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词条 Ismael Miranda
释义

  1. Early years

  2. First recording

  3. The Fania All Stars

  4. Later years

  5. Discography

  6. Note

  7. See also

  8. References

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Ismael Miranda, also known as El Niño Bonito de la Salsa ("The Pretty Boy of Salsa") (born February 20, 1950) is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter.

Early years

Miranda (birth name: Ismael Miranda Carrero [2]) was born in Aguada, Puerto Rico and grew up in New York City on East 13th Street in Manhattan's East Village. He wanted to become a musician as a child. His musical inclination led him to form two different juvenile groups, "The 4J's and Little Junior" and "The Class Mates" by the time he was eleven years old. He sang and played conga for the group and they appeared on Jerry Lewis's Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. Miranda also grew up and played in his first bands with Jazz percussionist Orlando "Q" Rodriguez and piano player Mark Diamond.[3]{{failed verification|date=April 2015}}

First recording

In 1967, when Miranda was 17 years old, he made his recording debut with the song "Let's Ball" with Joey Pastrana and had his first "hit" with "Rumbón Melón". He was hired as bandleader Larry Harlow's lead singer. That same year Miranda and Harlow co-authored "El Exigente" ("The Demanding One"), set to the rhythm of Latin Boogaloo.[3]{{failed verification|date=April 2015}}

The Fania All Stars

In 1969, Miranda joined the Fania All Stars and went with this band on tour to Europe, Asia and Latin America. In 1973, he formed his own band called "Orquesta Revelación" and recorded "Así se compone un son" under the Fania record label. He was then baptized as "El Niño Bonito de la Salsa" ('The Pretty Boy of Salsa"). During the 1970s, he continued to have more songs like "Lupe, Lupe", "Señor Sereno".[4]{{failed verification|date=April 2015}}

In 1984, Miranda recorded an album for Fania with the Cuban conjunto Sonora Matancera. By 1988, he had planned to retire. However, he went on to establish his own record label "IM Records" and recorded several boleros with Andy Montañez.[4]{{failed verification|date=April 2015}} By 1992, he signed under the management of Chino Rodríguez in New York City, who negotiated with the late Jerry Masucci on the Fania All-Star Reunion of 1994.

Later years

The 2002 recording of one of Miranda's concerts received the recognition and acclaim of the National Foundation of Popular Culture of Puerto Rico. He also recorded a CD which contained songs composed by Mexican composer José Alfredo Jiménez in the salsa version.[3]

On September 27, 2003, Ismael Miranda performed at the Copacabana nightclub in New York City. He currently continues to perform and is now on a national tour.[4]{{failed verification|date=April 2015}}

Discography

With Joey Pastrana & His Orchestra

  • Let's Ball (Cotique), 1967

With Larry Harlow (musician) / Orchestra Harlow

  • El Exigente (Fania Records), 1967
  • Presenta A Ismael Miranda (Fania Records), 1968
  • Me & My Monkey (Fania Records), 1969
  • Electric Harlow (Fania Records), 1970
  • Abran Paso! (Fania Records), 1971
  • Oportunidad (Fania Records), 1972
  • Tribute To Arsenio Rodríguez (Fania Records), 1972
  • Con Mi Viejo Amigo (With My Old Friend) (Fania Records), 1976
  • The Best of Orchestra Harlow & Ismael Miranda (Fania Records), 1976

With (Willie Colón)

  • Doble Energía (Fania Records) 1980

With (Sonora Matancera)

  • La Sonora y el Niño (Fania Records) 1984

With His Orchestra

  • Así Se Compone Un Son (1973)
  • En Fa Menor (1974)
  • Este es... Ismael Miranda (1975)
  • No Voy al Festival (1977)
  • Sabor, Sentimiento, y Pueblo (1978)
  • La Clave del Sabor (1981)
  • The Master (1983)
  • Una Nueva Visión (1985)
  • Por el Buen Camino (1987)
  • Motivos de Mi Tierra (1987)
  • Felicitándote (1988)
  • La Mano Maestra (1989)
  • Hasta la Última Gota (1991)
  • Entre Sombras (1992)
  • Enamorado de Ti (1993)
  • El Sabor de Puerto Rico (1994)
  • Cantar o No Cantar with Junior Gonzalez (1995)
  • Al Son del Bolero with (Andy Montanez) (1996)
  • Con Buena Nota (1997)
  • Románticos de Nuevo with (Andy Montanez) (1997)
  • Con Alma de Niño (1998)
  • Son de Vieques (1999)
  • Vengo Con Todo (2001)
  • Tequila y Ron (2003)
  • Edición Especial (2005)
  • Con Sabor y Sentimiento (2007)
  • Buscando el Camino (2008)
  • De Regreso al Son (2009)
  • Aferrado a Ti (2011)
  • Son 45 (2014)

Compilaciones

  • El Compositor Que Canta (1978)
  • Éxitos de los 50 Vol. 1 (1982)
  • Éxitos de los 50 Vol. 2 (1985)
  • (Fania All-Stars) With Ismael Miranda (2000)
  • The Best (2001)
  • Live From (San Juan, Puerto Rico) (2001)
  • 27 Años de Trayectoria (2002)
  • Pura Salsa (2006)
  • Pura Salsa Live (2007)
  • Romántico (2009)
  • Greatest Hits (2009)
  • Historia de la Salsa (2010)
  • La Herencia (2012)

Note

1. ^{{cite news|title=Ismael Miranda: talking to a survivor|author=Chico Alvarez Peraza|publisher=Latin Beat Magazine|url=https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-177812682.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160220141844/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-177812682.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=February 20, 2016|date=March 1, 2008}}
2. ^{{Spanish name|Miranda|Carrero|plain=yes}}
3. ^Popular Culture
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.salsaclasica.com/ismaelmiranda|title=Ismael Miranda - El Niño Bonito|website=SalsaClasica|author=Samuel|date=2015}}

See also

{{Portal|Puerto Rico}}
  • List of Puerto Ricans
  • Music of Puerto Rico

References

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9 : 1950 births|Living people|People from Aguada, Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican male singers|Puerto Rican singers|Puerto Rican composers|Puerto Rican male composers|Salsa musicians|Fania Records artists

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