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Michael Stuart
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Michael Stuart (born January 9, 1975, in New York City) is a salsa singer and actor of Puerto Rican descent.
“Michael” (2002), the fourh album by Michael Stuart.Stuart’s parents emigrated from Puerto Rico and settled in New York City in the 1960s. Stuart received his primary and secondary education in there. He received his musical influence from his uncle Israel “Timbalero” Stuart. Stuart grew up listening to hip hop and rock music. He grew to love many kinds of music, especially Latin music. His uncle “Timbalero” was a professional musician and bandleader. Stuart would accompany his uncle to many rehearsals where he would sing and play the maracas or congas. He taught himself to play the trumpet and most of the times he would sing to the tones of Hector Lavoe and El Gran Combo. It was Domingo Quiñones who had influenced Stuart’s style of singing.
With the help of his uncle, it wasn’t long before Stuart was singing back-up to the likes of Johnny Rivera and Marc Anthony. In 1996, Stuart recorded his “first” CD, “Cuento de la Vecinidad” (Tale of the neighborhood), which included a remake of Michael Jackson’s “The Lady of My Life”. His debut CD was a “hit” in the Hispanic community. He was awarded the Farandula Magazine “New Artist of the Year 1996-97 Award”, The Tropical New Artist 1997 Award by the Tu Musica Awards and was nominated for the “New Artist of the Year” at the Lo Nuestro Awards in 1997. That year Stuart also sang in a Banco Popular production honoring Bobby Capo, featuring Danny Rivera, Jose Feliciano and Chucho Avellanet. |
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Latin
Folk
Latin: Dance
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