Monday 11 August 2008

Michael Stuart

Michael Stuart   
Artist: Michael Stuart

   Genre(s): 
Latin
   Latin: Dance
   Folk
   



Discography:


Grandes Exitos   
 Grandes Exitos

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 15


Back to da Barrio   
 Back to da Barrio

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12


Cuentos de la Vecindad   
 Cuentos de la Vecindad

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 9


Subeme el Volumen   
 Subeme el Volumen

   Year:    
Tracks: 10


Salsa   
 Salsa

   Year:    
Tracks: 7




Next genesis Nuyorrican salsa vocaliser Michael Stuart was born January 5, 1975 in NYC of Puerto Rican parents world Health Organization emigrated to the urban midpoint in the '60s. He exhausted important amounts of time both in New York and Puerto Rico throughout his childhood. From a very thomas Young age, he was influenced by his uncle, bandleader Israel "Timbalero" Stuart, and his father's love for music. Playing together at plate with his mentors, Stuart became familiar with the pleximetry instruments and melodies that set the groundwork for modernistic salsa medicine. Though likewise interested in the john Rock and R&B heard on the streets of NYC, he was weaned on artists such as Ismael Rivera, Héctor Lavoe and Andy Montañez. Even without the vantage of formal training, he landed a gig tattle coro for the considerably accomplished Puerto Rican bandleader Wichy Camacho at the eld of xX. Through his connections with Camacho, Stuart met and was offered work on with Johnny Rivera and Marc Anthony. As he name himself in more than professional situations, the idea of recording a demonstration and moving towards a solo vocation became more and more tempting. His demonstration racetrack "Tu y Yo" garnered attention from a number of important salsa labels, including RMM world Health Organization eventually sign-language the edward Young talent. His debut platter Cuentos de la Vecindad was a significant rack up, earning him the Tu Musica Award for Best New Artist in 1997. His follow-up platter Retratos was met with likewise positive press. Career highlights include the 2005 Latin Grammy nomination of his fifth disc Sin Miedo for Best Tropical-Contemporary Album and nominations for Billboard Music Awards in both 2006 and 2007. After a long and fruitful category relationship with RMM, Stuart initiated a relationship with Universal's Machete Music with his 2006 dismissal Back to Da Barrio, followed in 2007 with by Sentimiento de un Rumbero.