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Date of Death - May 31, 2000
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Biographical
notes: Credited with introducing the timbal - a double tom-tom played with sticks
- and the vibraphone to Afro-Cuban music, Puente also plays the trap drums,
the conga drums, the claves, the piano, and occasionally, the saxophone
and the clarinet. While Puente is perhaps best known for his all-time
best-selling 1958 mambo album Dance Mania, his eclectic sound has continued
to transcend cultural and generational boundaries. As a testament to his
popularity with a younger audience, Puente has recorded with rocker Carlos
Santana and has performed regularly at college concerts throughout the
country. He has also appeared in several films, received a Star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame, and performed on television's The David Letterman
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