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Yolandita Monge

Yolanda Rosa Monge Betancourt (born September 16, 1955), known professionally as Yolandita Monge, is a Puerto Rican singer, actress, and television personality. She has been active in the music business since her teen years and has recorded 27 studio albums and two live albums, as well as several greatest hits compilations and special appearance recordings.

Yolandita Monge
Yolandita Monge at her TV show De Mujeres
Born
Yolanda Rosa Monge Betancourt

(1955-09-16) September 16, 1955 (age 68)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • television presenter
  • talk show host
Years active1968–present
Spouse
(m. 1989; died 2014)
Children3, Noelia Paola and Imanol.
Musical career
GenresLatin pop
Instrument(s)
LabelsYM Music (present)
ARDC Music Division (2017–2018)
Southhill Production Corp (2015)
Musical Productions (1990–2016)
Orosound Records (2013)
Roma Entertainment (2012)
Universal Music Latino (2008)
Univision Music (2006–2007)
Ole Music (2005)
Warner Music Latina (2002)
BMG U.S. Latin (1999–2001)
WEA-Latina (1992–1998)
CBS Records (1980–1991)
Discofon Records (1979)
Coco Records (1975–1978)
Tecca Records (1974)
AudioVox Records (1973)
Patty Records (1969–1972)
WebsiteYolandita página oficial

Biography edit

Early life and family edit

Monge was born in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico on September 16, 1955, is the daughter of Iris Delia Betancourt and Héctor Monge. She lived the first seven years of her life in New York City and then came back to Puerto Rico. During the early 70s, she met Alfredo Lorenzo, in New York, and married him on November 13, 1975. They had a daughter, Noelia,[1][2] but the marriage ended soon afterwards. In 1983, she married Venezuelan singer Balbino,[1] whom she met in Buga, Colombia, and is the father of second daughter Paola González.[1] A few years later, the couple filed for divorce. On December 31, 1989, Yolandita married her manager Carlos "Topy" Mamery and in 1991 gave birth to her only son Imanol Mamery.[1]

Early career edit

Blessed with a powerful and versatile vocal range and timbre, Monge started out her career by winning a singing radio contest in 1966 (at the age of eleven). For such a young performer, she possessed an innate interpretative delivery well beyond her years that matched established performers of the time.

Yolandita was discovered by the producer Julio Alers, and later on, made her TV debut on Luis Vigoreaux's show, Luis Vigoreaux Presenta. She had a regular section in that show. In 1968, she signed with record label Patty Records, which released her first album, named Puerto Rico's Poignant... Powerful... Incomparable....

It was "El Estornudo" ("The Sneeze"), and her cover of Italian hit "Vida"' ("Life"), that made her a national star after she released her first album. At that young age, Yolandita would perform with legendary Argentinian singer Libertad Lamarque and then sing at the Festival De La Canción Nueva York (New York Song Festival). Soon, she found another job on TV, this time on Tommy Muñiz's show, El Show Del Mediodía.

She followed up with some other hits in Puerto Rico, but then she moved to Mexico, where she signed with Teca Records and had hits such as "Vete de Aqui" ("Get Out of Here"), "Dos Caminos Diferentes" ("Two Different Ways"), "¿Por qué, Papá?" ("Why, Dad?") and "La Voz Del Silencio" ("The Voice of Silence").

International breakthrough edit

1975 was a big year for Monge because she released a song named "Cierra Los Ojos" ("Close Your Eyes"), which was a hit in such South American countries as Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, and Argentina, and also in the Dominican Republic. Yolandita was now an international star.

Soon after, she would be signed by Coco Records of New York, and her career kept going on a steady rise internationally. She sang at the Carnegie Hall and was backed up by her artistic godmother, legendary Argentinian singer and actress, Libertad Lamarque.

International success: 1980s edit

In 1980, international label CBS Records International, (now Sony Discos), signed her up into their line-up. Tanto Amor (So much love) composed by Lou Briel, was the first hit song of that album named Fantasia produced by Pepe Luis Soto. She then released another album Historia de Amour which included many top hits. In 1983, she won the Buga Festival, in Buga, Colombia with a song that she wrote her self called (Yes). Her next release in 1983, Sueños, continued her ascent as one of the most important and best selling female singers in Puerto Rico. This album marked a radical change in sound and image for Monge, moving towards the Latin pop tendencies of the time while keeping her interpretative delivery.

Monge continued her winning stride in the middle 1980s, when she released what possibly is one of her greatest album ever: Luz de Luna (Moonlight). This album included her classics "Te Veo Pasar" (I See You Walk By), "Señor Del Pasado" (Man from the Past), and "El Poder del Amor", which was a cover of the popular song "The Power of Love" (most recently recorded by Céline Dion). With this album, she became the first Puerto Rican female singer to earn a gold record.

She followed up that album with the equally successful Laberinto de Amor (Labyrinth of Love), which earned her another gold album and later went platinum. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award, years before the Latin Grammy was created. In this album, she sang a Spanish version of "On My Own" ("Solo Yo") which is a song from the soundtrack of the famous Broadway musical Les Misérables. Yolandita was a household name. This album earned her a Grammy nomination in the Best Latin Pop artist category. With this nomination she became the first Puerto Rican female singer to be nominated to the Grammy Music Awards, joined by fellow Puerto Rican singer Lunna, as well in the same category. The album also went gold in many countries including the United States.

