Salsa legend Willie Colón dies at age 75, family says


FILE PHOTO: Puerto Rican musician Willie Colon arrives to attend the 18th annual Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) award show in New York March 26, 2007. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo

Feb 21 (Reuters) - American salsa ⁠legend Willie Colon, the pioneering trombonist, vocalist and composer, died on ⁠Saturday at age 75, his family said in a statement.

"While ‌we grieve his absence, we also rejoice in the timeless gift of his music and the cherished memories he created that will live on forever," the family said on ​Colon's Facebook page.

The cause of death was not ⁠disclosed.

Born in the Bronx to ⁠Puerto Rican parents, Colón recorded dozens of albums including La Gran Fuga (The ⁠Big ‌Break) in 1970 and El Juicio in 1972, according to Fania Records, a label that promoted salsa music.

He signed with Fania ⁠at age 15 and two years later, in 1967, released ​his first album ‌El Malo, which has sold more than 300,000 copies, according to ⁠his biography on ​the LA Philharmonic website.

Colón's music combined elements of jazz, rock and salsa, incorporating the rhythms of traditional music from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Brazil, and Africa, the ⁠biography said.

"A significant overarching theme in Colón’s ​music—which draws from many cultures and several different styles—is an exploration of the competing associations that Puerto Ricans have with their home and with the ⁠United States," it said.

"He uses his songs to depict and investigate the problems of living in the U.S. as a Puerto Rican and also to imply the cultural contributions that Puerto Ricans have to offer."

In 2004, he ​received a lifetime achievement award from the ⁠Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

A longtime social activist, Colón was a ​member of the Latino Commission on AIDS ‌and the United Nations Immigrant Foundation and ​was a board member at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, according to the biography.

(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Franklin Paul)

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