Salsa legend d/es aged 75 as famil

Willie Colón, a legendary figure in salsa and a pioneer of the Nuyorican musical movement, has died at the age of 75, his family confirmed.

His influence helped shape Latin music for generations.

Born in April 1950 in the South Bronx, Colón emerged from a vibrant cultural environment that fueled his creativity.

He became known not only as a trombonist, but also as a composer, poet, and musical director.

Colón began his professional career at just 16 with the album El Malo, launching a defining collaboration with singer Héctor Lavoe.

Their partnership became one of the most important in salsa history.

Together, Colón and Lavoe recorded 16 albums, blending street-level storytelling with innovative arrangements.

Their music captured the voice of a generation and helped bring salsa to international audiences.

After their partnership, Colón continued to evolve artistically.

He built a successful solo career and expanded his sound while remaining rooted in the rhythms that first defined his work.

He also collaborated with Rubén Blades, producing six influential albums that combined social commentary with musical experimentation, further elevating salsa’s artistic scope.

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