In 1988, she achieved multi platinum level sales with her album, Vivencias. Yolandita considers this album the best and most important album of her career. This release included such songs as: "Acariciame" ("Caress Me") and "Este Amor Que Hay Que Callar" ("This Love That We Must Keep Quiet") composed for her by the Spanish singer and author Braulio. She became the first Puerto Rican singer to win a gold album record, a platinum record and a double platinum.

Yolandita was claimed by the America's music magazine Billboard in 1988 as "The best-selling Latin artist of the year" due to being the first Puerto Rican female artist to sell millions of records. She also was claimed by the international music press as "The most important Latin singer of the decade" (1980–1990). NBC traveled all the way to Puerto Rico to interview Yolandita because they consider her the most relevant artist of the Latin music industry and she was even compared with Madonna. In the interview the reporter said: "Yolandita has no plans to make the crossover, so Madonna can relax."

Yolandita in the 1990s edit

After the huge success of Vivencias, she changed gears in terms of music style and released Portfolio in the summer of 1990, with the help of Venezuelan singer Ricardo Montaner which was one of the producers and songwriters. With Portfolio, she performed nine sold-out concerts at Puerto Rico's Centro de Bellas Artes (making a new record on sales), and at the Madison Square Garden. During her performances at the Centro de Bellas Artes, Yolandita became the first Latin performer, and one of the earliest recording artists, to use a wireless headset microphone, allowing her to dance while she sang.[citation needed]

After more than ten years at Sony Latin, Yolandita signed a multimillion-dollar recording contract with WEA-Latina, the first for a female pop artist in Puerto Rico. The first release was Cara de Ángel, the follow-up to Portfolio. It contains the radio hits "Sobreviviré", "Viviré Sin Tí", and "Entrega Total". In May 1992, for the "Cara de Angel Tour", Yolandita established a new record at the Performing Arts Center of Puerto Rico (Centro de Bellas Artes), becoming the biggest singer selling out all the concerts, without courtesy tickets, up to 12 concerts of the same tour, breaking her own record. Also in 1992, Yolandita was invited by Spanish Tenor, Plácido Domingo, to be part of a Special Tribute to the artist Goya, the tribute was a special-release album. Yolandita also released her first Christmas album in 1992 titled Mi Mejor Regalo.

In 1994, she became the first Puerto Rican female to land a commercial deal with Pepe Jeans London and also for Diet Pepsi. During that year, Monge released Fiebre de Luna, along with a change of image. The hit album included compositions from Las Diego and produced the hit singles "A Pesar del Tiempo" and "Como Puedes". She teamed with singer Ricardo Montaner to do a concert and they earned a Guinness World Records as becoming the first singers to perform 3 concerts in 3 different cities (Mayagüez, Ponce and San Juan) – all in the same day. This could be done, using air transportation by helicopter. It was called: El Suceso (The Event).

In 1995, Yolandita released the self-titled Yolandita, along with another change in image with long hair and a belly ring. Right after, Monge relocated to Colombia to act in telenovela alongside Puerto Rican actor Osvaldo Ríos. Yolandita was honored in 1996 by the Puerto Rican Senate for her long career as a singer and actress. She also earned two of the most prestigious awards of the Latin music industry, Premios Lo Nuestro and Premios Tu Música. Also in 1996, she participated in the annual music video special, produced by Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, dedicated to Pedro Flores, which usually includes only the most important and international singers the island has to offer.

In 1997, Yolandita released Mi Encuentro, which included bomba and plena, a Puerto Rican rhythm. The album was a hit and cemented the singer's ability to tacke any kind of music. The singer returned with another change of image and to her signature strong ballads with the album Siento in early 1999. The album was certified gold and included the hits "Dime", "Arriesgaré la Piel" and "Mala Sangre".

2000–present edit

In late 2000, Yolandita released her second live album Yolandita En Vivo recorded at Centro de Bellas Artes of Puerto Rico. It included many of her early hits and the duet "Sobrevivire" with her second daughter Paola González.

Yolandita took some time off and returned with Sexto Sentido in 2002, which included a collaboration with her eldest daughter and singer Noelia. This album was produced by Colombian producer Kike Santander and was certified gold. After that, the singer took a lengthy hiatus from recording to pursue other acting opportunities.

In 2004 she conducted her TV show for Telemundo called De Mujeres (Of Women). In this variety show she performed comedy skits and interviewed both local and international stars. She also sang with Julieta Venegas, Luis Fonsi, Lucecita Benítez, Víctor Manuelle, Chucho Avellanet, Gilberto Santa Rosa, La India, Gisselle, Lissette, Tito Nieves, Dagmar, Andy Montañez, Danny Rivera, and many more. These performances were once-in-a-lifetime duets that graced Puerto Rico's silver screen and kept the captive audience that followed the show wanting more.

After five years of not releasing a new album, Monge released on June 5, 2007, her album Demasiado Fuerte. It debuted number one in Billboard Latin Pop Albums making her return to music one of the greatest comebacks ever seen in the Latin Market. The album was produced by José Luis Pagán and Jorge Luis Piloto. Also, the album included the hits "Y Todavia" and the title track, "Demasiado Fuerte", both of which were remixed in reggaeton style and became hits in the urban radio stations in Puerto Rico and the Latin communities in United States. In November 2007, Yolandita returned to Centro de Bellas Artes with five sold-out concerts in support of the Demasiado Fuerte album. The singer received the best reviews of her career with those performances, which included duets with guest Glenn Monroig.

