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Tito's Awards and Recognition - Part 3

April 16, 2024 Season 5 Episode 149
Tito's Awards and Recognition - Part 3
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Tito's Awards and Recognition - Part 3
Apr 16, 2024 Season 5 Episode 149

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Thanks for tuning in. The Drums and Rums podcast is coming back from a hiatus with a great guest who continues the legacy of the king of Latin percussion and its also his father, out guest is Tito Puente Jr.


-  Tito's AWARDS and RECOGNITION 
He received five Grammy Awards during his lifetime, as well as a
 post hu mous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 
-In 1984, he received an honorary Decree from the Los Angeles City Council.
-In 1990, he received a Star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.[15]
- In 1995, Puente received the Billboard Latin Music Lifetime Achievement Award.[12]
-In 1995, Puente was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music.[13]
-He guest-starred on several television shows, including Sesame Street and The Simpsons two-part episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns?". September 17, 1995
-Puente performed at the closing ceremonies at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. The timbales he used are displayed at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.
-In 1997, he was awarded the National Medal of Arts.[14]
-In 1999, he was inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame.[17]
-On May 19, 1999, he received an honorary Mus.D degree from Columbia University.[18][19]
- On August 20, 2000, East 110th Street in Spanish Harlem was named 'Tito Puente Way'. 
-In 2004, An amphitheater was named after him at Luis Muñoz Marín Park, next to the Roberto Clemente Coliseum, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. 
-On June 5, 2005, Puente was honored by Union City, New Jersey with a star on the Walk of Fame at Union City's Celia Cruz Park.[16] 
-On September 10, 2007, a United States Post Office in Spanish Harlem was named after him at a ceremony presided over by House Ways and Means Committee Chair Charles Rangel and Rep. José Serrano. 
-In 2011, the US Postal Service issued a commemorative postage stamp in his likeness as part of their Latin Legends series. [20] 
-On October 11, 2022, Puente was honored with a Google Doodle in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.[21]

Tune in tomorrow for part 4 of celebrating the life and music of Tito Puente.

Where we'll talk about the Musicians Influenced By him
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Send us a Text Message.

Thanks for tuning in. The Drums and Rums podcast is coming back from a hiatus with a great guest who continues the legacy of the king of Latin percussion and its also his father, out guest is Tito Puente Jr.


-  Tito's AWARDS and RECOGNITION 
He received five Grammy Awards during his lifetime, as well as a
 post hu mous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 
-In 1984, he received an honorary Decree from the Los Angeles City Council.
-In 1990, he received a Star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.[15]
- In 1995, Puente received the Billboard Latin Music Lifetime Achievement Award.[12]
-In 1995, Puente was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music.[13]
-He guest-starred on several television shows, including Sesame Street and The Simpsons two-part episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns?". September 17, 1995
-Puente performed at the closing ceremonies at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. The timbales he used are displayed at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.
-In 1997, he was awarded the National Medal of Arts.[14]
-In 1999, he was inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame.[17]
-On May 19, 1999, he received an honorary Mus.D degree from Columbia University.[18][19]
- On August 20, 2000, East 110th Street in Spanish Harlem was named 'Tito Puente Way'. 
-In 2004, An amphitheater was named after him at Luis Muñoz Marín Park, next to the Roberto Clemente Coliseum, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. 
-On June 5, 2005, Puente was honored by Union City, New Jersey with a star on the Walk of Fame at Union City's Celia Cruz Park.[16] 
-On September 10, 2007, a United States Post Office in Spanish Harlem was named after him at a ceremony presided over by House Ways and Means Committee Chair Charles Rangel and Rep. José Serrano. 
-In 2011, the US Postal Service issued a commemorative postage stamp in his likeness as part of their Latin Legends series. [20] 
-On October 11, 2022, Puente was honored with a Google Doodle in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.[21]

Tune in tomorrow for part 4 of celebrating the life and music of Tito Puente.

Where we'll talk about the Musicians Influenced By him
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FOLLOW us :
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