- Richie Ray
Infobox musical artist
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Name = Richie Ray
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Ricardo Maldonado
Alias = El Embajador Del Piano
(The Piano Ambassador)
Born = Birth date and age|1945|2|15|mf=y
Died =
Origin =Brooklyn ,New York , U.S.
Instrument =
Genre = Salsa
Occupation =Singer Pianist
Music arrangerComposer Religious minister
Years_active = 1965–present
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Notable_instruments =Ricardo "Richie" Ray (born
February 15 ,1945 ) is a virtuosopianist ,singer , music arranger,composer andreligious minister . He is known as "El Embajador Del Piano" (The Piano Ambassador).Early life
Ray (born "Ricardo Maldonado") was born in
Brooklyn ,New York City of Puerto Rican parents. They lived in Hoyt Street. Ray's father, Pacifico Maldonado, was an accomplished guitarist in his native Bayamon, and as such was the Maldonado family's early musical influence.Ray's parents had him take lessons and he started to play the piano when he was only seven years old. His life-long partnership with
Bobby Cruz started five years later in 1957 when Ray played bass in a group led by Cruz. This combination was the beginning of one the greatest salsa duos in thesalsa music industry.He attended the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, the famed High School of Performing Arts, and the
Juilliard School of Music. This experience served to further develop and refine his musical training. In addition, he became well versed in various Latin music genres which were popular at that time the Guajira, the Cha-cha-cha, theBolero and others.Musical career
Ray left Juilliard in 1963, after just one year. He made this choice so that he could get organized and dedicate himself to his own band. This was a year after Cruz joined in as the lead vocalist. In 1964, he signed with Fonseca Records and released his debut album, Ricardo Ray Arrives-Comejen. The album included the outstanding hit songs "Mambo Jazz", "Comejen", "Viva Richie Ray", "El Mulato", "Suavito", "Pa' Chismoso Tu" and the bolero-cha "Si Te Contaran". The famous pair recorded some of their finest work during the period that they were with the Fonseca label.
In 1966 The group switched to the Alegre label, coinciding with the arrival of the
boogaloo , Ray recorded nine albums with Alegre. He was a part of Tico/Alegre Records until 1970, and during that time he produce such hits as "Richies Jala Jala", "Mr. Trumpet Man", "Señor Embajador", "Aguzate" (Gold Record Award winner), "Amparo Arrebato", "Traigo De Todo", and the Spanish version ofFrank Sinatra 's "My Way", called "A Mi Manera". This song went on to be the most radio played Spanish version of "My Way" during 1970; the song also won the duo a Gold Record Award.While with Alegre, Ray also recorded two albums for UA Latino. These included "Viva Ricardo" and "El Diferente" (Gold Record Award winner). The band scored a number one hit with the song "Colorin Colorado", while "El Diferente", "Feria En Manizales" and "Ay, Compay!", became number one hits in Latin America.
In 1968, Ray and Cruz had been together professionally for five years, had written most of their songs together, and for the first time in the album Los Durisimos, they shared equal billing in an album cover. This album had such hits as "Agallu", "Pancho Cristal", "Adasa", and "Yo Soy (Babalu)". Since then the band became officially known as Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz.
The 1970s
In 1970, Ray and Cruz left New York and moved to
San Juan, Puerto Rico , for professional and personal reasons. They opened a nightclub, but managing it required too much of their time. Shortly after, they decided to sell the establishment to focus on their artistic commitments. That same year, Ray and Cruz signed with the new Vaya Records label, a subsidiary ofFania Records .In 1971, they released Sonido Bestial, the first ever release on Vaya Records, and was one of their better albums on that label. The album went gold, and it took them to the top of the charts once again. It included hits such as "Señora", the bolero version of the tango "Volver", and the Rubén Blades composition "Guaguanco Triste", as well as the salsa version of "Fire And Rain". This album also included his most impressive and well-known hit called "Sonido Bestial", which is a classic masterpiece of salsa music.
In 1974 The Dynamic Duo won the title "The Kings Of Salsa" at the "Coliseo Roberto Clemente" in
San Juan, Puerto Rico . For a period of 12 hours, 24 bands had competed for the coveted title, and Ray and Cruz emerged triumphant. Contracts started to pour in, requests for interviews and TV appearances, and even movie offers.Born-again Christian
All of these things spoke of success, but Ray suffered strong emotional problems during this time. The despair he felt led him into alcohol and drug abuse. He felt tormented by his addictions, however, and wanted to change his life.
In August of that year, he surprised many when he announced that he had become a born-again evangelical
Christian . The professed experience radically changed his career and life. At first, Cruz refused to accept Ray's change, but within four months Cruz himself became a convert.In spite of these dramatic changes, Ray & Cruz fans continued to support the duo. The 1976 release of Reconstrucción went "Gold" (their ninth). The album included their smash hit single "Juan En La Ciudad". They followed with Viven in 1977, De Nuevo 'Los Durísimos' Again (1980), and their final release on Vaya Records, Inconfundibles (1987) in which Ray and Cruz announced their retirement from Salsa music. All of these were successful releases.
Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz lost most of their fans and found opposition among the members of their own faith when they suggested the idea of
Christian Salsa. They stood their ground, however, and little by little, they started to regain the confidence of their fans and fellow Christians. They abandoned secular salsa and recorded salsa with aChristian message, reworking many of their worldly hits into religious themes. Some of these include "El Sonido La Bestia", "Mas Que Vencedores", and "Aguzate". They also created some new ones, like "Los Fariseos", "Timoteo", and "Sipriano"The sincerity of their
Christian beliefs was not just conveyed in their music. Both Ray and Cruz are pastors, and they have founded more than 20 churches throughoutPuerto Rico and theUnited States . In addition, Ray founded the Salvation Records label as an outlet for Christian music. Then, he continued his music career although his long-time friend, Cruz, had retired. During "retirement", however, both Cruz and Ray released albums with previously recorded numbers and with other bands or singers. Richie Ray is now a pastor in Cape Coral under the CLM fellowship.In 1991, Ray and Cruz reunited for successful concert appearances in San Juan and again in New York. They reunited again in 1999 for the "Sonido Bestial" concert in the Ruben Rodriguez Coliseum located in Bayamon, they sang some of their early hits together with some of their religious songs and the concert was recorded live. The outcome was so impressive that they were offered a contract by Universal Records, the recording was selected as one of the best recordings of 1999 and helped bring the pair back into the limelight of the Puerto Rican music scene. The pair has continued active in the music scene since.
Later years
In 2000, Ray and Cruz held a series of concerts that were completely sold out at the Antonio Paoli Hall of the
Luis A. Ferre Center of Beautiful Arts in San Juan. They were also honored with a National Day of Salsa in Bayamon. In 2002, Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz were inducted into theInternational Latin Music Hall of Fame .In 2003, Ray recorded "Al Ritmo del Piano" for Warner Music Latina. Ray and Cruz continue to make appearances in places such as the Copacabana Club in New York. In December 2005 Ray & Cruz release a totally *new* album under the label Tropisounds the album was recorded in
Colombia under the musical direction of its producer by Diego Galé, Que Vuelva La Música has 14 new tracks "El gallo y la vaca", "La bailarina", "Quim Bon Bori", "Vive contento", "Soy boricua" y "Va a llover" are just a few of the titles. The Album was an instant hit inColombia andLatin America . "El gallo y la vaca" (25th Nov) and "Salsa La Celebracion" (7th two weeks in April) appeared in the top 100 salsa songs charts inNorth America through 2006. In 2006 Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz won a Latin-Grammy Award for "Lifetime Achievement", this year they also recorded a CD and DVD titled "A lifetime of hits" (live at Centro de Bellas Artes, San Juan, Puerto Rico) which was nominated for a Latin Grammy in the "Best Contemporary Tropical Album" category.Ray currently lives in
Florida with his wife and besides being musically active, he is also busy attending the churches which he and Cruz found in theUnited States ,Caribbean andLatin-America . Ricardo "Richie" Ray is still considered along withEddie Palmieri andPapo Lucca one of the best and more influential pianists of all times in Salsa music. OnAugust 16 ,2008 , Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz celebrated 45 years in the musical business, with a concert atJose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum . [cite web| url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/musica/espectaculosasi/bandera_en_alto_por_richie_ray_y_bobby_cruz/207764| title=Bandera en alto por Richie Ray y Bobby Cruz| author=Karol Joselyn Sepúlveda | publisher=Primera Hora| language=Spanish| date=2008-07-07 | accessdate=2008-07-08] Prior to the presentation, the duo noted that the concert would last at least three hours. [cite web| url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/musica/espectaculos_asi/prometen_tres_horas_de_sonido_bestial/220230| title=Prometen tres horas de sonido bestial sábado| author=Aixa Sepúlveda Morales| publisher="Primera Hora"| language=Spanish| date=2008-08-16 | accessdate=2008-08-17] The duo has expressed that this might be their last "big scale concert". [cite web| url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/musica/espectaculos_asi/se_tomaran_un__descansito/207921| title=Se tomarán un “descansito” | author=Karol Joselyn Sepúlveda | publisher=Primera Hora| language=Spanish| date=2008-07-08 | accessdate=2008-07-08]elected discography
ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans References
External links
* [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/r_bios/richie_ray.shtml Biography] at Popular Culture's
* [http://www.musicofpuertorico.com/en/ricardo_ray.html#discography Discography]
* [http://www.bobbycruz.com/biografia.php Bobby's Biography]
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