Willie Colon
Willie Colón is a salsa pioneer who reshaped the genre as a trombonist, singer, songwriter, and producer. A central figure in New York's salsa explosion, he paired bold music with an equally bold public image.
Origens
Born William Anthony Colón Román, he began his career in 1965 as a trombonist and became a key figure in the early New York City scene tied to Fania Records, the era's leading salsa label.
O som
Colón's sound is muscular, brass-forward salsa, anchored by his trombone and a restless willingness to experiment. He wore the genre's gritty edge proudly, famously adopting a gangster image on his album covers before it was fashionable.
Legado
A best-selling artist, he became one of salsa's defining creative forces, scoring hits like "Aguanilé" with Héctor Lavoe, "Tiburón," and "El gran varón," while later channeling his profile into New York City activism and politics.
Música símbolo
Idilio
"Idilio" showcases his gift for melody and storytelling, a romantic salsa standard that highlights the more tender side of his catalog.
Músicas principais
- 1
Idilio ★
Mis Favoritas · 1993
- 2
El Gran Varon
Legal Alien - Top Secrets · 1989
- 3
Pedro Navaja
Siembra · 1978
- 4
La Murga
Asalto Navideño (Remastered 2025) · 1972
- 5
Che Che Colé
Crime Pays · 1972