There was a time when Fania Records was the most transcendent label in Latin music — hailed as the Motown of salsa. From its meteoric rise in late ’60s New York to its triumphant empire of sound ...
The salsa music pioneer died Saturday at 75.
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One of salsa music's most towering figures is gone — the Grammy-nominated trombonist and activist died Saturday at 75.