Known for hits such as "Puerto Rico," "Adoracion," "No se compara" and "Maestro rumbero," he died in Colorado on Saturday after respiratory failure, the source said.
Born in Ponce, Quintana played in quartets and sextets in his early career. In 1960 he joined forces with the beloved Eddie Palmieri, also from Puerto Rico, in the "Orquesta La Perfecta."
Yet he hit it big with fans with the Fania All-Stars in the late 1960s. Many experts credit him with a major role in getting salsa's Afro-Caribbean beat to stick.