Band,
Latin
A.k.a. Rubby Haddock El Maestro
Rubby Haddock is one of the greatest exponents of good Latin music. His orchestra is known as one of the best and most danceable "Big Bands" on the island. He is called "El Maestro" by his followers and fellow artists. For his long career, exposed to the world of entertainment, Rubby became one of the most knowledgeable artists in the history of Latin music. Born in Manhattan, New York, on February 6, of Puerto Rican parents. Her mother lived in Miami most of her life since the late sixties 60's his Father, Ruben Haddock who was a musician in New York, founded the most famous Dance Club in Puerto Rico, the MIRAMAR CENTER; he also owned The Club at Rio Piedras and Coameño Club Caborrojeño Bayamón. It was a glorious era where its producer father brought to the island of Puerto Rico the biggest stars of Latin music such as: Tito Rodriguez, Tito Puente, La Lupe, Eddie Palmieri, RICKY RAY, JOEY Pastrana, JOE Cuba, WILLY COLON, Hector Lavoe, Larry Harlow, Ismael Miranda, CHIVIRICO Davila, TNT BAND among others, in addition to being manager and producer of Roberto And His New Montuno.
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Blanquita Haddock voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Salsa Tropical | Rubby Haddock Y Su Orquesta | 1989 | Album |
¡Otra Vez! | Rubby Haddock Y Su Orquesta | 1988 | Album |
Todo Me Huele A Ti / Intercambio De Amor | Rubby Haddock Y Su Orquesta | 1988 | Single |
The Entertainer 2 | Rubby Haddock Y Su Orquesta | 1987 | Album |
Lo Mio Es Cantar / Soy Lo Peor | Rubby Haddock Y Su Orquesta | 1987 | Single |
La Leyenda | Rubby Haddock Y Su Orquesta | 1978 | Album |
Son Los Nervios / Quiero Cantar | Rubby Haddock Y Su Orquesta | 1978 | Single |
Castigala / No Me Vuelvo A Enamorar | Rubby Haddock Y Su Orquesta | Single | |
Asi Me Llaman | Rubby Haddock Y Su Orquesta | Album | |
Intercambio De Amor / Margarita | Rubby Haddock Y Su Orquesta, Wilkins | Single |