Música tropical
Panama
Ruben Blades
I successi di Ruben Blades
Diego Torres, Nicky Jam, Reik, Camilo, Pedro Capó, Manuel Turizo, Kany García, Leonel García, Río Roma, Lali, Camila, Farruko, Ruben Blades, Carlos Vives, Diego El Cigala, Prince Royce, Jorge Villamizar, Gente de Zona, Fonseca, Thalia, Leslie Grace, Rauw Alejandro, Angela Torres, Dilsinho, Mau y Ricky, Ivete Sangalo, Coti, Carlos Rivera, Dani Martín & Ara Malikian
Concerti in programma per Ruben Blades
Ruben Blades al momento ha 1 upcoming concerts; il prossimo è previsto per il sabato 13 settembre 2025 al Parque Metropolitano Simón Bolivar a Bogotá, Bogotá, Colombia.
Altri album di Ruben Blades
Chi è Ruben Blades
Città natale
Panama City, Panama
Nato/a
July 16, 1948
Genere
Música tropical
Rubén Blades Bellido de Luna is an award-winning singer, composer, actor, and activist known for his foundational contributions to salsa music and Latin jazz. Born in Panama in 1948, Blades grew up in a family of actors and singers, which ignited an artistic passion that led him to New York City's flourishing Fania Records in the mid-’70s. He began working with salsa stars Ray Barretto and Héctor Lavoe, even writing the latter's signature song, “El Cantante.” He struck a tight collaborative relationship with trombonist and bandleader Willie Colón, releasing 1978's revolutionary Siembra LP, which became the best-selling salsa album of all time and includes classics “Plástico” and “Pedro Navaja.” Behind the mic, Blades often infuses his effusive dance pieces with socially conscious lyrics, while offstage he has cultivated a mighty political career, running for the presidency of Panama in 1994 and accepting an appointment as Minister of Tourism in 2004.
Influenze MusicaliLe influenze musicali di Ruben Blades includono Celia Cruz, El Gran Combo, Willie Colón e altro.
Influenzato da Ruben BladesRuben Blades ha influenzato la musica di Eddie Santiago, Luis Enrique, Marc Anthony e altro ancora.
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