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Eddie Palmieri, legendary pianist and the giant of Latin music, dies at 88 after extended illness

Eddie Palmieri, legendary pianist and the giant of Latin music, dies at 88 after extended illness

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AP Grammy-winning salsa pioneer Eddie Palmieri dead at 88
Eddie Palmieri, the visionary pianist who revolutionized Latin jazz and salsa music, has died at the age of 88. His family confirmed he passed away Wednesday(August 6) at his home in New Jersey following an extended illness.
Palmieri, known for his explosive energy at the keyboard and genre-defying compositions, was a trailblazer whose work spanned over six decades and earned him ten Grammy Awards. His death marks the end of a towering chapter in American and Afro-Caribbean music history.
Born December 15, 1936, in Spanish Harlem to Puerto Rican parents, Palmieri grew up surrounded by the rhythms of Afro-Cuban and Caribbean music. His classical piano training laid the foundation for a career that would ultimately break musical boundaries and reshape the landscape of Latin jazz.
He founded La Perfecta in 1961, a groundbreaking ensemble that introduced a bold, brass-heavy sound by replacing traditional trumpets with trombones. The result was raw, powerful, and utterly new, what critics later hailed as a reinvention of salsa itself. Nicknamed "El Sol de la Música Latina" ('The Sun of Latin Music'), Palmieri captivated audiences with rhythmic complexity, daring arrangements, and thunderous solos that became his signature. His genre-bending 1971 album Harlem River Drive fused Latin jazz with soul, funk, and politically charged themes, cementing his reputation as not only a musical innovator but a social commentator.
Palmieri made history in 1975 by becoming the first recipient of the Grammy Award for Best Latin Recording, awarded for his seminal work The Sun of Latin Music. Over the years, he amassed nine additional Grammys for albums like Masterpiece, Solito, and Palo Pa' Rumba.With hits such as 'Azúcar,' 'Muñeca,' 'Vámonos Pa'l Monte,' and 'Palo Pa' Rumba,' Palmieri built an enduring repertoire that remains influential across generations of musicians worldwide.Even into his 80s, he remained an electrifying presence on stage, performing at international festivals and continuing to push the boundaries of his art.Palmieri was married to Iraida Palmieri until her death in 2014. The couple shared a deep bond, and he frequently credited her as his greatest source of strength and inspiration. Together, they had five children: Gabriela, Renee, Eydie, Ileana, and Edward Palmieri II. He is also survived by several grandchildren.Despite later-life health struggles and personal loss, Palmieri remained deeply connected to his musical roots and his family, who supported him throughout his life and career.
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