Mon Rivera

Mon Rivera is the common name given to two distinct Puerto Rican musicians (both born in Mayagüez), namely Ramon Rivera Alers (originally nicknamed "Don Mon", or Mon The Elder) and his oldest son, Efraín Rivera Castillo (May 25, 1925 – March 12, 1978), (referred to early in his career as "Moncito", or Little Mon, and later known by his father's moniker). This article refers mainly to Efraín Rivera Castillo, a popular band leader known in salsa, plena and Latin jazz circles. Efraín was specifically known for salsa and a Puerto Rican style called plena. He is credited for a fast humorous style and for introducing the sound of an all-trombone brass section to Afro-Rican orchestra music. Three of Efraín's brothers were also musicians. Efraín's son is the percussionist, Javier Rivera.

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