On October 6, 2008, Monge debuted the single "Mala".[3] Immediately, on November 22, 2008, Yolandita released the album Mala, produced once again by José Luis Pagán and following the same musical and lyrical style as her previous Demasiado Fuerte. This album contains the song "Oportunidad Perdida" featuring Víctor Manuelle, which was re-recorded with Anthony Ríos[4] in bachata style. Also, the song "Mala" was remixed in reggaeton style featuring Ivy Queen and in salsa style featuring La India. The song "Una y Otra Vez" was remixed in reggaeton style featuring Divino.

After the success of those radio remixes, Yolandita recorded a remix single with reggaeton artist Tito el Bambino called "El Amor", which used her same-titled smash hit from the 80s to his version. The song made it to the No. 1 spot in the Hot Latin Songs Billboard Chart.

On September 11, 2010, Yolandita debuted at Coliseo de Puerto Rico in the concert 20 Años de Vivencias, celebrating the twenty year anniversary of the release of her iconic album Vivencias. She performed the vast majority of her hits of the 70's, 80's, and 90's, as well as her current repertoire. Soon after, Yolandita returned to Centro de Bellas Artes in April 2011, for a once-in-a-lifetime sold-out concert accompanied by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Puerto Rico, as part of the thirty year anniversary celebration of the venue. All the songs were deconstructed and performed acoustically.

During 2012, Yolandita was one of three judges in Idol Puerto Rico, along with her husband Carlos 'Topy' Mamery and Ricardo Montaner during the second season of the program.

On November 13, 2012, Yolandita released her new album Más Para Dar, with lyrics written by herself and José Luis Pagán. The album was produced by José Luis Pagán and it follows the same musical and lyrical style as her previous records. Yolandita returned to Coliseo de Puerto Rico for the "Más Para Dar Tour" on March 16, 2013. Beginning in the Dominican Republic, this concert tour visited cities in the United States, Puerto Rico and Latin America. In the concerts at Santo Domingo, Yolandita shared the stage with Danny Rivera.

On December 3, 2014, her husband and manager of more than twenty years, Carlos 'Topy' Mamery, died of a massive heart attack. The funeral was held on December 5, 2014, alongside hundreds of fans, friends and family members. After that tragedy, Yolandita retired from public view for the following months of 2015.

On September 20, 2015, Yolandita returned to the concert stage after nine months of mourning at Coliseo de Puerto Rico for "Latidos de mi Corazón", a tribute to her late husband Carlos 'Topy' Mamery. She performed some of her hits and her new digital single Sin Tí, a song written by Las Diego, as well as other love songs from other artists. Her children, Imanol and Paola, joined her on stage for two songs, as well as some relatives of the Mamery and Monge families for the encore. On May 28, 2016, she presented the concert "Latidos de mi Corazón" at the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts in New York for her many fans there.

Yolandita recorded a jazz version of the Latin American standard Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado for Humberto Ramírez's new album Bohemia Jazz, released on January 27, 2016. The album contains other songs performed by Nydia Caro, Chucho Avellanet, Dagmar, Michelle Brava, Andy Montañez and Carola Ausbury. The singer was one of many artists that performed at the Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 2016, 2017 & 2018.

On May 13, 14 & 27, 2017, Yolandita teamed for the first time with Lissette Alvarez for a three sold-out performances at Centro de Bellas Artes of Caguas for the concert "Emociones". She sang her most beloved hits along with duets with Lissette Alvarez. The singers performed together the hits "Hoy Vine Con Ella", "Cantaré", "El Amor" and "Gracias a la Vida", as well as sharing a medley of both their greatest hits.

Yolandita returned to Centro de Bellas Artes for five sold-out performances of the new show "Por Tí" on December 6, 7 & 8, 2019 and February 14 & 15, 2020. Monge performed all her greatest hits including a new version of the 1989 club hit Por Ti and several other songs in an a cappella sing-along with the audience.[5]

The singer remains active throughout the year performing in concerts and festivals in Puerto Rico and other Latin American countries.

Yolandita, the actress edit

Monge has had a very distinguished acting career, she's acted in more than ten Spanish soap operas, as well as various theatre plays and TV shows. Among the telenovelas, she acted in: Vida (Life), (where she performed with Johanna Rosaly), La Mentira (The Lie), Poquita Cosa (Small Thing), Escándalo (Scandal)[6] (where she acted alongside Andrés García, Iris Chacón and Charytín), and Ave de Paso (Bird of Passage), where she played the main role, and sang the theme song: "Nunca Te Diré Adiós", composed for her by Lou Briel. This song was a big hit in 1989, and it was included in a Special Edition Album: Yolandita Monge Live from New York. She also acted in the original version of the Colombian mega-hit soap opera, La Viuda de Blanco along with Osvaldo Ríos, Maria Helena Doehring, Jorge Enrique Abello and Danilo Santos. From 1996 to 1997, this soap opera was translated in more than 32 languages. Her theatrical debut was in La Visita de la Bestia, which is a Spanish version of Extremities, and she got good reviews from the press by playing the very dramatic main role. She also earned international recognition playing the Greek-soprano, Maria Callas, in the Spanish version of the Tony Award winner play Master Class (Clase Maestra) in 2003, for the Latin community in the United States and Latin America. Yolandita made all the critics bow when they saw her rendition of the late-diva. A year later she landed the lead female role in the musical La Verdadera Historia de Pedro Navaja (The True Story of Pedro Navaja), opposite Gilberto Santa Rosa. For her performance as Diana la Maromera (Diana the Juggler), in this musical, she got good reviews. In 1999, Monge headlined the TV movie Ocho años de Dolor (Eight Years of Pain), where she played a woman kidnapped by the famous Puerto Rican serial killer and fugitive of the law Toño Bicicleta. Yolandita's most recent acting role was in the Puerto Rican movie Mujeres sin Hombres (Women without Men), in 2006. She joined Sully Diaz and Claribel Medina in this story about 3 women and the revenge of men. After that in 2010, Yolandita starred in the first episode of the Telemundo TV Series called Extremos. In it she played the roles of twin sister. The reviews of Yolandita's acting role were good in this dramatic role. The critics indicated that "...When it comes to acting, Yolandita can be intense and excellent as she is as a singer...". Most recently, in 2017 she joined the cast of Malas and in 2018 she performed alongside other actresses in The Vagina Monologues.

