- Rubén Blades
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Rubén Blades
Img_capt = Rubén Blades in NYC Concert, 2005
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Rubén Blades Bellido de Luna
Alias =
Born = birth date and age|1948|7|16
Panama City,Panama
Origin =
Genre = Salsa,Latin Jazz ,Latin Pop
Occupation(s) =Actor ,Singer ,songwriter ,musician ,composer
Years_active = 1960's–present
Label =Fania Records , Elektra,Sony
Associated_acts =
URL =Rubén Blades Bellido de Luna (born
July 16 ,1948 ) is aPanama nian salsasinger ,songwriter ,lawyer ,actor ,Latin jazz musician, and politician, performing musically most often in theAfro-Cuban andLatin jazz genres. As songwriter, Blades brought the lyrical sophistication ofCentral America n "nueva canción" andCuba n "nueva trova" as well as experimental tempos and political inspired Nuyorican salsa to his music, creating "thinking persons' (salsa) dance music".Blades has composed dozens of musical hits, the most famous of which is "
Pedro Navaja ," a song about a neighborhood thug who almost died during a robbery (a song titled "Sorpresas" written and performed by Blades himself continues the story), inspired by "Mack the Knife ." He also composed and sings what many Panamanians consider their second national anthem. The song is titled "Patria" (Motherland). He remains wildly popular in Panama and much admired throughoutLatin America , and managed to attract 18% of the vote in his failed attempt to win the Panamanian presidency in 1994. In September 2004, he was appointed minister of tourism by Panamanian presidentMartín Torrijos . He holds law degrees from the University of Panama and Harvard School of Law.Biography
Early life
Blades is an Anglo-Saxon surname, originally from the U.K., but as with many other such names the mispronunciation in Spanish became widely used. His surname is either pronounced in its original English form or using Spanish phonemes; his family uses the English pronunciation.
Blades was born in
Panama City, Panama , the son of Anoland Diaz (Diaz was his mother's artistic surname, not her real name; Her maiden name was Bellido de Luna), a Cuban pianist, singer, and actress, and Ruben Dario Blades, Sr., a gifted athlete, percussionist and later a graduate of the Bureau Of Narcotics in Washington, D.C. His mother's great-uncle Juan Bellido de Luna was active in the Cuban revolutionary movement against Spain and was later a writer and publisher in New York. Blades's paternal grandfather, Reuben Blades, was an English-speaking native ofSt. Lucia who came to Panama as an accountant. His family is not quite sure how the Blades family ended up in St. Lucia, but when his grandfather relocated to Panama, he lived in the Panamanian province of Bocas de Toro. Ruben Blades thought until recently that his grandfather had come to Panama to work on thePanama Canal , as he tells in the song "West Indian Man" on the album "Amor y Control" ("That's where the Blades comes from") (1992). He explains the story of his family surname in his web show "Show De Ruben Blades" (SDRB) episode #18 on his website http://www.rubenblades.com/.In Blades' early days, he was a singer in Los Salvajes del Ritmo with fellow university students, and also a songwriter and guest singer with a professional Latin music conjunto Bush y sus Magníficos. His strongest influence of the day was the Joe Cuba sextet and
Cheo Feliciano , whose singing style he copied to the point of imitating his voice tone and vocal range.1970s - 1980s
Blades earned degrees in political science and law at Panama's Universidad Nacional and performed legal work at the Bank of Panama as a law student. Upon his graduation in 1974, Blades moved to the
United States , staying temporarily with his exiled parents inMiami before moving toNew York City .Blades began his formal musical career in New York writing songs while working in the mailroom at
Fania Records , perceived as a talented songwriter who still had to develop a singing style of his own. The proverbial mailroom job was a good opportunity to stay close to the company until the right opportunity came along. Soon Blades was working with salserosRay Barretto andLarry Harlow . Shortly thereafter, Blades started collaborating withtrombonist and band leaderWillie Colón , and they recorded several albums together and participated in albums byplena singerMon Rivera and theFania All Stars .Blades' first notable hit was a song on the 1977 album "Metiendo Mano" that he had composed in 1968: "Pablo Pueblo," a meditation about a working-class father who returns to his home after a long day at work. The song later became his unofficial campaign song when he ran for president of Panama. The Colón and Blades recording on the same album of
Tite Curet Alonso 's composition, "Plantación Adentro," which dealt with the brutal treatment of Indian natives in Latin America's colonial times, was an enormous hit in various Caribbean countries. He wrote and performed several songs with the Fania All Stars and as a guest on other artists' releases, including the hits "Paula C," written about a girlfriend at the time; "Juan Pachanga," about aparty animal who buries his pain for a lost love in dance and drink; and "Sin Tu Cariño," a love song, featuring abomba break. The latter two songs feature piano solos byPapo Lucca .The Colón and Blades album "Siembra" (1978) became the best-selling salsa record in history. It has sold over 25 million copies, and almost all of its songs were hits at one time or another in various Latin American countries.
