Veteran actor Edward James Olmos is working with the family of legendary musician Tito Puente on film, tv, and virtual reality projects.
Puente was known affectionately as "The King of Mambo" but his contributions extended to multiple genres including Latin Jazz.
He won seven Grammy Awards for his contributions to music, with both a Grammy and Latin Grammy Award posthumously in 2001 for his collaboration with Eddie Palmieri onPuente suffered a massive heart attack after a show in Puerto Rico on May 31 and was flown home to New York City to have a heart valve repaired. He later died from complications. Olmos was one of many stars who attended his funeral held at the Riverside Memorial Chapel on the Upper West Side on June 4.
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