (1962–1969) (deceased) * Rogelio "Kito" Vélez (1962–1964) (deceased) * Mickey Duchesne (1962–1969) * Edwin Cortés (1969) * Edwin Gonzalez (1979) * Tommy Sánchez (1969) * Mike Ramos- Coreógrafo y Coros (1969–1980) * Paquito Guzman (Coros; Recording Sessions 1971–1976) * Elliot Romero (Coros; Recording Sessions 1973–1977) (deceased) * Eladio "Yayo El Indio" Peguero (Coros; Recording Sessions 1977–1979) (deceased) * Tito Henriquez (Coros; Recording Sessions 1978) * Eddie W. Feyjoo (Trumpet; Recording Sessions 1980) * Willie Sotelo- Piano 2006 - 2022 (deceased)


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans


References


Bibliography

* Keeling, Stephen: Rough Guides, Rough Guides, 2008, * Marino, John: Wiley Publishing Inc., 2008, * Let's Go Inc: MacMillan, 2007, Third Edition * Peffer, Randal: Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd, 2002,


External links


Official website
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