Generoso Jimenez, 90; Cuban trombonist

Generoso Jimenez, 90, a legendary Cuban trombonist and arranger who helped create the 1950s big-band sound of Afro Cuban icon Beny MorĂ©, died Saturday at Coral Gables Hospital in Coral Gables, Fla., the Miami Herald reported Monday.

In reporting his death, Billboard magazine said Jimenez was a member of the original lineup of the pioneering Orquesta Aragon and also played with the legendary arranger and bandleader Chico O’Farrell.

Jimenez was born to a family of musicians in the small town of Cruces in central Cuba. He played a variety of instruments with the municipal orchestra before joining a regional orchestra as a pianist. He later settled on slide trombone

He stayed in Cuba after Fidel Castro seized power in 1959 and, according to the Herald’s obituary, recorded “El Trombon Majadero,” considered a classic in contemporary Cuban music. He came to the U.S. in 2003 to attend a Latin Grammy ceremony and returned a few months later to stay.

His last recording was for singer Gloria Estefan’s “90 Millas” Spanish-language album that was released Tuesday.

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