Awards and recognitions edit

Here is a partial list of Yolandita's awards, honors and recognitions over the years.[7]

  • 1983: Buga Song Festival – Won for the song Si.
  • 1985: The first Puerto Rican female singer to earn a Gold record.
  • 1987: Nomination. Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album for Laberinto de Amor.
  • 1988: The best-selling Latin artist of the year, according to Billboard Magazine.
  • 1989: Nomination for Premio Lo Nuestro Best Female Ballad/Pop Singer
  • 1989: Paoli Award for Best Video of The Year for the video clip Por ti.
  • 1989: The first Puerto Rican female singer to earn a Platinum record.
  • 1992: The first artist selling out all the concerts, up to 12 concerts of the same tour.
  • 1993: ACE Awards – Special Award.
  • 1995: Guinness World Record – The first singer to perform 3 concerts in 3 different cities in the same day.
  • 1996: The Puerto Rican Senate Special Honor for her long career as a singer and actress.
  • 1997: Tu Musica Award – Projection in abroad.
  • 1997: Quijote Award for Best Musical Transmission (Cita con las Reinas).
  • 2000: Cassandra International Award.
  • 2001: A Star in the Boulevard of Stars in Santo Domingo.
  • 2002: Tu Musica Awards – Best Ballad Record by a female singer (Sexto Sentido).
  • 2003: An Award for her Trajectory as an Actress from The PR Government Florida District.
  • 2003 Dance Show of the Year: Yolandita Monge Sexto Sentido Concert.
  • 2006 Our pride Award – Institute of New York City.
  • 2007 Puerto Rican Pride Honor – 21st anniversary of Comité Puertorriqueño – a Puerto Rican heritage organization[8]
  • 2008 Nomination. Spanish GLAAD Media Awards for Outstanding Music Artist.
  • 2008 Nomination. Billboard Latin Music Awards for Best Latin Pop Female Album for Demasiado Fuerte.
  • 2008 Finalist. Special Tu Mundo Award in Billboard Latin Music Awards

Selected discography edit

Year Album Title Record Label Notes Certifications
1969 Puerto Rico's Poignant...
Powerful... Incomparable...
Patty Records
1970 A star is Shining
1971 La Personalidad de Yolandita Monge
1971 Recuérdame Teca Records
1972 Parece Fantasía Teca Records
1973 Yo Soy Audiovox Records
1974 Con Todo Mi Amor..!
1975 Floreciendo! Coco Records Gold[9]
1976 Reflexiones
1977 Soy Ante Todo Mujer
1978 En Su Intimidad
1979 Estilo y Personalidad Discofon Compilation album
1980 Fantasia CBS Records
1981 Historia de Amour
1983 Sueños
1985 Luz de Luna Gold[9]
1986 Mis Canciones Preferidas Compilation album
1987 Laberinto de Amor Gold[9]
1988 Nunca Te Diré Adiós /
En Concierto
Live album
Vivencias Gold, Platinum,
Double Platinum[9]
1990 Portfolio Gold[9]
1991 Limited Edition Remix album
Mis Canciones Preferidas 2 Compilation album
1992 Cara de Ángel WEA-Latina Gold, Platinum,
Double Platinum[9]
Mi Mejor Regalo Christmas album
1994 Fiebre de Luna Gold[9]
1995 Yolandita (1995) Gold[9]
1997 Mi Encuentro Gold[9]
1999 Siento BMG U.S. Latin
2000 Yolandita En Vivo Live album
Yolandita (2000) Z Records Compilation album
2002 Sexto Sentido Warner Music Latina
2007 Demasiado Fuerte Univision Music Gold[9]
2008 Mala Universal Music Latino
2012 Más Para Dar Roma Entertainment

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Julio 2020, Por: Redacción | 22 de (July 22, 2020). "¿Quiénes son los medios hermanos de Noelia?". La Opinión (in Spanish). Retrieved July 29, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Yolandita Monge". HuffPost. September 12, 2013. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  3. ^ . Primera Hora (in Spanish). October 6, 2008. Archived from the original on December 8, 2008. Retrieved October 11, 2008.
  4. ^ Figueroa, Rocío (July 15, 2019). "Yolandita Monge: "Tuve el honor de haber sido la musa de Anthony Ríos"". www.diariolibre.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  5. ^ "Yolandita Monge abre una quinta función del concierto "Por ti"". El Nuevo Dia (in Spanish). January 24, 2020.
  6. ^ "Yolandita Monge". Lehman Center. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on January 3, 2009.
  8. ^ "Yolandita Monge and Ana Ortiz to Receive Puerto Rican Pride Honor". People en Español. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j . Archived from the original on January 3, 2009.

