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, founded in 1975. They recorded fourteen
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s and performed in
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and United States. Band members included
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,
Silverio Pérez Silverio Pérez Figueroa (born July 18, 1948 in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican musician, writer, comedian, entrepreneur and broadcasting media host. Early life Pérez is the oldest of the eleven children of Silverio Pérez Rosado and ...
, Josy LaTorre, Irvin García, Nano Cabrera, Ivan Gonzalez, Jorge Arce,
José Vega Santana José Vega Santana, known by his stage name "Remi" (born February 28, 1958) is a singer and clown from Puerto Rico. His career as a clown, spanning over 35 years, began with the group "Los Dulces Payasos" ("The Sweet Clowns") after developing t ...
, Moncho Diaz, Jose ‘Pache’ Cruz and many others. ''Haciendo Punto''’s repertoire has been sung by generations and it has become part of the Puerto Rican folklore.Biografía en ''Fundación Nacional para la Cultura Popular''
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Band history

The original quintet recorded the first two albums. Tony and Nano departed the group to form their own band which focuses on folklore and not "''Nueva Trova''". The third album was a huge success. Since the fourth album, Silverio Perez was the only member left from the original group. Bassist and producer Ivan Gonzalez Aulet lead the group from the fourth to the ninth album, "''Punto Final''" (March, 1986). Tony, Silverio, Josy and Irvin recorded additional albums after the tenth, el Concierto Original (2000).


First album

Haciendo Punto's eponymous album has reached classic status in Puerto Rico. All of its songs (except "''Ríe y Bosteza''", written by Cuban singer
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) either were radio hits or have become cultural references in Puerto Rico. The album features the following: *"''En la vida todo es ir''", a poem written by
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, set to music by Roy Brown. It has since been versioned by various Spanish language interpreters, including
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and others *"'' Verde Luz''", a song written by
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which has become a virtual second national anthem for
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*"''Ensillando mi caballo''", a set of ''
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s'' written by Pérez, at the suggestion of Corretjer, using a popular South American verse as the "pie forzado" (basis) of the song (it became the subject of a copyright dispute in 2006, when Perez discovered that his copyright had been granted to Corretjer by mistake and Corretjer's heirs could not allow him use of the song because of legal restrictions by the publishing agency, ACEMLA), *"''La vida campesina''", a cover of a Pafu song with the same name. It was a popular medley of Puerto Rican jibaro songs which was Haciendo Punto's first radio hit, *"Música", an ode to music written by Rodolfo "Rucco" Gandía, that became Haciendo Punto's second radio hit, *"Agüeybaná", a homage to the Puerto Rican indigenous chief, curiously written by
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, and *"''Los caminos''", a
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sung by García and written by Cuban songwriter
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. The album also features two parody songs, "''Bolero de Mastropiero''" (or merely "Bolero"), originally written by the
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'', and "''Tango (di Vestimenta Interiore)''", a parody of the Peruvian song "''El Rosario de Mi Madre''" in which
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asks a former lover to give him back a particular piece of
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Discography


Studio albums

* ''Haciendo Punto en Otro Son'' (1976) * ''Oubao Moin'' (1977) * ''El Son Que Te Traigo Yo'' (1977) * ''Haciendo Punto en Otro Son'' (1978) * ''Tierra... Y Otros Cantares'' (1979) * ''Son de la America Nuestra'' (1980) * ''Morivivi'' (1981) * ''Llegaremos'' (1983) * ''Antología'' (1997) * ''A mano Pelá'' (1999) * ''Navidades En Su Punto'' (2003) * ''Navidad En Otro Son'' (2006)


Live albums

* ''Punto Final'' (1986) * ''El Concierto Original'' (1993)


Television and videos

''Haciendo Punto'' appeared on several TV shows. The most famous videos released on TV were "''Un Abajito y Queriendo''" and "''Travesía''" (winner of Premios ACE March 14, 1981, New York). ''Un Junte para la Historia'': The band reunited for a concert with Puerto Rican bands ''
Fiel a la Vega Fiel a La Vega is a Rock en Español band from Puerto Rico formed in 1994. The band consisted of members Tito Auger and Ricky Laureano (vocals and guitars), who come from the northern city of Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, along with brothers Pedro and ...
'' and ''
Moliendo Vidrio Moliendo Vidrio (originally called Moliendo Vidrio con el Pecho) is a Nueva Trova band from Puerto Rico, founded in 1975. Band members included Gary Núñez, Sunshine Logroño, Rosita Velázquez, Iván Martínez, Pedro Villalón and Carmen Nydi ...
''. During the concert, the bands alternated sets performing the hit songs of each other, ending with a huge "''junte''" of all of the musicians singing several songs of each band. The concert was recorded and released later as an album and video titled ''
Un Junte para la Historia ''Un Junte para la Historia'' was a concert from three Puerto Rican bands: Fiel a la Vega, Haciendo Punto en Otro Son, and Moliendo Vidrio, celebrated in Puerto Rico on November 29, 1998. The concert was then released as a DVD and a CD. The ...
''. (November, 1998) ''El Concierto Original'': Five original members reunited for a concert with the participation of local musicians. (televised by
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in 2000) ''Haciendo Punto por Tony'': Homage to
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. (televised by
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May, 2005)


References


External links


Haciendo Punto en Otro Son
(Official Web site)
Official Videos
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