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Salsa Legend Willie Colón Honored at St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Mar 9, 2026 | Entertainment

March 9, 2026

Family, friends, and fans gathered at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan to honor the life of Willie Colón, the legendary New York artist widely regarded as one of the architects of modern salsa music. Colón passed away last month at the age of 75.

Born in the South Bronx to Puerto Rican parents, Colón began playing trumpet at 12 before switching to trombone two years later. Over the decades, he became a pioneering force in Latin music as a trombonist, composer, arranger, and singer. His influential album “El Malo” helped define the New York salsa sound of the 1970s.

During the funeral service, Colón’s sons delivered heartfelt tributes, remembering the man behind the music as simply “Papa.” Musicians who had performed with him over the years also paid tribute, with a band serenading his casket as fans gathered outside.

Throughout his career, Colón released more than 40 albums, sold over 30 million records worldwide, and collaborated with icons such as Celia Cruz.

Beyond music, Colón was also a community leader who supported civil rights causes and served as an adviser to New York City officials. He is survived by his wife, four sons, and six grandchildren.

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