Ray Barretto

Drummer and conguero of salsa music

Ray Barretto - Drummer and conguero of salsa music
Born

1929
96 years ago

Died

February 17th, 2006
19 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Acclaimed drummer and conguero contributed significantly to the development of the salsa genre. Worked with various prominent musicians and bands, including Tito Puente and the Fania All-Stars. Barretto's innovative rhythms and incorporation of Afro-Caribbean influences shaped the sound of salsa. Released several successful albums, with notable works including 'Indestructible' and 'Brava'. His career spanned multiple decades, during which he fused jazz elements with Latin music, helping to popularize salsa globally. Barretto also participated in various musical collaborations that enriched the genre.

Developed salsa music with innovative rhythms

Released influential albums such as 'Indestructible'

Collaborated with Tito Puente and Fania All-Stars

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