External links edit

  • prpop.org – Yolandita's Biography from the National Culture Foundation of Puerto Rico.
  • musicofpuertorico.com – Yolandita's entry, biography and discography.
  • Yolandita Monge | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links
  • Yolandita Monge at IMDb

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Monge and the second or maternal family name is Betancourt Yolanda Rosa Monge Betancourt born September 16 1955 known professionally as Yolandita Monge is a Puerto Rican singer actress and television personality She has been active in the music business since her teen years and has recorded 27 studio albums and two live albums as well as several greatest hits compilations and special appearance recordings Yolandita MongeYolandita Monge at her TV show De MujeresBornYolanda Rosa Monge Betancourt 1955 09 16 September 16 1955 age 68 Trujillo Alto Puerto RicoOccupationsSingeractresstelevision presentertalk show hostYears active1968 presentSpouseCarlos Topy Mamery m 1989 died 2014 wbr Children3 Noelia Paola and Imanol Musical careerGenresLatin popInstrument s Vocalsmezzo sopranoLabelsYM Music present ARDC Music Division 2017 2018 Southhill Production Corp 2015 Musical Productions 1990 2016 Orosound Records 2013 Roma Entertainment 2012 Universal Music Latino 2008 Univision Music 2006 2007 Ole Music 2005 Warner Music Latina 2002 BMG U S Latin 1999 2001 WEA Latina 1992 1998 CBS Records 1980 1991 Discofon Records 1979 Coco Records 1975 1978 Tecca Records 1974 AudioVox Records 1973 Patty Records 1969 1972 WebsiteYolandita pagina oficial Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and family 1 2 Early career 1 3 International breakthrough 1 4 International success 1980s 1 5 Yolandita in the 1990s 1 6 2000 present 2 Yolandita the actress 3 Awards and recognitions 4 Selected discography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography editEarly life and family edit Monge was born in Trujillo Alto Puerto Rico on September 16 1955 is the daughter of Iris Delia Betancourt and Hector Monge She lived the first seven years of her life in New York City and then came back to Puerto Rico During the early 70s she met Alfredo Lorenzo in New York and married him on November 13 1975 They had a daughter Noelia 1 2 but the marriage ended soon afterwards In 1983 she married Venezuelan singer Balbino 1 whom she met in Buga Colombia and is the father of second daughter Paola Gonzalez 1 A few years later the couple filed for divorce On December 31 1989 Yolandita married her manager Carlos Topy Mamery and in 1991 gave birth to her only son Imanol Mamery 1 Early career edit Blessed with a powerful and versatile vocal range and timbre Monge started out her career by winning a singing radio contest in 1966 at the age of eleven For such a young performer she possessed an innate interpretative delivery well beyond her years that matched established performers of the time Yolandita was discovered by the producer Julio Alers and later on made her TV debut on Luis Vigoreaux s show Luis Vigoreaux Presenta She had a regular section in that show In 1968 she signed with record label Patty Records which released her first album named Puerto Rico s Poignant Powerful Incomparable It was El Estornudo The Sneeze and her cover of Italian hit Vida Life that made her a national star after she released her first album At that young age Yolandita would perform with legendary Argentinian singer Libertad Lamarque and then sing at the Festival De La Cancion Nueva York New York Song Festival Soon she found another job on TV this time on Tommy Muniz s show El Show Del Mediodia She followed up with some other hits in Puerto Rico but then she moved to Mexico where she signed with Teca Records and had hits such as Vete de Aqui Get Out of Here Dos Caminos Diferentes Two Different Ways Por que Papa Why Dad and La Voz Del Silencio The Voice of Silence International breakthrough edit 1975 was a big year for Monge because she released a song named Cierra Los Ojos Close Your Eyes which was a hit in such South American countries as Colombia Chile Ecuador Venezuela Peru and Argentina and also in the Dominican Republic Yolandita was now an international star Soon after she would be signed by Coco Records of New York and her career kept going on a steady rise internationally She sang at the Carnegie Hall and was backed up by her artistic godmother legendary Argentinian singer and actress Libertad Lamarque International success 1980s edit In 1980 international label CBS Records International now Sony Discos signed her up into their line up Tanto Amor So much love composed by Lou Briel was the first hit song of that album named Fantasia produced by Pepe Luis Soto She then released another album Historia de Amour which included many top hits In 1983 she won the Buga Festival in Buga Colombia with a song that she wrote her self called Si Yes Her next release in 1983 Suenos continued her ascent as one of the most important and best selling female singers in Puerto Rico This album marked a radical change in sound and image for Monge moving towards the Latin pop tendencies of the time while keeping her interpretative delivery Monge continued her winning stride in the middle 1980s when she released what possibly is one of her greatest album ever Luz de Luna Moonlight This album included her classics Te Veo Pasar I See You Walk By Senor Del Pasado Man from the Past and El Poder del Amor which was a cover of the popular song The Power of Love most recently recorded by Celine Dion With this album she became the first Puerto Rican female singer to earn a gold record She followed up that album with the equally successful Laberinto de Amor Labyrinth of Love which earned her another gold album and later went platinum The album was nominated for a Grammy Award years before the Latin Grammy was created In this album she sang a Spanish version of On My Own Solo Yo which is a song