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Salvador Escribà of La Salseta del Poble Sec Dies at 75 After Stroke

The Catalan musician and band frontman, famed for closing Andorra's Sant Julià de Lòria festival for over 30 years, passed away suddenly, leaving a.

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Key Points

  • Died at 75 from sudden stroke on Thursday.
  • Closed Sant Julià de Lòria festival nightly from 1984-2016.
  • Founded band in 1977; launched Salseta Discs label aiding Catalan rock.
  • Shared final 2016 stage with Sopa de Cabra's Gerard Quintana.

Salvador Escribà, the frontman of the band La Salseta del Poble Sec, has died at the age of 75 after suffering a sudden stroke on Thursday.

For more than three decades, Escribà and his group served as the signature act closing the final night of Sant Julià de Lòria's major summer festival, one of Andorra's most prominent celebrations. The band performed this role every year from 1984 until 2016, when Escribà stepped back from the intense touring schedule. Their performances left "an indelible mark on the collective memory of our parish," according to local statements.

Born in Bellcaire d'Urgell, Escribà founded La Salseta del Poble Sec in 1977. Beyond their festival appearances across Catalonia and Andorra, the group also operated as Salseta Discs, a pioneering record label that helped launch the Catalan rock scene. Among the acts they supported were early recordings by Sopa de Cabra.

This connection was highlighted during La Salseta's last show in Sant Julià in 2016, when Escribà shared the stage with Sopa de Cabra's Gerard Quintana—a moment that underscored the band's influence across genres.

Escribà's death has prompted widespread mourning in Sant Julià de Lòria, where residents still miss the energy the band brought to the festival's climactic night. The parish council has expressed its condolences, reflecting the musician's enduring popularity locally. While no public spaces have yet been named in honour of Escribà or the band, such tributes remain a possibility in the future.

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