Nicolas "Nicky" Marrero, was born in the Bronx, New York on June 17, 1950. Better known as the wonderful timbalero Nicky Marrero, he began playing professionally at the age of 15 with
Orchesta Caribe. Thereafter, he was asked by
Willie Colon to join his band where he recorded “Jazzy” on the "
El Malo" album. From 1965 – 1971 he performed with
Eddie Palmieri's band. In 1968 he recorded the LP
Champagne with Eddie Palmieri and His Orchestra, published by the label
Tico Records. In 1970 he recorded the LP
Harlem River Drive with Palmieri who brought together other Latin Jazz artists Victor Vinegas,
Andy Gonzales,
Ronnie Cuber along with African American Funk all-stars Jermey Jemmott and
Bernard Purdie."The results of this experiment [were] a deeply funky and socially conscious album, addressing issues of poverty and unemployment and general conditions of ghetto living." He has also performed and recorded with the
Larry Harlow's orchestra from 1971 to 1973. In 1974 he was asked by
Jerry Masucci to join the
Fania All-Stars, replacing
Orestes Vilató where he would record Fania's greatest hits and tour the world. ==Later career==