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'''Tito Puente''' (April 20, 1923 – May 31, 2000) was a Latin-American musician and bandleader, regarded by many to be the pioneer of latin jazz.
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|Name = Tito Puente
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|image = [[File:Tito-Puente-reallife.jpg]]
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|Gender = Male
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|Age = 73 (at death)
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|Nationality = USA (Puerto Rico)
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|Claim to Fame = Jazz Musician and Bandleader
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|Character = Himself
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|Appearance = "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]"
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'''Tito Puente''' (April 20, 1923 – June 1, 2000) was a Latin-American musician and bandleader. His musical career spanned over five decades, and he was regarded by many to be the pioneer of Latin jazz. The height of Puente's popularity was in the 1950s, but he received recognitions and awards throughout his career, including a [[wikipedia:Latin Grammy Awards|Latin Grammy]] in 2000.
  
He appeared as himself in the [[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)|first part]] of "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" and returned with his Latin Jazz Ensemble where they performed the Emmy-nominated song "[[Señor Burns]]" and their version of the [[Theme Song]] during the credits of [[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)|part two]].
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On May 31, 2000, Puente suffered a heart attack following a show and had open heart surgery from which he never recovered, He died during the night of May 31 –June 1, 2000. In 2003, he received a posthumous [[wikipedia:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award|Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award]].
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Puente was also a veteren of the U.S. Armed Forces, having served in the Navy for three years during World War II.
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On ''The Simpsons'', Puente appeared as himself in the [[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)|first part]] of "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" as a guest music instructor at [[Springfield Elementary School]]. In [[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)|part two]], he returned with his Latin Jazz Ensemble, and they performed the Emmy-nominated song "[[Señor Burns]]." They also performed their version of the [[Theme Song]] during the closing credits.
  
 
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Tito Puente
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Tito Puente (April 20, 1923 – June 1, 2000) was a Latin-American musician and bandleader. His musical career spanned over five decades, and he was regarded by many to be the pioneer of Latin jazz. The height of Puente's popularity was in the 1950s, but he received recognitions and awards throughout his career, including a Latin Grammy in 2000.

On May 31, 2000, Puente suffered a heart attack following a show and had open heart surgery from which he never recovered, He died during the night of May 31 –June 1, 2000. In 2003, he received a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

Puente was also a veteren of the U.S. Armed Forces, having served in the Navy for three years during World War II.

On The Simpsons, Puente appeared as himself in the first part of "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" as a guest music instructor at Springfield Elementary School. In part two, he returned with his Latin Jazz Ensemble, and they performed the Emmy-nominated song "Señor Burns." They also performed their version of the Theme Song during the closing credits.

External links

Appearances