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Tito Gómez (Puerto Rican singer)

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Birth name
  
Luis Alberto Gomez

Role
  
Puerto Rican singer

Name
  
Tito Gomez

Years active
  
1984–2007

Genres
  

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Born
  
April 9, 1948 (
1948-04-09
)

Origin
  
Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico

Died
  
June 11, 2007, Cali, Colombia

Music groups
  
Grupo Niche (1985 – 1993), La Sonora Poncena (1968 – 1974), Orquesta Riverside (Since 1939)

Albums
  
Un Nuevo Horizonte, Recogiendo Frutos, Cielo de Tambores, Sutil y contundente, La Herencia

Tito Gómez (born Luis Alberto Gómez April 9, 1948 in Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico – died June 11, 2007 in Cali, Colombia) was a Puerto Rican salsa singer.

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Tito Gómez (Puerto Rican singer) Tito Gomez Biography Albums Streaming Links AllMusic

Group career

Tito Gómez (Puerto Rican singer) Tito Gomez Biography Albums Streaming Links AllMusic

His musical career started at the age of 15 singing with the Conjunto Antoanetti before joining the Sonora Ponceña as co-lead vocalist in 1967. In 1973 Ponceña trumpeter Joe Rodriguez, percussionist Mikey Ortiz and Gómez broke away and formed La Terrifica. Later, Gómez joined Ray Barretto's band sharing vocal duties with Ruben Blades most notably on the 1975 Barretto album. by Gómez and Ruben Blades. The following year he returned to La Sonora Ponceña where he remained for two years. In 1979 he moved to Venezuela to join La Amistad, a short-lived project with former members of La Dimension Latina. In 1982 he went solo once again and returned to Puerto Rico.

Tito Gómez (Puerto Rican singer) Tito Gomez Agradecimiento CD Album

In 1985, he joined Colombian band Grupo Niche, relocated to Colombia, and sang lead vocals with them for eight years.

Solo career and death

Tito Gómez (Puerto Rican singer) Tito Gomez Records LPs Vinyl and CDs MusicStack

He went solo in the early 1990s making seven albums in nine years for Miami-based Musical Productions. His debut Un Nuevo Horizonte included a hit single "Dejala" featuring Tito Rojas.

Gómez's musical career came to a temporary end when he was convicted for transporting counterfeit money in the United States in 2000, serving time in a federal prison. Upon release in 2004 he relaunched his solo career. He was in the middle of a reunion tour of Colombia with Grupo Niche when he died of a heart attack on June 11, 2007 in Cali, Colombia.

Songs

Sin SentimientoCielo de Tambores · 1990
Una AventuraCielo de Tambores · 1990
Hagamos lo que diga el corazónLlegando al 100% · 1991

References

Tito Gómez (Puerto Rican singer) Wikipedia