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Eddie Palmieri, Latin Jazz Pioneer and 8-Time Grammy Winner, Dies at 88

Aug 7, 2025 | Entertainment

August 7, 2025

Eddie Palmieri, the trailblazing Latin jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader, has died at age 88. The news was confirmed by Fania Records, with his daughter stating he passed away at his New Jersey home after a prolonged illness. Palmieri was not only a master musician but also a fearless innovator who redefined Latin music over a seven-decade career.

Born in 1936 in Spanish Harlem, Palmieri grew up immersed in music, following in the footsteps of his older brother, Charlie Palmieri. He first played timbales in his uncle’s orchestra before returning to the piano — an instrument he would make sound like an entire rhythm section.

In 1961, Palmieri formed La Perfecta, a groundbreaking band that swapped the usual trumpets for a bold trombone section — a move that reshaped the sound of salsa. Albums like Vámonos Pa’l Monte and Harlem River Drive — which fused Latin rhythms with jazz, funk, and soul — cemented his status as a visionary.

Palmieri became the first Latino to win a Grammy in 1975 for The Sun of Latin Music and went on to win eight Grammys in total. A tireless advocate for Latin culture, he helped create the Latin Jazz category at the Grammys and spoke out when it was removed in 2011, helping lead to its reinstatement.

He collaborated with icons like Tito Puente, Lalo Rodríguez, and Cachao, and his influence extended far beyond Latin music. Even into his 80s, he continued releasing new music and performing virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic.

From Spanish Harlem to the Smithsonian and Yale University, which awarded him its prestigious Chubb Fellowship, Palmieri’s music was more than entertainment — it was a cultural force. Though many of his contemporaries are gone, Eddie Palmieri’s rhythms, resistance, and legacy will resonate for generations to come.

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