Final Song Above the Clouds

Raul Malo’s final months unfolded like a ballad he never meant to write, each verse heavier than the last. After his 2024 colon cancer diagnosis, he faced the rare leptomeningeal disease that invaded the tissues around his brain and spinal cord, stealing the road from under his feet but never the music from his soul. Radiation, chemo and experimental treatments became his new tour schedule, hospital rooms his dressing rooms, as he quietly canceled every 2025 show while urging fans to keep listening.

His wife, Betty, called his passing “another gig in the sky,” a line that already feels like a lyric he might have sung. From Miami son of Cuban parents to Grammy-winning frontman, he turned ache into anthems and strangers into family. Survived by his wife of 34 years, their three sons, his mother, sister and bandmates, Raul leaves behind songs that now play like letters from beyond, proof that even when a voice is stilled, its echo can outsing the dark.