from the soundtrack of the famous Broadway musical Les Miserables Yolandita was a household name This album earned her a Grammy nomination in the Best Latin Pop artist category With this nomination she became the first Puerto Rican female singer to be nominated to the Grammy Music Awards joined by fellow Puerto Rican singer Lunna as well in the same category The album also went gold in many countries including the United States In 1988 she achieved multi platinum level sales with her album Vivencias Yolandita considers this album the best and most important album of her career This release included such songs as Acariciame Caress Me and Este Amor Que Hay Que Callar This Love That We Must Keep Quiet composed for her by the Spanish singer and author Braulio She became the first Puerto Rican singer to win a gold album record a platinum record and a double platinum Yolandita was claimed by the America s music magazine Billboard in 1988 as The best selling Latin artist of the year due to being the first Puerto Rican female artist to sell millions of records She also was claimed by the international music press as The most important Latin singer of the decade 1980 1990 NBC traveled all the way to Puerto Rico to interview Yolandita because they consider her the most relevant artist of the Latin music industry and she was even compared with Madonna In the interview the reporter said Yolandita has no plans to make the crossover so Madonna can relax Yolandita in the 1990s edit After the huge success of Vivencias she changed gears in terms of music style and released Portfolio in the summer of 1990 with the help of Venezuelan singer Ricardo Montaner which was one of the producers and songwriters With Portfolio she performed nine sold out concerts at Puerto Rico s Centro de Bellas Artes making a new record on sales and at the Madison Square Garden During her performances at the Centro de Bellas Artes Yolandita became the first Latin performer and one of the earliest recording artists to use a wireless headset microphone allowing her to dance while she sang citation needed After more than ten years at Sony Latin Yolandita signed a multimillion dollar recording contract with WEA Latina the first for a female pop artist in Puerto Rico The first release was Cara de Angel the follow up to Portfolio It contains the radio hits Sobrevivire Vivire Sin Ti and Entrega Total In May 1992 for the Cara de Angel Tour Yolandita established a new record at the Performing Arts Center of Puerto Rico Centro de Bellas Artes becoming the biggest singer selling out all the concerts without courtesy tickets up to 12 concerts of the same tour breaking her own record Also in 1992 Yolandita was invited by Spanish Tenor Placido Domingo to be part of a Special Tribute to the artist Goya the tribute was a special release album Yolandita also released her first Christmas album in 1992 titled Mi Mejor Regalo In 1994 she became the first Puerto Rican female to land a commercial deal with Pepe Jeans London and also for Diet Pepsi During that year Monge released Fiebre de Luna along with a change of image The hit album included compositions from Las Diego and produced the hit singles A Pesar del Tiempo and Como Puedes She teamed with singer Ricardo Montaner to do a concert and they earned a Guinness World Records as becoming the first singers to perform 3 concerts in 3 different cities Mayaguez Ponce and San Juan all in the same day This could be done using air transportation by helicopter It was called El Suceso The Event In 1995 Yolandita released the self titled Yolandita along with another change in image with long hair and a belly ring Right after Monge relocated to Colombia to act in telenovela alongside Puerto Rican actor Osvaldo Rios Yolandita was honored in 1996 by the Puerto Rican Senate for her long career as a singer and actress She also earned two of the most prestigious awards of the Latin music industry Premios Lo Nuestro and Premios Tu Musica Also in 1996 she participated in the annual music video special produced by Banco Popular de Puerto Rico dedicated to Pedro Flores which usually includes only the most important and international singers the island has to offer In 1997 Yolandita released Mi Encuentro which included bomba and plena a Puerto Rican rhythm The album was a hit and cemented the singer s ability to tacke any kind of music The singer returned with another change of image and to her signature strong ballads with the album Siento in early 1999 The album was certified gold and included the hits Dime Arriesgare la Piel and Mala Sangre 2000 present edit In late 2000 Yolandita released her second live album Yolandita En Vivo recorded at Centro de Bellas Artes of Puerto Rico It included many of her early hits and the duet Sobrevivire with her second daughter Paola Gonzalez Yolandita took some time off and returned with Sexto Sentido in 2002 which included a collaboration with her eldest daughter and singer Noelia This album was produced by Colombian producer Kike Santander and was certified gold After that the singer took a lengthy hiatus from recording to pursue other acting opportunities In 2004 she conducted her TV show for Telemundo called De Mujeres Of Women In this variety show she performed comedy skits and interviewed both local and international stars She also sang with Julieta Venegas Luis Fonsi Lucecita Benitez Victor Manuelle Chucho Avellanet Gilberto Santa Rosa La India Gisselle Lissette Tito Nieves Dagmar Andy Montanez Danny Rivera and many more These performances were once in a lifetime duets that graced Puerto Rico s silver screen and kept the captive audience that followed the show wanting more After five years of not releasing a new album Monge released on June 5 2007 her album Demasiado Fuerte It debuted number one in Billboard Latin Pop Albums making her return to music one of the greatest comebacks ever seen in the Latin Market The album was produced