- Ednita Nazario
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Ednita Nazario
Img_capt = Ednita Nazario andSonya Cortés at APC
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Background = solo_singer
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Alias = La Diva Ponceña
Born = birth date and age|1955|4|11
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Origin =Ponce,Puerto Rico
Genre = Pop,Ballad , Rock
Occupation = Musician
Years_active = 1961 - present
Label =Sony BMG (2006-present)
Sony Discos (2001-2005)
EMI Latin (1991-1999)
Capitol Records (1991)
Fonovisa (1989)
Melody International (1986)
Padosa Records (1982-1983)
Pronto Records (1979)
Borinquen Records (1976-1978)
Mardi Grass (1973)
Associated_acts = The Kids From Ponce (1969)
URL = [http://www.ednita.com Official Website]
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Notable_instruments =Voice Ednita Nazario (born
April 11 ,1955 inPonce, Puerto Rico ) is a Latin Grammy nominated Puerto Ricansinger andsongwriter , that has achieved great success both in the island and abroad. She has been in themusic business from a very young age, and has released over twentyalbums throughout her career. She's been acknowledged for her stamina through the years, and the sensuality of her shows.Biography
Childhood Surprise
Ednita was born
April 11 ,1955 inPonce, Puerto Rico to Domingo and Gudelia Nazario. She has two older brothers (Tito and Alberto) and a younger brother (Pancho). Ever since she was a baby, Ednita showed inclinations tomusic . A family anecdote tells that when she was two, she went shopping with her mother but scurried off her in the market. She was found singing on top of boxes to an enthusiastic crowd of shoppers laughing and clapping until her mother took her.Some years later, 1961, when she was 6, she went to a
baseball game in Ponce with her two brothers. While playing with her brother's glove, the batter hit the ball right towards her. Cowering behind the glove, the ball fell right in the middle of it. The crowd went wild, includingAlfred D. Herger , one of Puerto Rico's toprecording producers, who was seated right next to the Nazario brothers. When he asked her if she wanted to be abaseball player, she replied "No, I'm going to be a singer." Herger quickly asked her to sing something for him, to which she replied with an impressive rendition of a local salsa hit that left both the producer and the crowd astonished. Everyone in the crowd applauded to her talent.Two months later, Herger visited the Nazario household with a recording contract, which the family, reluctantly at first, signed. At 6, Ednita recorded her first song: a Spanish version of "My Boy Lollipop".
Teen Success
After some presentations, Ednita started alongside the late singer and later
photographer : "José Manuel", andFrankie Sabath , in a band created by Tony Morales called "The Kids From Ponce". The group played at numerous major hotel chains andtelevision networks . The group achieved local success and were requested for various TV shows. However, the group broke up after some time and the three of them became soloists. Ednita, then 17, was offered to star in her own prime-time TVvariety show : "El Show de Ednita", broadcast byTelemundo Puerto Rico , and produced byPaquito Cordero . During this time she also won the "Miss Puerto Rico Teenage Pageant ".In 1973, then 18, she finally released her first album called "
Al Fin...Ednita ". The album spawned a #1 Hit: "Te Quiero y No Me Importa" (I Love You But I Don't Care), and also brought herawards as "New Artist of the Year". With her TV show, Ednita becamePuerto Rico 's hottest idol. The show was also syndicated to other Latin-American countries. Among the international stars that she hosted were:Liza Minnelli ,Tommy Dorsey ,Charles Aznavour ,Morey Amsterdam and Oscar-winning Puerto Rican actorJosé Ferrer . José Ferrer was so charmed by Ednita's presence that he designed a nightclub act for both of them.José Ferrer was surprised at the reception of Ednita's show. They were booked at several hotels in the
Caribbean , and evenLake Tahoe , Las Vegas, andNew York , they were even booked to sing at theHyatt Hotel inCanada . At this time, she was even requested byMonaco 's Royal Family to perform at the famous casino ofMonte Carlo three times.Rising Star
In the late 70s, Ednita participated in the "OTI Festival" as a
singer with the song "Cadenas de Fuego", and in 1980 as asongwriter with the song: "Contigo, Mujer" (With you, my Woman), co-written by her husband then, "Laureano Brizuela", anargentinian singer andcomposer .. The latter song, performed byRafael José , won the #1 prize of the festival. She also gained notoriety for her performance in aduet with "Laureano Brizuela ", of the theme song of the successful Puerto Ricantelenovela : "Coralito ": "Mi Pequeño Amor" (My Little Love), also composed by "Brizuela".During this time and the 80s, Ednita signed subsequent
record deal s, first with local label "Borinquen", then "Ariola", and finally "Padosa". During this time, she matured her style to one more pop/rock oriented. She also cemented her place as a touring force inLatin-America .Ednita in the 90s
In 1989, Ednita released "
Fuerza De Gravedad " (Force of Gravity). Perhaps helped by her recentmarriage andmotherhood , the album showed more focused lyrics and a more maturesinger . The album included a duo withAir Supply singer ,Russell Hitchcock . Her following album "Lo Que Son Las Cosas " in 1991 included a Spanish version of a song made famous by Italiansinger Eros Ramazzotti . The album also contained other compositions her ex-husband, fellowsinger andsongwriter "Luis Angel", also fromArgentina .After a shocking breakup from her husband, Ednita refocused in her career and released "Metamorfosis" in 1992, following it with presentations in some of the most prestigious halls of the island. In 1993, she sold out a concert at the
