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Since the word “combo” was in vogue those days for mid-size bands, the group landed with a name that would reflect a “new and improved” combo, a great combo; El Gran Combo. [11] [12] 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 ...
25th Anniversary 1962-1987 is a greatest hits album by Puerto Rican salsa band, El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico. The album became the group's third number-one album on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart. The album was released to commemorate the band's 25th anniversary.
Two-time winners El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico Four-time winner Marc Anthony. Two-time winner Gilberto Santa Rosa. Luis Enrique is the first and so far only Nicaraguan to win the award. Five-time winner Rubén Blades. La India won the award in 2016. Victor Manuelle won the award in 2018. Two-time winners Grupo Niche.
He was also chosen by editors as a new contenders for the Latin GRAMMY. Later that year, Figueroa toured as a special guest on El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico's 60th Anniversary U.S. tour. He performed as part of Anthony's Viviendo concerts in San Juan, Puerto Rico at the Choliseo receiving "rave reviews" [12] from press and fans. For the second ...
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He stayed for approximately 15 years, producing 37 LPs. He left El Gran Combo to pursue a career with Venezuelan group La Dimension Latina, [1] creating a feud between the two groups. After leaving El Gran Combo, he enjoyed considerable success on an international scale with his own orchestra, [1] touring Latin America and the United States ...
Don Omar & Nio Garcia – "Se Menea" Marc Anthony – "Mala" Marc Anthony – "Pa'lla Voy" Romeo Santos – "Sus Huellas" Marc Anthony – Pa'lla Voy. Buena Vista Social Club – Ahora Me Da Pena EP; Carlos Vives – Cumbiana II; El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico – De Trulla Con El Combo; Luis Vargas / Frank Reyes – Grandes de La Bachata: Vol. IV
El Gran Combo – "Amor de Playa" (written by Ramon Rodríguez) Marc Anthony – "Te Conozco Bien" (written by Omar Alfanno) Jerry Rivera – "Suave" (written by Kiko Cibrian and Orlando Castro) Tito Rojas – "Esperándote" (written by Alicia Baroni) Male Artist of the Year, Tropical/Salsa Female Artist of the Year, Tropical/Salsa Marc Anthony ...