Willie Colón, the Grammy-nominated architect of urban salsa music and social activist, died Saturday. He was 75.
His career spanned 60 years and dozens of albums and had been named among the most influential Latino artists of all time.
Throughout his career, Colón released more than 40 albums, pioneering a salsa sound influenced by the streets of New York City and beloved by Latin immigrant households around the globe.
Willie Colón, the Grammy-nominated architect of urban salsa music and social activist, died Saturday. He was 75. Over his decades-long career, the trombonist, composer, arranger and singer produced ...
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