by Jose Luis Pagan and Jorge Luis Piloto Also the album included the hits Y Todavia and the title track Demasiado Fuerte both of which were remixed in reggaeton style and became hits in the urban radio stations in Puerto Rico and the Latin communities in United States In November 2007 Yolandita returned to Centro de Bellas Artes with five sold out concerts in support of the Demasiado Fuerte album The singer received the best reviews of her career with those performances which included duets with guest Glenn Monroig On October 6 2008 Monge debuted the single Mala 3 Immediately on November 22 2008 Yolandita released the album Mala produced once again by Jose Luis Pagan and following the same musical and lyrical style as her previous Demasiado Fuerte This album contains the song Oportunidad Perdida featuring Victor Manuelle which was re recorded with Anthony Rios 4 in bachata style Also the song Mala was remixed in reggaeton style featuring Ivy Queen and in salsa style featuring La India The song Una y Otra Vez was remixed in reggaeton style featuring Divino After the success of those radio remixes Yolandita recorded a remix single with reggaeton artist Tito el Bambino called El Amor which used her same titled smash hit from the 80s to his version The song made it to the No 1 spot in the Hot Latin Songs Billboard Chart On September 11 2010 Yolandita debuted at Coliseo de Puerto Rico in the concert 20 Anos de Vivencias celebrating the twenty year anniversary of the release of her iconic album Vivencias She performed the vast majority of her hits of the 70 s 80 s and 90 s as well as her current repertoire Soon after Yolandita returned to Centro de Bellas Artes in April 2011 for a once in a lifetime sold out concert accompanied by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Puerto Rico as part of the thirty year anniversary celebration of the venue All the songs were deconstructed and performed acoustically During 2012 Yolandita was one of three judges in Idol Puerto Rico along with her husband Carlos Topy Mamery and Ricardo Montaner during the second season of the program On November 13 2012 Yolandita released her new album Mas Para Dar with lyrics written by herself and Jose Luis Pagan The album was produced by Jose Luis Pagan and it follows the same musical and lyrical style as her previous records Yolandita returned to Coliseo de Puerto Rico for the Mas Para Dar Tour on March 16 2013 Beginning in the Dominican Republic this concert tour visited cities in the United States Puerto Rico and Latin America In the concerts at Santo Domingo Yolandita shared the stage with Danny Rivera On December 3 2014 her husband and manager of more than twenty years Carlos Topy Mamery died of a massive heart attack The funeral was held on December 5 2014 alongside hundreds of fans friends and family members After that tragedy Yolandita retired from public view for the following months of 2015 On September 20 2015 Yolandita returned to the concert stage after nine months of mourning at Coliseo de Puerto Rico for Latidos de mi Corazon a tribute to her late husband Carlos Topy Mamery She performed some of her hits and her new digital single Sin Ti a song written by Las Diego as well as other love songs from other artists Her children Imanol and Paola joined her on stage for two songs as well as some relatives of the Mamery and Monge families for the encore On May 28 2016 she presented the concert Latidos de mi Corazon at the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts in New York for her many fans there Yolandita recorded a jazz version of the Latin American standard Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado for Humberto Ramirez s new album Bohemia Jazz released on January 27 2016 The album contains other songs performed by Nydia Caro Chucho Avellanet Dagmar Michelle Brava Andy Montanez and Carola Ausbury The singer was one of many artists that performed at the Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastian in San Juan Puerto Rico in 2016 2017 amp 2018 On May 13 14 amp 27 2017 Yolandita teamed for the first time with Lissette Alvarez for a three sold out performances at Centro de Bellas Artes of Caguas for the concert Emociones She sang her most beloved hits along with duets with Lissette Alvarez The singers performed together the hits Hoy Vine Con Ella Cantare El Amor and Gracias a la Vida as well as sharing a medley of both their greatest hits Yolandita returned to Centro de Bellas Artes for five sold out performances of the new show Por Ti on December 6 7 amp 8 2019 and February 14 amp 15 2020 Monge performed all her greatest hits including a new version of the 1989 club hit Por Ti and several other songs in an a cappella sing along with the audience 5 The singer remains active throughout the year performing in concerts and festivals in Puerto Rico and other Latin American countries Yolandita the actress editMonge has had a very distinguished acting career she s acted in more than ten Spanish soap operas as well as various theatre plays and TV shows Among the telenovelas she acted in Vida Life where she performed with Johanna Rosaly La Mentira The Lie Poquita Cosa Small Thing Escandalo Scandal 6 where she acted alongside Andres Garcia Iris Chacon and Charytin and Ave de Paso Bird of Passage where she played the main role and sang the theme song Nunca Te Dire Adios composed for her by Lou Briel This song was a big hit in 1989 and it was included in a Special Edition Album Yolandita Monge Live from New York She also acted in the original version of the Colombian mega hit soap opera La Viuda de Blanco along with Osvaldo Rios Maria Helena Doehring Jorge Enrique Abello and Danilo Santos From 1996 to 1997 this soap opera was translated in more than 32 languages Her theatrical debut was in La Visita de la Bestia which is a Spanish version of Extremities and she got good reviews from the press by playing the very dramatic main role She