Wilkins Vélez

Wilkins Vélez

Infobox musical artist

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Birth_name = German Wilkins Vélez Ramírez
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Origin = Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Genre = Pop, Latino, Tropical Music
Occupation = Singer, songwriter
Years_active = 1968 - present
Label = Masa Records (1978-present)
EMI (1998)
Masa Records (1995-present)
BMG (1991-1995)
WEA Latina (1987-1990)
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German Wilkins Vélez, commonly known as Wilkins (born 1953), is a Puerto Rican pop music singer and composer.

Early years

Wilkins was born in the city of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, but raised in Mexico City, Mexico. His father, Germán Vélez Forestier, was a radio announcer and part-time singer (he was Mon Rivera's singing partner at the beginning of Mon's career in El Duo Huasteca). As a child, he enjoyed putting on a "show" for his loved ones, which included his sister Bruni Velez, who would later become a newscaster and TV journalist in Puerto Rico. Wilkins joined the high school choir where he sang solo. During his free time, he sang as back-up for local groups. [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/w_bios/Wilkins.shtml Puerto Rico popular Culture] ]

Back in Puerto Rico

The family returned to Puerto Rico in 1971, and while seeking a degree in Biology at the University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez, Wilkins decided to pursue a formal singing career. In 1973, Wilkins made his recording debut with an album titled "Wilkins" (produced by Tito Puente), which was followed in 1974 and in 1975 with the recordings of the albums "Por Tu Rumbo" (By your Path) and a second "Wilkins", respectively. The albums' successes were followed by several successful concerts, both in Puerto Rico and Latin America. Wilkins' music has also been popular in Germany and Japan. Wilkins became the first pop music performer to sing in the Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico, which was only reserved for classical music performers.

In 1980, Wilkins released "Respiraré" (I will Breathe) which was named best recording of the year by ASCAP. He was twice named by Billboard and ASCAP as the singer and composer of the year. In 1988, Wilkins participated in the film "Salsa", as a homeless person, starring Robby Rosa alongside the likes of Celia Cruz and Tito Puente. In the movie, he sang the song "Margarita", which he composed and which is also included in his "Paraiso Perdido" album. "Margarita" became one his greatest "hits" and he won Gold Record Awards in Puerto Rico, Latin America, the United States, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Greece, Egypt, South Africa and the Philippines.

Lambada

In 1989, a dance craze called the "Lambada" (The Forbidden Dance) spread across the world. Wilkins sang the Latin version of the song which became a huge success. In 1990, Wilkins included the "Lambada" in his new album titled "Una Historia Importante" (An Important Story).

In 1991, Wilkins' song "Sopa de Caracol" (Shell Soup), co-produced by Emilio Estefan, reached the German "Hit Parade List" and over 25,000 people attended a concert that he gave in Berlin, after the fall of the Berlin Wall. [ [http://www.live2nite.com/band/Wilkins Live 2 Nite] ]

Tragedy

Wilkins suffered a personal tragedy when his young son Gabriel died of a brain tumor when he was only 19 years old. He stayed away form the music world for three years. In 1995, he recorded "El Amor Es Mas Fuerte" (The Strongest Love) which won a "Tu Musica Award" as best album of the year. He was also awarded the Dominican Republic's Casandra Award that same year. He then made his official comeback with a sold-out concert at San Juan's Hiram Bithorn Stadium, formerly the biggest concert and sports venue in Puerto Rico. That same year he also won another Gold Record Award for the recording of "Wilkins-Leyenda", which consists of a set of four CDs with 70 songs. In the 1990s, he released several other successful albums such as "Pole-Pole" and held a concert in El Morro fortress in San Juan. In 2005, Wilkins released his 43rd album, "Tu Fan", recorded in Italy. Wilkins has won over 23 Gold Record and 10 Platinum Record Awards over the years.

In November 2006, Wilkins released a Greatest Hits collection, featuring a DVD with 17 music videos and five new songs, called "Disco de Oro: Cuatro Décadas de Éxitos y Cinco Nuevas Canciones". [ [http://www.wilkinsmusic.com/site/index.php Wilkins Music] ]

In December 2007, Wilkins held a press conference in Puerto Rico to announce his retirement from music after 40 years of career. He said the decision stems from his desire to take care of his nephew (son of Wilkins sister, Bruni Vélez, who died a year ago) and his mother. [cite web|author=Torres Torres, Jaime|date=December 4, 2007|url=http://www.elnuevodia.com/XStatic/endi/template/content.aspx?se=nota&id=325405|title=Se retira Wilkins|accessdate=]

Personal life

Wilkins has been married four times. He had a son, Gabriel, with his first wife, who died in 1994 of a brain tumor. His sister, Bruni Vélez, died in 2006 from Lou Gehrig's disease at the age of 55. Wilkins recorded a song dedicated to her, called "Te Extraño" ("I Miss You") that is included in his latest album "Disco de Oro". [ [http://foro.univision.com/univision/board/message?board.id=primerimpacto&message.id=48531 Univision] ]

ee also

*List of famous Puerto Ricans
*Puerto Rican Songwriters

References

External links

* [http://www.wilkinsmusic.com/ WilkinsMusic.com] - Official Website.
* [http://www.myspace.com/wilkinsmusic MySpace.com/wilkinsmusic] - Official MySpace profile.
* [http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=5837693918 Wilkins @ Facebook] - Official Page on Facebook.


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