Ruben Blades Biography

Born asRubén Blades Bellido de Luna
Occup.Musician
FromPanama
BornJuly 16, 1948
Panama City, Panama
Age76 years
Rubén Blades (birthed July 16, 1948) is a Panamanian singer, songwriter, star, musician, activist, and also political leader. He is one of the most prominent and successful Latin American artists of perpetuity.

Blades was born in Panama City, Panama, to a family members of artists. His papa, Rubén Blades Sr., was a singer and also saxophonist, as well as his mother, Anoland Díaz, was a piano educator. Blades began playing the piano at the age of five and soon began to create his own tracks. He was likewise a serious visitor, as well as his love of literature as well as verse would certainly later influence his songwriting.

Blades attended the National Institute in Panama, where he examined law. He graduated in 1973 and moved to New York City to pursue a career in songs. He rapidly gained acknowledgment for his one-of-a-kind blend of salsa, jazz, and Latin American folk songs. He launched his initial cd, Buscando America, in 1976, and it was an instant success.

Blades has launched over 20 albums throughout his job, and also has collaborated with several of the most significant names in Latin songs, including Willie Colón, Celia Cruz, as well as Marc Anthony. He has likewise created and executed tracks for a number of movies, consisting of The Mambo Kings as well as The Mask of Zorro.

Along with his musical profession, Blades has likewise been energetic in national politics. He competed head of state of Panama in 1994, and although he did not win, he was assigned Minister of Tourism in 2004. He has additionally been a vocal advocate for human rights and social justice.

Blades has won numerous honors throughout his job, consisting of a Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album in 1998, and also a Latin Grammy Award for Best Singer-Songwriter Album in 2004. He was likewise sworn in right into the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2012.

Blades continues to be a significant figure in Latin music and society. He is commonly valued for his commitment to social justice and his passion for songs.

Our collection contains 31 quotes who is written / told by Ruben.

Related authors: Celia Cruz (Musician), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Marc Anthony (Musician)

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31 Famous quotes by Ruben Blades

Small: The grandmother, the mother, the worker, the student, the intellectual, the professional, the unemploye
"The grandmother, the mother, the worker, the student, the intellectual, the professional, the unemployed, everybody identified with the songs because they were descriptions of life in the city"
Small: Every band had their own distinctive sound, but it was pretty much dancing music and rhythmic music wit
"Every band had their own distinctive sound, but it was pretty much dancing music and rhythmic music with a tremendous emphasis on copying the Cuban models"
Small: I didnt do drugs, I never did do drugs. Never. I dont have any story of drugs, you know, to speak of.
"I didn't do drugs, I never did do drugs. Never. I don't have any story of drugs, you know, to speak of. Never did drugs, never was interested in drugs and then I wasn't interested in the people around the drugs"
Small: What is interesting in this is the exchange of music that occurred between New Orleans and Cuba, I mean
"What is interesting in this is the exchange of music that occurred between New Orleans and Cuba, I mean, they had ferries that would go from one port to another"
Small: There was no television, so the radio provided you with everything
"There was no television, so the radio provided you with everything"
Small: So that in 1974, when I graduated as a lawyer, I figured Im not going to be a lawyer under a military r
"So that in 1974, when I graduated as a lawyer, I figured I'm not going to be a lawyer under a military regime"
Small: It doesnt make sense for me to be a lawyer in a place where there is no law
"It doesn't make sense for me to be a lawyer in a place where there is no law"
Small: I was the first person to come into New York with a Latin American point of view which was also very mu
"I was the first person to come into New York with a Latin American point of view which was also very much influenced by political happenings in Latin America"
Small: Anywhere you had a commerce center, you had a lot of music
"Anywhere you had a commerce center, you had a lot of music"
Small: And music was a very important part of our lives. The radio was on all day
"And music was a very important part of our lives. The radio was on all day"
Small: We had something to say. Whenever we played, people didnt dance, they listened
"We had something to say. Whenever we played, people didn't dance, they listened"
Small: So everything that ever happened, we knew about in Panama
"So everything that ever happened, we knew about in Panama"
Small: Rock is young music, it is youth oriented. It just speaks for a generation
"Rock is young music, it is youth oriented. It just speaks for a generation"
Small: People are a lot smarter than anyone gives them credit for being
"People are a lot smarter than anyone gives them credit for being"
Small: In those days the big U.S. labels didnt have any particular interest in the Latin market
"In those days the big U.S. labels didn't have any particular interest in the Latin market"
Small: I decided we should book ourselves, so I started booking the band
"I decided we should book ourselves, so I started booking the band"
Small: And, hed seen me in Panama, and he talked about maybe doing something in New York so I hooked it up whe
"And, he'd seen me in Panama, and he talked about maybe doing something in New York so I hooked it up when I came here and I recorded in 1969 my first album with Pete Rodriguez"
Small: I was born in Panama, the Republic of Panama, on July 16, 1948 in Panama City, in an area called San Fe
"I was born in Panama, the Republic of Panama, on July 16, 1948 in Panama City, in an area called San Felipe"
Small: I was a kid, and I remember my mother singing. She was also a radio soap opera actress, but my mother s
"I was a kid, and I remember my mother singing. She was also a radio soap opera actress, but my mother sang"
Small: I think we risk becoming the best informed society that has ever died of ignorance
"I think we risk becoming the best informed society that has ever died of ignorance"
Small: Theyre making a ton of money, and no one is getting a nickel
"They're making a ton of money, and no one is getting a nickel"
Small: So that when I came to New York again, it was, Im not too sure right now, but it was 74 or 75.
"So that when I came to New York again, it was, I'm not too sure right now, but it was '74 or '75. I went to Miami in '74 and then I came to New York, I think, at the end of '74"
Small: So that I saw music as a way of documenting realities from the urban cities of Latin America
"So that I saw music as a way of documenting realities from the urban cities of Latin America"
Small: Its almost as if people think that in Latin America were not hip to whats happening here
"It's almost as if people think that in Latin America we're not hip to what's happening here"
Small: It was very interesting, and we went to Germany and we toured Germany like we were a German band in 198
"It was very interesting, and we went to Germany and we toured Germany like we were a German band in 1985"
Small: I think in New York we had respect and we would pretty much fill up the places where we went, but I nev
"I think in New York we had respect and we would pretty much fill up the places where we went, but I never got the sense that we really were Number 1 here in New York among the Latin crowds"
Small: But, when I was about thirteen, I began to sort of sing in my neighborhood
"But, when I was about thirteen, I began to sort of sing in my neighborhood"
Small: So that when I came from Panama... my family was exiled in 1973 and they went to Miami
"So that when I came from Panama... my family was exiled in 1973 and they went to Miami"
Small: So I went to Miami in 74 with my family and while I was there it became obvious that we needed money an
"So I went to Miami in '74 with my family and while I was there it became obvious that we needed money and we needed to do something, because my family, we left without anything really, and we didn't have any money to begin with"
Small: A lot of times youre just conditioned by whats around you
"A lot of times you're just conditioned by what's around you"
Small: What I do not accept is the fact that so many peoples talents were ripped off
"What I do not accept is the fact that so many people's talents were ripped off"