Tipica 73 is a salsa group formed in 1972 in New York by musicians coming f… Read Full Bio ↴Tipica 73 is a salsa group formed in 1972 in New York by musicians coming from Ray Barretto's band. The group is notable for its experimental style, and was the first US-based salsa orchestra to record in Cuba with the album Tipica 73 En Cuba Intercambio Cultural . Tipica 73 featured several salsa musicians who would go on to become famous as solo artists, including vocalist José "El Canario" Alberto and violinist Alfredo de la Fé.
In the nascent and thriving New York latin jazz and salsa scene in the early 1970s, the group began with Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez Jr and four of Ray Barretto's original band including Adalberto Santiago (who all left Barreto simultaneously to start Tipica 73 in 1972), and, after combining the conjunto percussive style (congas, timbales, and bongos) with a horn section the band became one of the biggest stars of the salsa movement in the US. However, the band's lineup ended up with an almost different cast by the start of the following decade, with several of the original members having left after differences in the late 1970s regarding whether the band would continue to play tipica music, with Santiago and three others leaving to form Los Kimbos. Rodriguez Jr was the only constant in the band, and he and remaining members would split in 1982.
In the nascent and thriving New York latin jazz and salsa scene in the early 1970s, the group began with Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez Jr and four of Ray Barretto's original band including Adalberto Santiago (who all left Barreto simultaneously to start Tipica 73 in 1972), and, after combining the conjunto percussive style (congas, timbales, and bongos) with a horn section the band became one of the biggest stars of the salsa movement in the US. However, the band's lineup ended up with an almost different cast by the start of the following decade, with several of the original members having left after differences in the late 1970s regarding whether the band would continue to play tipica music, with Santiago and three others leaving to form Los Kimbos. Rodriguez Jr was the only constant in the band, and he and remaining members would split in 1982.
Baila Que Baila
Tipica 73 Lyrics
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Grupo Rana Rana Una noche fui invitado A una fiesta especial Celebrand…
José Sin respiración, baila Que la pista quema Corazón de flas…
Paulina Rubio Siempre vendrán tiempos mejores momentos tristes y alegres A…
Pipe Calderon Dj, Dj cano (Dj cano dj cano Dj cano) Pipe Calderón (Uoh) No…
Rubio Paulina Siempre vendrán tiempos mejores momentos tristes y alegres A…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Tipica 73:
Amalia Batista Amalia Batista, Amalia Bayombe Que tiene esa negra que amarr…
Así No Se Quiere a Nadie Yo no sé lo que tú quieres me lo tienes que…
Guaguanco De Los Violentos A leeee y ole lele lelelaya!!! Este es el Guaguanco de…
Mañoño Tun tun quien es, villalo habre la puerta mañoño Que dormida…
No Volveré cuando yo salgo contigo no se que te pasa, y…
Yo No Camino Mas Yo no camino mas, yo me siento Yo no camino mas Yo…
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@pablotorres7436
La Típica 73 fue ampliando su formato inicial incorporando más instrumentos. Trajeron a New York los adelantos que se daban en Cuba estilos nuevos como La Timba... nadie más hizo eso de ir a presentarse en Cuba y traer de regreso lo que se hacía allá y que no se conocía aún por parte del público ... a partir de los 33 segundos es mágico... José Alberto 'El Canario' es un cantante estupendo
@lopz33
Un día como hoy, 26 de diciembre de 1949, nació en Santurce, Puerto Rico, el virtuoso trompetista, compositor, arreglista, productor y director de orquesta Luis Esteban (Perico) Ortiz Ruiz, el Astro de la Trompeta. Maestro, felicidades.🎵🎺✍🎶🎉🎂🎊😀😀😀😀😀
@jairorodriguez1559
Tremendo tema para el bailador a cargo de la "Típica 73" y en la voz inconfundible de el dominicano "José Alberto El Canario" un cordial salsaludosss...
@lopz33
¡Tremendo clásico a cargo de la Típica 73 cantando José Alberto (El Canario)!
@Avars553
Thanks for posting this. I bought this album when it came out and (over) 30years later still have it.And still play it.. Drove my family, friends, girlfriends and wife crazy with it. Love it, and thought I was the only one who like it. Not that it it matters but thanks never-the-less. Ay! que linda es tu cintura mulata.!!
@deividcaraballo5791
Salsa bien buena pal' bailador... excelente tema.... Recordando la casa de Bartolo en Bruzual el Valle. Como extraño esos tiempos. Los Ramires, gran familia... saludos...
@duberalejo
mis respetos esto es salsa de verdad y con sabor Dominicano en la voz del jose alberto el canario....Tipica 73 de las mejores en la salsa.
@juliovicente6162
❤️ one of my favorite song since then amazing LaTipica 73
@MARCELOLIVARES123
esto es verdadera salsa que epoca aquella los 70s eso es salsaaaaaaaaaa
@josesanchez4842
Eluno excelente tema para el bailador y baila que baila pura Salsa de la Buena .