This article is about the company, itself. For the discography, see Puchito Records discography.
Puchito Records
Founded
1954
Founder
Jesús Gorís (1921–2006)
Genre
Cuban
Country of origin
Cuba (until 1961) Miami, Florida (beginning 1961)
Location
Havana, Cuba (1952–1961) Miami, Florida (1961–present)
Puchito Records was Cuba's second independent record label.[a] It was founded in 1954 during the mambo and cha-cha-chá explosion. Many of its recordings, produced by its founder Jesús Gorís, became instant hits.[1][2][3]
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PuchitoRecords was Cuba's second independent record label. It was founded in 1954 during the mambo and cha-cha-chá explosion. Many of its recordings,...
PuchitoRecords was Cuba's second independent record label. It was founded in 1954 during the mambo and cha-cha-chá explosion of the 1950s. Many of its...
including Adria Records and PuchitoRecords, all manufactured in Hialeah. Besides having to compete with major American record labels, primarily RCA Victor...
2017. With Panart Records 3105 Sus Primeros Éxitos (1946) LP3105 Olga Guillot Sus Primeros Éxitos (1962) Reissue With PuchitoRecords LPP-101 Olga Guillot...
(Conrado) Wilson & His Combo, "El Manisero," Puchito 620-A, 45 rpm matrix – ICD-45-946 B; also released as Puchito 45-8012 1960 Chet Atkins for RCA Victor...
the late 1950s with the appearance of numerous independent record labels such as Puchito, Kubaney and Maype. Facing such competition, RCA Victor decided...
do Bola Sete (Odeon, 1958) Ritmolândia (Odeon, 1958) Carnival in Rio (Puchito, 1958) Bola Sete em Hi-Fi (1958) É a Bola da Vez (Odeon, 1959) O Extraordinario...
Orlando Reyes and Roeangel Rodríguez "Rolito". He continued to tour and record with his band until his death in 1966 from a stroke and edema pulmonary...
midfielder. He manages Liga Panameña de Futbol team Chorrillo. Nicknamed Puchito, Medina started his career at Árabe Unido and played in Uruguay for Nacional...
scoring 70 goals and finishing first place in the standings with Luis 'Puchito' Flores as head coach. It then surpassed the Regional and Departmental...
is still a Latin standard. From 1927-29, Montaner recorded about fifty songs for Columbia Records, including hits from the revues and zarzuelas she appeared...
Conjunto Estrellas de Chocolate remained active in Cuba. Fiesta cubana (Puchito, 1960), reissued as Guaguancó a todos los barrios (Antilla, 1960) Fiesta...