also earned international recognition playing the Greek soprano Maria Callas in the Spanish version of the Tony Award winner play Master Class Clase Maestra in 2003 for the Latin community in the United States and Latin America Yolandita made all the critics bow when they saw her rendition of the late diva A year later she landed the lead female role in the musical La Verdadera Historia de Pedro Navaja The True Story of Pedro Navaja opposite Gilberto Santa Rosa For her performance as Diana la Maromera Diana the Juggler in this musical she got good reviews In 1999 Monge headlined the TV movie Ocho anos de Dolor Eight Years of Pain where she played a woman kidnapped by the famous Puerto Rican serial killer and fugitive of the law Tono Bicicleta Yolandita s most recent acting role was in the Puerto Rican movie Mujeres sin Hombres Women without Men in 2006 She joined Sully Diaz and Claribel Medina in this story about 3 women and the revenge of men After that in 2010 Yolandita starred in the first episode of the Telemundo TV Series called Extremos In it she played the roles of twin sister The reviews of Yolandita s acting role were good in this dramatic role The critics indicated that When it comes to acting Yolandita can be intense and excellent as she is as a singer Most recently in 2017 she joined the cast of Malas and in 2018 she performed alongside other actresses in The Vagina Monologues Awards and recognitions editHere is a partial list of Yolandita s awards honors and recognitions over the years 7 1983 Buga Song Festival Won for the song Si 1985 The first Puerto Rican female singer to earn a Gold record 1987 Nomination Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album for Laberinto de Amor 1988 The best selling Latin artist of the year according to Billboard Magazine 1989 Nomination for Premio Lo Nuestro Best Female Ballad Pop Singer 1989 Paoli Award for Best Video of The Year for the video clip Por ti 1989 The first Puerto Rican female singer to earn a Platinum record 1992 The first artist selling out all the concerts up to 12 concerts of the same tour 1993 ACE Awards Special Award 1995 Guinness World Record The first singer to perform 3 concerts in 3 different cities in the same day 1996 The Puerto Rican Senate Special Honor for her long career as a singer and actress 1997 Tu Musica Award Projection in abroad 1997 Quijote Award for Best Musical Transmission Cita con las Reinas 2000 Cassandra International Award 2001 A Star in the Boulevard of Stars in Santo Domingo 2002 Tu Musica Awards Best Ballad Record by a female singer Sexto Sentido 2003 An Award for her Trajectory as an Actress from The PR Government Florida District 2003 Dance Show of the Year Yolandita Monge Sexto Sentido Concert 2006 Our pride Award Institute of New York City 2007 Puerto Rican Pride Honor 21st anniversary of Comite Puertorriqueno a Puerto Rican heritage organization 8 2008 Nomination Spanish GLAAD Media Awards for Outstanding Music Artist 2008 Nomination Billboard Latin Music Awards for Best Latin Pop Female Album for Demasiado Fuerte 2008 Finalist Special Tu Mundo Award in Billboard Latin Music AwardsSelected discography editMain article Yolandita Monge discography Year Album Title Record Label Notes Certifications1969 Puerto Rico s Poignant Powerful Incomparable Patty Records1970 A star is Shining1971 La Personalidad de Yolandita Monge1971 Recuerdame Teca Records1972 Parece Fantasia Teca Records1973 Yo Soy Audiovox Records1974 Con Todo Mi Amor 1975 Floreciendo Coco Records Gold 9 1976 Reflexiones1977 Soy Ante Todo Mujer1978 En Su Intimidad1979 Estilo y Personalidad Discofon Compilation album1980 Fantasia CBS Records1981 Historia de Amour1983 Suenos1985 Luz de Luna Gold 9 1986 Mis Canciones Preferidas Compilation album1987 Laberinto de Amor Gold 9 1988 Nunca Te Dire Adios En Concierto Live albumVivencias Gold Platinum Double Platinum 9 1990 Portfolio Gold 9 1991 Limited Edition Remix albumMis Canciones Preferidas 2 Compilation album1992 Cara de Angel WEA Latina Gold Platinum Double Platinum 9 Mi Mejor Regalo Christmas album1994 Fiebre de Luna Gold 9 1995 Yolandita 1995 Gold 9 1997 Mi Encuentro Gold 9 1999 Siento BMG U S Latin2000 Yolandita En Vivo Live albumYolandita 2000 Z Records Compilation album2002 Sexto Sentido Warner Music Latina2007 Demasiado Fuerte Univision Music Gold 9 2008 Mala Universal Music Latino2012 Mas Para Dar Roma EntertainmentSee also edit nbsp Puerto Rico portal nbsp Biography portal nbsp Music portalList of Puerto Ricans List of Puerto Rican songwriters Music of Puerto RicoReferences edit a b c d Julio 2020 Por Redaccion 22 de July 22 2020 Quienes son los medios hermanos de Noelia La Opinion in Spanish Retrieved July 29 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Yolandita Monge HuffPost September 12 2013 Retrieved July 29 2020 Ahora es Mala Primera Hora in Spanish October 6 2008 Archived from the original on December 8 2008 Retrieved October 11 2008 Figueroa Rocio July 15 2019 Yolandita Monge Tuve el honor de haber sido la musa de Anthony Rios www diariolibre com in European Spanish Retrieved July 29 2020 Yolandita Monge abre una quinta funcion del concierto Por ti El Nuevo Dia in Spanish January 24 2020 Yolandita Monge Lehman Center Retrieved July 29 2020 Awards and recognitions Archived from the original on January 3 2009 Yolandita Monge and Ana Ortiz to Receive Puerto Rican Pride Honor People en Espanol Retrieved July 29 2020 a b c d e f g h i j Sales status Archived from the original on January 3 2009 External links editprpop org Yolandita s Biography from the National Culture Foundation of Puerto Rico musicofpuertorico com Yolandita s entry biography and discography Yolandita Monge Biography Albums Streaming Links Yolandita Monge at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yolandita Monge amp oldid 1186646141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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