Life Biography of Marc Anthony
Marc Anthony born in New York, his parents were immigrants from Puerto Rico. Its title is Marco Antonio Muniz true, with which is also known on some discs Puerto Ricans. Since childhood singing accompanied his father, at family gatherings. Over time his interest in Latin music fell while Marc Anthony began writing songs for artists such as The Sapphires dance scene, Latin Rascals (with whom they collaborated in the chorus) and Menudo. A producer named Little Louis Vega (maker of a distinctive sound and a style called Nuyorican Soul) was instrumental in his career when in 1991 Marc Anthony proposed a contract as a singer. From there began a remarkable rise that puts you on top in public preferences. Anthony Vega consulted about opening his show at Madison Square Garden before a huge crowd. The offer could not be overlooked and paid off, although it was not until Marc Anthony heard the song "Until I met you", sung by Juan Gabriel, that his interest in Latin music was awakened.
The salsa version recorded by Marc in 1993 marked their future steps to be heard by people in the industry. That same year Marc Anthony published another letter, album produced hits such as "Words of alm" and "The Last Kiss". His next move took him two years record of concrete and appropriately titled All in good time.While testing for a starring role in The Capeman, Paul Simon's work to be mounted on Broadway, his third opus saw light. The presentation of Upstream at Madison Square Garden built a milestone, since no salsa singer had appeared there. With the arrival of I need to know and songs in English, Marc consolidates its image of talented singer who knows how to merge Latin rhythms with funk and contemporary pop. The result is an album full of hot conviction that catapult another name to the constellation of stars that shine in the Hispanic American firmament. Today, MARC ANTHONY is one of the most important salsa. Marc Anthony won a Grammy for best singer in the genre last year, said he will never abandon the salsa genre in which he was released.
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