
Passion and Pain: The Life of Hector Lavoe
Marc ShapiroFrom the poverty-stricken streets of Ponce, Puerto Rico to the vibrant barrios of New York City, HECTOR LAVOE became the singer of all singers, and the driving-force behind the Salsa movement in the mid-1960s. His popularity rivaled that of his contemporaries, Tito Puente, Celia Cruz and Johnny Pacheco.
Behind the music, Hector's life was filled with drugs, alcohol and women. An endless stream of tragedy plagued him including: a gun-related accident that killed his son, Hector's ninth floor jump from a hotel window and his death in 1993 from AIDS.
But Hector's pristine voice, one-of-a-kind stage performances, sold-out concerts and bestselling albums were what his fans remember most and what made him an international icon. His music brought joy to legions of people, and it continues today.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: St. Martins Press-3PL
Published: 06/26/2007
ISBN: 9780312373078
Pages: 202
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 8.26h x 6.66w x 0.62d
Review Citations: Poder Hispanic 10/01/2007 pg. 77
