Legendary musician Willie Colón, pioneer of urban salsa, died at 75 in a New York hospital from respiratory and cardiac complications. His family confirmed the news, emphasizing his eternal legacy in Latin music. Colón, of Puerto Rican origin, left an indelible mark through collaborations with Héctor Lavoe and Rubén Blades.
Willie Colón, born April 28, 1950, in New York's Bronx with Puerto Rican ancestry, grew up amid migration and discrimination that shaped his work. At 11, he received his first trumpet from his grandmother Antonia Román Pintor, who urged him to remember his Puerto Rican roots. He soon adopted the trombone, the instrument that defined his raw, streetwise sound, breaking from salsa's traditional elegance.
At 16, he recorded 'El Malo' with Héctor Lavoe, an album that established a defiant aesthetic. Together, they popularized songs like 'Calle Luna, Calle Sol', 'Che Che Colé', and 'El día de mi suerte', projecting the reality of Latino youth. His partnership with Rubén Blades expanded the genre with albums like 'Siembra' (1978), considered the best-selling salsa album, featuring 'Pedro Navaja' and 'Plástico', incorporating social and political narratives. Though their personal relationship deteriorated over the years, their impact endures.
As a solo artist and Fania Records figure, Colón produced over 30 albums, with nine gold, five platinum, and more than eight million copies sold. Songs like 'El gran varón', 'Idilio', and 'Gitana' blended sensitivity and social critique. His robust trombone helped define 'salsa dura' and was part of the Fania All-Stars.
His health declined after a 2021 car accident in North Carolina with his wife Julia. Recently hospitalized at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, New York, he died on February 21, 2026. The family issued a statement: “It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and renowned musician, Willie Colón. He passed peacefully this morning (yesterday), surrounded by his loving family. While we mourn his absence, we also rejoice in the eternal gift of his music and the cherished memories he created, which will live on forever”.
Reactions included Rubén Blades' sorrow, planning to write about his legacy. Elvis Crespo said: “The maestro Willie. Today the trombones of the Bronx inspire my gratitude to God and life for allowing me to hear the genius of an artist who communicated through his creativity and sensitivity. His influence is embedded in my brain and heart”. From Colombia, Grupo Niche stated: “Today we bid farewell with deep sadness to Willie Colón, trombonist, composer, producer, and absolute reference of our culture... Thank you for so much, maestro. Your music is eternal”.
Colón had a special bond with Colombia, where he gave his last concert in Cali at the December 2023 Fair. He stated: “If it weren't for Colombia, salsa would be completely fallen”. He composed 'Pa’ Colombia' as a homage.