Salsa music developed in New York City in the early 1970s from genres like boogaloo and pachanga created by Puerto Rican and Latino communities in Manhattan. It blended elements of jazz, soul, rock and roll with Afro-Cuban rhythms and Latin folklore. Some seminal salsa artists included Celia Cruz, a Cuban singer known for son montuno, guaracha and salsa, Hector Lavoe, a Puerto Rican salsa singer popular in the 1970s-80s, and Ismael Rivera, a Puerto Rican singer known as the "Sonero Mayor" who found success with Fania All Stars.