"Lalo" Rodríguez, Puerto Rican salsa singer, dies at 64

Native authorities reported that Puerto Rican salsa musician "Lalo" Rodríguez, who was as soon as a part of Eddie Palmieri's band, died Tuesday on the age of 64, in keeping with the Related Press.

The "Ven, devórame otra vez" singer was discovered lifeless in a public housing mission within the U.S. territory, police mentioned, in keeping with the AP. The reason for loss of life remains to be unknown, however there have been no seen indicators of violence on Rodríguez's physique, the AP reported.

The singer, who was born Ubaldo Rodríguez Santos in 1958, started his profession as a baby, singing in native occasions and festivals, in addition to on the radio and tv. 

He finally joined Palmieri's band as an adolescent in 1973, the place he picked up his stage title "Lalo." The salsero sang on Palmieri's album "Solar of Latin Music" — which gained a Grammy in 1976, the primary ever Grammy awarded to a Latin file.

After his time within the band, Rodríguez went on to have a profitable solo profession, producing music till the late 2000s.

Lalo Rodríguez died at age 64
FILE -- Lalo Rodriguez attends as one in every of honorees of 'Dia Nacional de la Zalza' press convention on March 10, 2016 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.  

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Whereas the salsero made his mark within the music world, he struggled in his private life with medication and alcohol, and was beforehand charged with possession of cocaine, in keeping with the AP.

A number of distinguished figures from the Puerto Rican group and the salsa music world honored the late Rodríguez with tributes on social media. 

Musician Eddie Palmieri mentioned his former bandmate was "an enormous in so some ways."

"It's with deep disappointment that I study of the loss of life of Lalo Rodríguez," Palmieri wrote. "I need not let you know how a lot he has meant to me, our music and tradition, and the world group."

Grammy-winning salsa band Grupo Area of interest put out a assertion on Twitter, calling Rodríguez "one of the well-known voices of salsa on the planet."

"Loads of power for his household, followers and mates," the group added.

Puerto Rican singer Elvis Crespo honored Rodríguez's reminiscence, tweeting that he had "one of the stunning voices my ears have heard and can hear."

"His distinctive timbre, tune and energy made his music immortal," Crespo expressed. "My honest condolences to his household and followers."

Journalist Benjamín Torres Gotay known as the reminiscence of the Grammy-winning artist "immortal."

"He'll at all times dwell on in 'Devórame otra vez', 'Máximo Chamorro' and 'Deseo salvaje', and thru many different works," Gotay mentioned. "Unhappy finish at this time for a real legend."

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