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Polito Vega, Salsa ‘King’ of New York Radio, Dies at 84

The New York Times – Music:

In a career that began in 1960, the Puerto Rico-born Mr. Vega became, one admirer said, “the architect of Hispanic radio at a global level.”

Sam Roberts
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Deaths (Obituaries), Fania Records, La Mega, Latin Music, New York City, Radio, Salsa Dancing, Spanish Language, Vega, Polito (1937-2023)
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