El Gran Combo
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El show de las 12 is a Puerto Rican midday variety television series airing on WKAQ-TV, and later on the nationwide Telemundo network, and hosted by Eddie Miro for most of its run. It aired every week-day for 40 years until its cancellation on February 25, 2005.
El show de las 12
Musical documentary film about the similarities between two types of music genres known as Salsa and Reggaeton. The clave is the five-note two-bar rhythm pattern which generates rhythmic measurement and is the foundation and backbone of Salsa and all Afro-Cuban based music.
La clave

The film includes highlights of the Banco Popular's music specials, whose production started in 1993.
Lo mejor de nuestra música popular: 15 años de éxitos

Manuel, the manager of the (real-life) Hotel Condado Beach in San Juan, and his assistant Paquito decide to promote their establishment by offering free "honeymoons in Puerto Rico" to newlywed couples.
Luna de miel en Puerto Rico

Jíbaro Machuchal inherits a piece of land in Condado Beach. When he arrives, he finds a hotel has been built on his land.
Millonario a go-go

A tribute to the iconic mega salsa band, Puerto Rico's own, El Gran Combo.
Salsa: un homenaje a El Gran Combo
A testimony about Afro-Cuban popular music from its origins to the present day.
From Son to Salsa

Machuchal as a federal agent. He presents his humorous adventures and exploits in the city of New York as Agent 0. The film is an extremely mild spoof of James Bondish-spy films.
Machuchal: Agente 0

This documentary examines the musical tastes of Puerto Rico's youth. The terms "cocolos" refers to those who prefer salsa music, and "rockeros" to those who prefer rock music. Through interviews and an array of musical settings, the film explores the young people's feelings in a humorist yet serious manner, bringing to the forefront issues of biases and national identity inherent in this innocent yet very powerful form of social entertainment.
Cocolos y Rockeros
Homage to Puerto Rican composers, musicians, and singers.
Un pueblo que canta

70% of the rum sold in the United States is produced in Puerto Rico. This 35-minute short film tours the island's distilleries and places of historial importance, highlighting the Puerto Rican rum industry. It has the participation of Puerto Rican music figures such as Kany García, El Gran Combo, Pedro Capó and Wisin.
Sounds of the Rum Capital

Rhythms, Images, and Memories "Estampas de mi Tierra" celebrates the festive season in a house transformed into a stage, taking us on a journey through time with anecdotes, photographs, and songs. This musical and visual tour transports us to different corners and moments of Puerto Rico, evoking memories of yesterday and today. Salsa, merengue, pop, and other genres weave the story of this moving production.
Estampas de mi tierra

El Gran Combo performs from the Wyndham Hotel in Puerto Rico.