Gerald "Jerry" Masucci (October 7, 1934 – December 21, 1997) was an American attorney, businessman and salsa music promoter. He was co-founder of Fania Records.
Masucci was born in Brooklyn, New York. To Italian immigrant parents Urbano and Elvira Masucci. His only brother is Alexander Masucci, who would later become the Vice President of Fania Records and the Vice President of Island Records. He was a police officer in New York City before, and during, attending law school. In 1960, he graduated from New York Law School as a juris doctor. He then worked for a public relations firm in Cuba, where he became interested in Latin music.
In 1964 in New York City, Masucci, then a divorce attorney, and Johnny Pacheco, a Dominican musician, established Fania Records. They started out selling records out of the trunk of cars on the streets of Spanish Harlem, signing up young artists, creating new sounds, and eventually having hit records. Over the next 15 years, Fania Records helped define the sound, culture, and language associated with the salsa genre, a musical movement that arose partly from the unavailability in the United States of music produced in Cuba.
In 1980, he was running Fame, a modeling agency.
Masucci died in Buenos Aires, Argentina in December 1997 at age 63. It was reported that he had three daughters, Darlene, Misty and Corrine.