Since its founding in 1962, Great combo for Puerto Rico He brought good salsa music and Puerto Rican culture around the world, constantly traveling to different countries and destinations.
Plane, train and bus rides “Mulattos flavor” It becomes a normal routine to be able to visit every corner with their sauce. What they never imagined, however, was that this week, as they were on their way to Connecticut to perform a concert at the historic Palace Theater in Waterbury on Friday, a new “mulatto” would join them on the bus that was taking them into town.
Members of El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico were heading toward Waterbury when they had to stop the shuttle bus because they discovered a new passenger, as documented in a video circulating on the group’s social networks.
“We’re on tour in Connecticut, but we had to get off the bus because there was a raccoon and that’s why we’re here,” singer Jerry Rivas said with the rest of the band members as they got off the bus. .
“Adventures with narration! Last night when we were on our way to Connecticut we realized that we were accompanied by a special guest… a raccoon! Enjoy this adventure…”, read the post they shared on social networks.
Among the jokes and comments, the group members recognized the raccoon that was traveling in the transport, which, according to the video, they were able to remove with a broom.
At the end of the trip they reached their destination and were able to perform their salsa group at the Palace Theater in Waterbury.
“Thank you Waterbury, CT! Our first show at the Palace Theater! Just! Thank you for joining us!”, expressed the members at the end of the ceremony.
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