Roberto Clemente Coliseum which was released as an album the following year. After another album, she starred an impressive run of 13 shows at theLuis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center of San Juan, followingYolandita Monge 's record of 12 consecutive shows.In 1994, Nazario released one of her most acclaimed
albums to date: "Pasiones " (Passions).In 1996, she released "
Espíritu Libre ", which went platinum shortly after being released. On the heels of it, she sold out theHiram Bithorn Stadium on a show that was broadcast viaInternet .In 1998 she was cast for the
lead role inPaul Simon 's Broadway musical, "The Capeman", sharing the stage with fellow Latin stars likeRubén Blades andMarc Anthony . This musical closed shortly after.1999-present
In 1999, Ednita resurged in music, with "Corazón". The album, produced and directed by
Dräco Rosa , went platinum in just a week. The album also got her several awards and two Billboard nominations. In 2001, after signing a newrecord deal withSony Music , she released "Sin Límite " (Off Limits), which featured fellowsinger andsongwriter Tommy Torres as producer.In 2002 she fulfilled one of her dreams by transforming the
Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center into arecording studio and inviting 300 friends to share with her two nights of an acoustic concert. The concert was released in two separatealbums : "Acústico I & II" (Unplugged Vol 1 & 2). The presentation included a duo withBeto Cuevas , lead singer of the Latin-American bandLa Ley .Next year, with
Tommy Torres as producer again, Ednita released "Por Tí ". The album featured collaborations from international superstarRicky Martin andLuis Fonsi . The supporting concert broke all attendance records inPuerto Rico . Not to be held off, she followed it with "Apasionada " (again produced by Torres). This one included collaborations fromcomposer "Claudia Brandt",Sin Bandera 's "Noel Schajris", andLuis Fonsi again.In December 2007, Ednita released her new album "
Real " produced by renowned producer Armando Avila (La 5ª Estación ) and Graeme Pleeth (Sonique ). The album was recorded between London, Nashville, Mexico City and Miami and debuted at #1 in Billboard's Top Latin Albums and Top Latin Pop Albums, selling about 18,067 in one week. OnJuly 2 ,2008 , Nazario filmed the video for "No" along Natalia Jiménez ofLa 5ª Estación . [cite web| url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/musica/espectaculos_asi/enfrentadas_en_agresiva_interpretacion/207142| title=Enfrentadas en agresiva interpretación| author=Aixa Sepúlveda Morales| publisher=Primera Hora| language=Spanish| date=2008-07-04 | accessdate=2008-07-06] Nazario was one of several artists selected to perform in "KQ Live Concert" onSeptember 27 ,2008 , organized by KQ 105 FM, the event included several renowned artists from Puerto Rico and other Latin American locations. [cite web| url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/musica/espectaculos_asi/mezcla_de_generos_en_una_sola_tarima/216805| title=Mezcla de géneros en una sola tarima| author=Aixa Sepúlveda Morales| publisher="Primera Hora"| language=Spanish| date=2008-08-05 | accessdate=2008-08-11]Personal life
Ednita has been married three times. First to "Laureano Brizuela", during the late 70s to the early 80s. In 1987 she married "Luis Angel", with whom she had her first and only daughter, "Carolina". They divorced in the early 90s, but remain close friends and have collaborated with each others careers repeatedly. In the late 90s she married "Luis Bonnet", who is not involved in show business, and have remained married. On October 2, 2008, a street in Ponce was renamed in her honor. [cite web| url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/farandula/espectaculos_asi/llego_la_leona_a_la_ciudad_senorial/235621| title=Llegó la Leona a la Ciudad Señorial| author=Eileen M. Ortiz Rivera| publisher="Primera Hora"| language=Spanish| date=
2008-10-03 | accessdate=2008-10-11]Discography
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Ednita Nazario Discography "Videography
* 1994 "Ednita Live"
* 2004 "Viva La Diva"
* 2004 "Acústico "
* 2006 "Apasionada Live "
* 2008 "Real... En Vivo "ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans References
External links
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* [http://www.ednita.com Ednita Nazario official web site]
* [http://www.ednitanazario.tk Ednita Nazario Fan's Site]Navbox Musical artist
name = Ednita Nazario
title =Ednita Nazario
background = solo_singergroup1 = Studio albums
list1 = nowrap begin"Al Fin...Ednita " (1973)·wrap "Me Está Gustando " (1976)·wrap "Vete Vete... " (1977)" ·wrapMujer Sola " (1978)"·wrap "Retrato De Mujer " (1979)·wrap "Ednita"( 1982)·wrap"Al Rojo Vivo" (1983)· "Tú Sin Mí " (1986)"·wrap"Fuerza de Gravedad" (1989)·wrap "Lo Que Son Las Cosas " 1991)"·wrap "Metamorfosis"(1992)·wrap ""Pasiones "( 1994)·wrap "Espíritu Libre " (1996)"·wrap"Corazón"(1999)·wrap "Sin Límite "(2001)"·wrap "Por Tí " (2003)·wrap "Apasionada "( 2005)·wrap "Real"(2007)·wrapgroup2 = Live Albums
list2 = "Live" (1994)·wrap "Acústico " (2002)·wrap "Acústico Vol. II " (2002)·wrap "Apasionada Live " (2006)·wrap "Real... En Vivo " (2008)group3 = Other Albums
list3 = "Nueva Navidad " (1976)group4 = Associated acts
list4 =Luis Fonsi ·Ricky Martin ·Tommy Torres group5 = Related articles
list5 = Discography
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