Blades became dissatisfied with Fania and tried to terminate his contract, but was contractually obliged to record several more albums. "Maestra Vida", which could be considered the first Latin American opera, and its follow-up "Canciones del Solar de los Aburridos" are highlights. In 1984, Blades signed with Elektra and assembled a top-notch band (known variously as
Seis Del Solar orSon Del Solar ) and recorded a number of albums with them including theGrammy -winning albums "Escenas" and "Antecedente". Fania continued to release recordings compiled from their archives for some years afterwards.In 1982, Blades got his first acting role in "
The Last Fight ", portraying a singer-turned-boxer vying for a championship against a fighter who was played by real-life world-champion boxerSalvador Sánchez . In 1985, Blades gained widespread recognition as co-writer and star of the independent film "Crossover Dreams" as a New York salsa singer willing to do anything to break into the mainstream. Blades also began his career in films as a composer of soundtracks. Also in 1985, he earned a master's degree in international law from Harvard University School of Law. He was also the subject ofRobert Mugge 's documentary "The Return of Ruben Blades", which debuted at that year's Denver Film Festival.It has been said that releasing an English-language album in 1988 was a mistake, but in fact, he tends to avoid commercial choices and ignore conventional wisdom. After winning his first
Grammy for "Escenas" in 1986, he recorded the album "Agua de Luna" based on the short stories ofGabriel García Márquez in 1987. The next year he released the English-language collaboration "Nothing But the Truth" with rock artists Sting, Elvis Costello, and Lou Reed the same year as the more traditionally salsa "Antecedente", anotherGrammy winner.1990s - 2000s
During the 1990s, he acted in films and continued to make records with Seis/Son del Solar. In 1994 he mounted his unsuccessful presidential bid, founding the party
Movimiento Papa Egoró . The album that followed this experience was "La Rosa de los Vientos " with songs by other Panamanian songwriters, using all Panamanian musicians.In 1997, Blades headed the cast of singer/songwriter
Paul Simon 's first Broadway musical, "The Capeman ", based on a true story about a violent youth who becomes a poet in prison, which also starredMarc Anthony andEdnita Nazario .His many film appearances include "
The Milagro Beanfield War " (1988), "The Two Jakes" (1990), "Mo' Better Blues" (1990), "Color of Night" (1994), and "Devil's Own" (1997). In 1999, he played Mexican artistDiego Rivera inTim Robbins ' "Cradle Will Rock". In the 2003 film "Once Upon a Time in Mexico ", starringJohnny Depp ,Antonio Banderas , andWillem Dafoe , he played the role of a retiredFBI agent.Blades' 1999 album "Tiempos", which he recorded with musicians from the
Costa Rica n groupsEditus andSexteto de Jazz Latino , represented a break from his salsa past and a further rejection of commercial trends inLatin music . Ironically, the album won aGrammy in the Latin Pop category. Even more eclectic was the 2002 album "Mundo" with the 11-memberEditus Ensemble and bagpiperEric Rigler , which incorporated instruments from around the world.In 2003 he followed the World Music
Grammy andLatin Grammy winner "Mundo" with a web site free-download project. As he said in 2005 when receiving the ASCAP Founders Award about his non-commercial choices, "That's the way I think."In 2004, he put his artistic careers on hold when he began serving a five-year appointment as Panama's minister of tourism. Beginning in June 2007, however, Blades turned some of his attention back to his artistic career, presenting an "online tv show" titled "Show de Ruben Blades (SDRB)" on his website www.rubenblades.com.
