Don Armando's 2nd Avenue Rhumba Band was a notable group in the 1970s disco scene, distinguished by its fusion of Latin rhythms with disco beats. Led by Armando Bonilla, a percussionist of Puerto Rican descent, the band incorporated diverse elements into its music, from Cuban son to funk. The band's most well-known track, "Deputy of Love," became a dance-floor staple and an enduring symbol of the era’s disco culture. Despite a relatively short career, Don Armando's 2nd Avenue Rhumba Band made a significant contribution to the fusion of Latin and disco music.