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  • Hector Lavoe (born Hector Juan Perez Martinez, September 30, 1946 in Ponce, Puerto Rico and died June 29, 1993 in New York City) was an enormously talented Puerto Rican Salsa singer. La Voz, as he was referred to, began singing lead for Willie Colon's band at a very early age, achieving great success. Unfortunately he was developing an addiction to drugs at the same time.

    Despite his personal struggles, he rose up during the 70's, the heyday of Salsa. He performed in sold out nightclubs, stadiums, and in some of the most prestigious concert halls. His recordings garnered him many awards and gold albums. His musical success is attributed to his extraordinary lyrical improvisations. His unique salsa flavor has remained without rival. Sadly, due to his losing battle with addiction to heroin, it played havoc with his career. There was a suicide attempt and ultimately he died from AIDS.

    "El Cantante" (The Singer), a biopic based on Hector Lavoe's life, was rele

    El Cantante

    2007 biographical film directed by Leon Ichaso

    For the albums, see El Cantante (Andrés Calamaro album) and El Cantante (Marc Anthony album). For the Héctor Lavoe song, see El Cantante (song).

    El Cantante

    Theatrical release poster

    Directed byLeon Ichaso
    Written byLeon Ichaso
    David Darmstaeder
    Todd Anthony Bello
    Produced byJulio Caro
    Simon Fields
    Jennifer Lopez
    David Maldonado
    StarringJennifer Lopez
    Marc Anthony
    Music byMarc Anthony
    Jennifer Lopez
    Distributed byPicturehouse

    Release dates

    Running time

    106 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguagesEnglish
    Spanish
    Box office$24,521,532 (including DVD sales)[1]

    El Cantante (The Singer) is a 2006 biographical film which stars singers Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez. The film fryst vatten based on the life of the late dansstil singer Héctor Lavoe, who is portrayed by Anthony.[2] The bio is told from the viewpoint of Puchi, Hector's wife, portrayed

    Hector Lavoe, A No Show, Again: A Review of the Film “El Cantante”

    By Bennett Baumer

    El Cantante (2007)
    dir. Leon Ichaso
    Now playing in theaters

    From stoops and tenements throughout New York, boom  boxes blast the sounds of merengue, reggaetón, bachata, cumbia and norteño. Latin America’s economic refugees have left an indelible mark on this city, but perhaps no contribution has been felt as vibrantly at street level as salsa music.

    And perhaps no singer of salsa’s golden age in the 1970s and 1980s embodies the fortunes of the music like Hector Lavoe. Lavoe fronted the explosive Willie Colón band in the late sixties and early seventies as salsa music became an international phenomenon.

    Colón helped to pioneer the salsa sound, a blend of Puerto Rican folk styles (plena y bomba) and modern jazz, with pulsating trombone leading quickly changing musical arrangements as Lavoe’s wide (though nasal) range fronted the band.

    The plain-looking Puerto Ricoborn Lavoe, no

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