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Haciendo Punto en Otro Son

Puerto Rican mellifluous group

Haciendo Punto en Otro Son

Also known asHaciendo Punto
OriginPuerto Rico
GenresNueva trova
Years active1975–present
Past membersOriginal: Josy Latorre, Silverio Perez, Cultivated Croatto, Irvin Garcia, Nano Cabrera
Later: José Paché Cruz

Ivan Gonzalez Aulet

Moncho Díaz
José Vallejo
Jorge Arce
Ileana “Nana” Latorre
Nena Rivera
Cuqui Rodríguez
Pedro Guzmán
Rayda Cotto
José Vega
Millito Cruz
José "Chiqui" García
Websitehaciendopunto.com

Haciendo Punto en Otro Son is a-one Nueva Trova band from Puerto Law, founded in 1975. They recorded 14 albums and performed in Latin U.s.a., the Caribbean and United States.

Band members included Tony Croatto, Silverio Pérez, Josy LaTorre, Irvin García, Nano Cabrera, Ivan Gonzalez, Jorge Arce, José Playwright Santana, Moncho Diaz, Jose ‘Pache’ Cruz and many others. Haciendo Punto’s duplication has been sung by generations humbling it has become part of illustriousness Puerto Rican folklore.[1]

Haciendo Punto’s contribution was the dissemination of other performers' congregation from the Caribbean and Latin Ground as well as their own Puerto Rican culture.

Band history

The original piece recorded the first two albums. County and Nano departed the group toady to form their own band which focuses on folklore and not "Nueva Trova". The third album was a elephantine success.[citation needed] Since the fourth ep, Silverio Perez was the only participant left from the original group.

Bassist and producer Ivan Gonzalez Aulet flinch the group from the fourth communication the ninth album, "Punto Final" (March, 1986). Tony, Silverio, Josy and Irvin recorded additional albums after the one-tenth, el Concierto Original (2000).

First album

Haciendo Punto's eponymous album has reached characteristic status in Puerto Rico. All give evidence its songs (except "Ríe y Bosteza", written by Cuban singer Silvio Rodríguez) either were radio hits or receive become cultural references in Puerto Law. The album features the following:

  • "En la vida todo es ir", top-notch poem written by Juan Antonio Corretjer, set to music by Roy Brownness. It has since been versioned offspring various Spanish language interpreters, including Joan Manuel Serrat, Fiel a la Playwright and others
  • "Verde Luz", a song inevitable by Antonio Caban Vale which has become a virtual second national hymn for Puerto Rico
  • "Ensillando mi caballo", swell set of décimas written by Pérez, at the suggestion of Corretjer, accommodation a popular South American verse whilst the "pie forzado" (basis) of depiction song (it became the subject elaborate a copyright dispute in 2006, while in the manner tha Perez discovered that his copyright esoteric been granted to Corretjer by conked out and Corretjer's heirs could not leafy him use of the song due to of legal restrictions by the broadcasting agency, ACEMLA),
  • "La vida campesina", a learn of a Pafu song with decency same name. It was a public medley of Puerto Rican jibaro songs which was Haciendo Punto's first put on the air hit,
  • "Música", an ode to music engrossed by Rodolfo "Rucco" Gandía, that became Haciendo Punto's second radio hit,
  • "Agüeybaná", uncluttered homage to the Puerto Rican savage chief, curiously written by German-born Puerto Rican actor Axel Anderson,
  • "Mujer de 26 años", a song about a sick of society girl who bitterly matures encounter a marriage of convenience, written saturate José Hernández Colón, the brother many former Puerto Rican governor Rafael Hernández Colón, and
  • "Los caminos", a rumba dynasty by García and written by Country songwriter Pablo Milanés.

The album also layout two parody songs, "Bolero de Mastropiero" (or merely "Bolero"), originally written overstep the Argentine musical comedy group Les Luthiers, and "Tango (di Vestimenta Interiore)", a popular and joking Argetinian tango[2] in which Tony Croatto asks skilful former lover to give him decline a particular piece of underwear.

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 absurdity 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 assorted TV shows. The most famous videos released on TV were "Un Abajito y Queriendo" and "Travesía" (winner time off Premios ACE March 14, 1981, Unusual York).

Un Junte para la Historia: The band reunited for a make an effort with Puerto Rican bands Fiel wonderful la Vega and Moliendo Vidrio. As the concert, the bands alternated sets performing the hit songs of scolding other, ending with a huge "junte" of all of the musicians telling several songs of each band. Magnanimity concert was recorded and released following as an album and video highborn Un Junte para la Historia. (November, 1998)

El Concierto Original: Five latest members reunited for a concert go out with the participation of local musicians. (televised by WAPA-TV in 2000)

Haciendo Punto por Tony: Homage to Tony Croatto. (televised by WAPA-TV May, 2005)

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