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El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, commonly known as El Gran Combo, is a Puerto Rican Salsa music orchestra. It is Puerto Rico's most successful musical group, and one of Salsa's most famous groups across Latin America. Since many of the genre's legendary singers have been members of the orchestra, the band has been given the moniker La Universidad de la Salsa (The University of Salsa) El Gran Combo was founded by Rafael Ithier in May 1962. Ithier is still, as of 2008, the orchestra's pianist and musical director. The group is currently promoting their latest album titled Arroz con Habichuela (Rice and Beans) and they continuously tour around the world. History The Birth of El Gran Combo Rafael Ithier had been a member of Rafael Cortijo's "Combo" orchestra, travelling to the eastern United States before forming El Gran Combo. For their first gig, the orchestra was signed by the legendary Cuban comedian, writer and businessman Alvarez Guedes, who hired them to support Dominican singer Joseito Mateo on one of his albums for his record company Gema Records. It was Alvarez Guedes himself who baptized them with the name of El Gran Combo. The members that met for this first incarnation were Ithier, Eddie Perez, Hector Santos, Rogelio "Kito" Velez, Martin Quinones, Miguel Cruz and Roberto Roena. That first album was titled Meneame Los Mangos, El Gran Combo con Joseito Mateo (Shake My Handles, or Shake My Mangoes, depending on the double meaning of the word Mango). The group met again to define the foundations of the orchestra and they chose singers Daniel Vazquez, Pellin Rodriguez and Chiqui Garcia. On May 21, 1962, El Gran Combo was heard for the first time on Puerto Rican radio. Later on, they became the on-studio musicians of the live television show, "La Taberna India", sponsored by India Beer. After their live debut at Hotel La Concha in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Chiqui Garcia left the orchestra. Sammy Ayala, who had also played with Ithier in the Cortijo orchestra, recommended the hiring of Andy Montanez. Felipe Rodriguez, another legendary Salsa singer, also followed the group's career closely, sometimes even making suggestions to Ithier. First Albums On November 20, 1963, El Gran Combo released their first group album, Acangana, with Rodriguez and Montanez as leading voices. The album became a number one hit in New York, Panama and Puerto Rico. Their success opened doors for them in many Latin American markets and they gained an exclusivity spot in Puerto Rican television show El Show de las 12. The album also reached gold status. On 1964, musician Elias Lopez joined the orchestra. However, the excess of exposure helped their demands to decline. Still, in 1967, their album Boogaloo con el Gran Combo also reached gold status. In 1969, Roena and Lopez left the orchestra to form the Apollo Sound together. Despite all this, that same year the group is awarded with an Agueybana de Oro Award in Puerto Rico. Near death experience On February 15, 1970, the members of El Gran Combo shared a near death experience. They were returning to Puerto Rico from Curacao, and had to stop at Las Americas International Airport in Santo Domingo. One of the band's members had a bad feeling about the flight they were about to embark on, and the orchestra decided not to take that flight, which would turn out to be the Dominicana Airlines DC-9 that crashed off the Caribbean coast. The 1970s In 1970, their contract with Gema Records wasn't renewed. Despite offers from the renowned Motown label, El Gran Combo decided to produce their own albums. Their first album under their label, EGC, is titled Estamos Primeros. In 1971, El Gran Combo introduced the trombone to their list of instruments. The trombone was played by Fanny Ceballos. Soon after, their production named De Punta a Punta (slang for "From Coast to Coast") was released. In 1973, Pellin Rodriguez left the group to continue on with a solo career. Legendary Salsa musician Jerry Concepcion and the well known sportscaster Rafael Bracero, friends of Ithier, recommended Ithier to replace Rodriguez with Charlie Aponte. In 1973, El Gran Combo sang in front of 50,000 fans at the famous Yankee Stadium in New York City as the opening act for the Fania All Stars' sold out concert. Montanez left the band in early 1977 and went to live in Venezuela, where he receive a good contract to replace Oscar D'Leon in another orchestra, Dimension Latina. Jerry Rivas was then chosen to join the orchestra. Both Rivas and Aponte are still members of the orchestra to this day. 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 1975, El Gran Combo en Navidad, a Christmas album, was released, with Martin Quinones appearing as Santa Claus in the album's cover. After a car accident in early 1977, Quinones was replaced in the band by his son, Martin Quinones Jr. He stayed until 1979, being replaced by Luis Diaz. Recent years The band continues to receive numerous awards in all Latin America. In 1984, they traveled to Alaska where they received a great welcome. Soon after they release their album titled Breaking the Ice which garnered them their first Grammy nomination. In 1982 they celebrated their 20th anniversary playing at the Madison Square Garden. They also reached Europe that year playing in Paris, France. In the early 90s, they were honored in the city of Madrid, Spain to open the decade in the right track. In March 29, 1992, they celebrated a huge concert in the Hiram Bithorn Stadium in front of 30,000 people. The new millennium In 2002, El Gran Combo celebrated their 40th anniversary with two sold-out concerts at the Ruben Rodriguez Coliseum in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. This celebration spawned a renowned album that was recognized as one of the best of the year. A year later, they received a Grammy for Best Tropical Album. As of 2006, 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 Combo" in Colombia, a "Paoli Award" in their native Puerto Rico, a honorable distinction in Spain and countless others. In 2006, they released their latest album titled Arroz con Habichuela. It has already spawned three hit singles. The first one titled "No Hay Manera" ("There's No Way"), the title song, and "Si La Vez Por Ahi". In 2007, El Gran Combo performed two massive concerts at the Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum to celebrate their 45 anniversary.
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Albums and Cds El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico

1967 Esos Ojitos Negros (34:50)

1973 5 (28:33)

1990 Estamos Primeros (38:30)

1994 Juntos de nuevo (con Andy Montanez) (46:05)

2000 16 boleros (37:56)

2000 30 Exitos Remasterizados CD1 (46:39)

2000 30 Exitos Remasterizados CD2 (42:25)

2000 Nuestra Musica (33:43)

2002 40 Aniversario CD1 (74:26)

2002 40 Aniversario CD2 (76:10)

1967 Esos Ojitos Negros (34:50)

01 - Masculino Y Feminino

1:52
02 - Mi Musica2:38
03 - Festival En Guarare3:04
04 - El Borracho2:20
05 - Mucho Corazon2:47
06 - Salve Sabrosa2:21
07 - Esos Ojitos Negros4:33
08 - Correme Guardia2:28
09 - Pobre Nicanor3:18
10 - Chango Arisco3:03
11 - Infamia2:04
12 - Irimo4:16

1973 5 (28:33)

01 Eliminacion De Feos

4:08
02 Si No Me Dan De Beber Lloro3:48
03 Con Guiro Y Pandereta3:37
04 Villaran Cuenca3:11
05 Lamento Jibaro3:28
06 Reluciente Sol2:40
07 Mi Plena3:57
08 Los Zapatos De Manacho3:39

1990 Estamos Primeros (38:30)

033 Sube nene, sube

3:43
034 Guaguanson3:49
035 Miedo3:37
036 Y no le4:28
037 El negro feliz3:05
038 Por el pecho no4:04
039 A quien pueda interesar3:56
040 El maceta3:33
041 Montuno4:50
042 Eso da fatiga3:20

1994 Juntos de nuevo (con Andy Montanez) (46:05)

01 - Los Zapatos de Manacho

3:41
02 - Eliminacion de Feos4:07
03 - Con Guiro y Pandereta3:37
04 - Vagabundo4:52
05 - Julia3:27
06 - La Soledad3:25
07 - Don Goyo4:00
08 - El Son de Santurce3:41
09 - Un Verano en Nueva York4:59
10 - Los Sorullos2:49
11 - Guaguanco del Gran Combo3:51
12 - Hojas Blancas3:35

2000 16 boleros (37:56)

01 - falsaria

5:01
02 - de que presumes2:32
03 Se Vende Una casita2:49
04 - en un beso la vida2:48
05 - que me importa2:42
06 - llevatela2:11
10 - consentida2:44
11 - complejo2:48
12 - antes que tu3:20
13 - amarga realidad2:36
14 - deuda de amor3:00
15 - apreciemos la ocacion3:00
16 - oye su consejo2:20

2000 30 Exitos Remasterizados CD1 (46:39)

01 Serrana

4:45
02 Falsaria5:02
03 Ojitos Chinos3:02
04 Mucho Corazón2:50
05 Milonga Sentimental2:11
06 Antes Que Tú3:23
07 Acangana2:42
08 De Qué Presumes2:28
09 Dos Coplas Y Un Olé3:53
10 Se Vende Una Casita2:49
11 Ojitos Negros2:09
12 Llévatela2:11
13 Milonga Del 9002:53
14 Complejo2:51
15 El Swing3:21

2000 30 Exitos Remasterizados CD2 (42:25)

01 La Muerte

2:58
02 La Calle Dolor2:37
03 Apreciemos La Ocasión3:02
04 El Pirulero2:57
05 A La Loma De Belén2:59
06 La Vieja Voladora2:54
07 Saludo Boricua2:15
08 Clavo Y Martillo2:40
09 La Jarana2:53
10 Menéame Los Mangos3:10
11 Lo Que Te Gusta3:27
12 Asalto Navideño3:01
13 Gran Combo's Boogaloo2:43
14 Ya Viene La Nochebuena2:06
15 Bomba Navideña2:34

2000 Nuestra Musica (33:43)

01. La Fiesta de Pilito

3:59
02. No Hay Cama Pa' Tanta Gente4:32
03. El Arbolito4:13
04. Desenfunda3:58
05. El Jibaro Listo4:35
06. El Alma De La Fiesta4:34
07. Asalto Navideno3:22
08. Cosas Del Campo4:27

2002 40 Aniversario CD1 (74:26)

01 Opening_Introduction Medley

3:30
01 Un Verano En Nueva York7:21
02 Medley Apertura4:52
03 Acangana2:59
04 Que Falta De Respeto4:05
05 Menu5:43
06 A Mi Manera3:08
07 Medley Gilberto Santa Rosa12:27
08 Ojos Chinos6:00
09 Goyito Sabate6:12
11 Medley A La Mujer13:30
12 Carbonerito4:33

2002 40 Aniversario CD2 (76:10)

01 Azuquita Pal Cafe

5:34
02 Telefono7:37
03 Med. La Muerte9:19
04 No Hay Cama Pa_Tanta Gente6:24
05 Que Me Lo Den En Vida6:37
06 Me. Boogalu12:50
07 Me Libere4:30
08 La Loma Del Tamarindo8:18
09 Pico Pico3:48
10 Son 404:50
11 Timbalero6:17

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