Discography
*"A Las Seis - con Los Salvajes Del Ritmo - Panamanian conjunto banda
*"From Panama to New York (1970) - Rubén Blades & la Orquesta de Pete Rodriguez
*" Barretto - withRay Barretto orchestra (1975)
*" La Raza Latina - Salsa Suite with Larry Harlow and his orchestra Harlow (1977)
*"Fania All Stars Tribute ToTito Rodríguez (1976)
*"Metiendo Mano (1977) - Rubén Blades & Willie Colón
*"Fania All Stars Spanish Fever (1978)
*"Siembra (1978) - Rubén Blades & Willie Colón
*"Fania All Stars Crossover (1979)
*"Bohemio y Poeta (1979) - Rubén Blades (Fania compilation)
*" (1980) - Rubén Blades (produced by Willie Colon)
*" (1980) - Rubén Blades (produced by Willie Colon)
*"Fania All Stars Commitment (1980)
*"Canciones Del Solar De Los Aburridos (1981) - Rubén Blades & Willie Colón
*"The Last Fight (1982) - Rubén Blades & Willie Colon
*"El Que La Hace La Paga (1983) - Rubén Blades
*"Buscando América (1984) - Rubén Blades & Seis del Solar
*"Mucho Mejor (1984) - Rubén Blades
*"Crossover Dreams (1985) soundtrack
*"Escenas (1985) - Rubén Blades y Seis de Solar
*"Doble Filo (1986) - Rubén Blades
*"Agua de Luna (1987) - Rubén Blades y Seis del Solar
*"Antecedente (1988) - Rubén Blades
*"Nothing But the Truth (1988) - Rubén Blades
*"With Strings (1988) Rubén Blades
*"Live! (1990) Rubén Blades y Son del Solar
*"Caminando (1991) - Rubén Blades y Son del Solar
*"Best of Ruben Blades (1992) - Rubén Blades (Fania compilation)
*"Amor Y Control (1992) - Rubén Blades y Son Del Solar
*" (1993) - Rubén Blades (Fania compilation)
*"Poeta Latina (1993) - Rubén Blades (UK Fania compilation)
*"Mucho Mejor [Westwind] (1995) - Rubén Blades
*"Tras La Tormenta (1995] ) Rubén Blades & Willie Colon
*"La Rosa de Los Vientos (1996) - Rubén Blades
*"Greatest Hits (Rubén Blades album) (1996) - Rubén Blades y Seis del Solar (Elektra compilation)
*"Sus Más Grandes Exitos (1998) - Rubén Blades ( Fania compilation)
*"Tiempos (1999) - Rubén Blades y Editus
*"Sembra Y Otros Favoritos Salsa Para Siempre (2001) - Rubén Blades & Willie Colon (Fania compilation)
*"Best (2001) - Rubén Blades (Fania compilation)
*"Salsa Caliente De Nu York (2002) - Rubén Blades (Fania compilation)
*"Mundo (2002) - Rubén Blades y Editus Ensemble
*"rubenblades.com/cd (2003) Rubén Blades etc (download project)
*"Una Decada (2003) - Rubén Blades (Sony compilation)
*"Experencia Ruben Blades (2004) - Rubén Blades (Fania compilation)
*"Lo Mejor, Vol. 1 (2004) - Rubén Blades (Fania compilation, import as O Melhor Vol. 1)
*"Lo Mejor, Vol. 2 (2004) - Rubén Blades (Fania compilation, import as O Melhor Vol. 2)
*"Across 110th St. (2004) - Spanish Harlem Orchestra featuring Rubén Blades
*"Maestro de la Fania (2005) - Rubén Blades (Fania compilation)Filmography
*"
The Last Fight (1983) - Andy 'Kid Clave'
*"The Return of Ruben Blades (1985) - himself
*"Crossover Dreams (1985) - Rudy Veloz
*"Critical Condition (1987) - Louis
*"Fatal Beauty (1987) - Carl Jimenez
*"The Milagro Beanfield War (1988) - Sheriff Bernabe Montoya
*"Homeboy (1988) - Doctor
*"Dead Man Out (1989) (TV) - Ben
*"Disorganized Crime (1989) - Carlos Barrios
*"Heart of the Deal (1990)
*"Mo' Better Blues (1990) - Petey
*"The Two Jakes (1990) - Mickey Nice aka Michael Weisskoph
*"The Lemon Sisters (1990) - C.W
*"Predator 2 (1990) (as Ruben Blades) - Danny Archuleta
*"The Josephine Baker Story (1991) (TV) - Count Giuseppe Pepito Abatino
*"One Man's War (1991) (TV) - Perrone
*"Crazy from the Heart (1991) (TV) - Ernesto Ontiveros
*"The Super (1991) - Marlon
*"Miracle on Interstate 880 (1993) (TV) - Pastor Beruman
*"Life with Mikey (1993) (uncredited) - Angie's Dad
*"A Million to Juan (1994) - Bartender
*"Color of Night (1994) - Lt. Hector Martinez
*"Joseph & His Brothers (1993) - Rubén Blades & Strunz & Farah (narrator of animation video)
*"Scorpion Spring (1996) - Border Patrolman Sam Zaragosa
*"The Devil's Own (1997) - Edwin Diaz
*"Chinese Box (1997) - Jim
*"Cradle Will Rock (1999) - Diego Rivera
*"Gideon's Crossing (2000) TV Series - Dr. Max Cabranes
*"All the Pretty Horses (2000) - Hector de la Rocha
*"Assassination Tango (2002) - Miguel
*"The Maldonado Miracle (2003) (TV) - Cruz
*"Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) - Jorge FBI
*"Imagining Argentina (2003) - Silvio Ayala
*"Spin (2003) - Ernesto Bejarano
*"Secuestro express (2004) - Carla's FatherReferences
External links
* [http://www.rubenblades.com/ Rubén Blades' website] (in Spanish)
* [http://www.warr.org/colonblades.html Blades/Colón discography and reviews]
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* [http://www.maestravida.com/ Rubén Blades Discography & Song Reference]
* [http://www.maestravida.com/paulacinterview.html Interview with Paula C in English & Spanish]
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