This supergroup brought together some of the best salsa musicians of the era, including Celia Cruz, Héctor Lavoe, and Willie Colón. Their live performances and recordings helped popularize salsa worldwide.
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Hector Lavoe
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Pivotal role in popularizing salsa
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Known as 'El Cantante de los Cantantes' (The Singer of Singers), Lavoe is an iconic figure in salsa. His unmistakable voice and style make him one of the pillars of the genre.
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Willie Colon
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Pioneer of Salsa music
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Colón is a trombonist, composer, and bandleader who is a key figure in the history of salsa. His collaboration with Héctor Lavoe produced some of the most influential albums in the genre.
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Rubén Blades
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Successful vocalist and songwriter in Panamanian music and salsa history
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Blades is a Panamanian singer, songwriter, and activist who revolutionized salsa with his socially conscious lyrics and narrative style. His album 'Siembra' is an undisputed classic.
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Irakere
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This Cuban band fused salsa with jazz and Afro-Cuban music, creating an innovative and sophisticated sound. Their musical experimentation opened new doors for the genre.
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