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Tito Puente

The next generation of mambo comes to SWFL.

10/17/2025

Spotlight on the Arts

Tito Puente

10/17/2025 | 3m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

The next generation of mambo comes to SWFL.

The sounds of Tito Puente are unlike any other. Known as the “King of Timbales”, Puente spent decades elevating Latin Music and bringing a high-energy vibe to the dance floor. 25 years since his passing, the mambo and rhumba haven’t slowed down thanks to his son, Tito Puentes Jr., picking up the drumsticks and cueing the band.

10/17/2025

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Spotlight on the Arts is a local public television program presented by WGCU-PBS

Spotlight on the Arts is a series of short videos highlighting arts organizations in Southwest Florida. Funding provided by Naomi Bloom in loving memory of her husband, Ron Wallace.

Spotlight on the Arts

Tito Puente

10/17/2025 | 3m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

The sounds of Tito Puente are unlike any other. Known as the “King of Timbales”, Puente spent decades elevating Latin Music and bringing a high-energy vibe to the dance floor. 25 years since his passing, the mambo and rhumba haven’t slowed down thanks to his son, Tito Puentes Jr., picking up the drumsticks and cueing the band.

10/17/2025

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Spotlight on the Arts is a local public television program presented by WGCU-PBS

Spotlight on the Arts is a series of short videos highlighting arts organizations in Southwest Florida. Funding provided by Naomi Bloom in loving memory of her husband, Ron Wallace.

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