Ray Barretto, the legendary American percussionist and bandleader of Puerto Rican descent, brought the vibrant rhythms of Latin jazz and salsa to life with unparalleled energy and innovation. Born in Brooklyn in 1929, Barretto's music was deeply rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Puerto Rico, blending it seamlessly with the swing and jazz influences of his upbringing. Known for his dynamic conga playing, Barretto was a sought-after session musician, gracing countless recordings with his distinctive sound. Beyond his studio work, he led his own bands, pioneering progressive Latin music that pushed boundaries and captivated audiences worldwide. With hits like "El 'Ray' Criollo" and "Salsa y Dulzura," Barretto's music remains a testament to his enduring legacy as a trailblazer in Latin music.