Singer Lalo Rodríguez found dead in Puerto Rico

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With a career spanning more than 45 years, the voice of hits like ‘Ven devórame otra vez’, ‘Pero llegante tú’ and ‘Nada de ti’ distinguished herself as one of the most celebrated voices in the history of salsa.

The veteran Puerto Rican salsa singer Lalo Rodriguez, 64 yearswas found dead this Tuesday in front of a residential building Sabana Abajo, in the municipality of Carolina, in the north of Puerto Rico.

The Puerto Rico Police reported that a call to the emergency system alerted the authorities who went to the place, where a relative of the artist identified the body.

No visible signs of violence at the scene and it will be the autopsy, and other tests, that determine the causes of death, the Police reported in a statement.

With a career of over 45 yearsthe voice of hits like “Ven devórame otra vez”, “Pero llegante tú” and “Nada de ti” distinguished herself as one of the most celebrated voices in the history of salsa.

“One of the most beautiful voices that my ears have heard and will hear. His unique timbre, tuned and powerful, made his music immortal. My sincere condolences to his family and fans. May our Lalo Rodríguez rest in peace“Puerto Rican singer Elvis Crespo expressed on his Twitter account.

Ubaldo Rodríguez Santos, first name of the artist, He began his musical career at the age of 12 by joining the Tempo Moderno orchestra as a singer.

At the age of 16, she debuted as a professional singer.l recording his first album with the legendary pianist of Puerto Rican origin Eddie Palmieri, titled ‘The Sun of the Latin Music’, which became the first album to win an Anglo-Saxon Grammy Award in the salsa genre.

His most recognized songs

Songs like ‘Nothing about you’, ‘Wild desire’, ‘A Spanish rose’ and ‘Never with you’ were part of that album, Rodrígue recorded his second production ‘Unfinished Masterpiece’ (1975), followed by the album ‘Fireworks’ (1976) with Frank ‘Machito’ Grillo’s band.

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The Puerto Rican singer later worked in the production ‘Tommy Olivencia Introducing Lalo Rodríguez and Simón Pérez’, which earned him his second Anglo-Saxon Grammy Award, becoming the first Latino singer to win two gramophones.

Rodriguez later he was part of the Puerto Rico All Star orchestra, with which he recorded the albums ‘Los profesionales’ and ‘Tribute to the Messiah’.

Several years later to Puerto Rico, where he worked with producer Frank Ferrer on the album ‘Simply Lalo’, andn which were the songs ‘Francisco Andante’, ‘Si no hay material’ and ‘Máximo Chamorro’ and ‘Tristeza encantada’, written by Tite Curet Alonso.

Three years later he released ‘A new awakening’, which included ‘Come devour me again’, his greatest international success with which he remained for more than a year on the Billboard magazine list.

The artist lived in Orlando, Florida, for around 26 years, In 1986, he married Wanda Torres, with whom he had four children: Jeramel, José Juan, Linda and Yariel.

Several scandals marked the artist’s career with episodes that included drug addiction, excessive alcohol consumption, and in 2011 he was arrested in Florida on charges of domestic violence.

He was sentenced to two years probation and the salsa veteran divorced in 2022.



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