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Bobby Pulido

Jose Roberto Pulido Jr. (born April 25, 1971), known professionally as Bobby Pulido, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor. He is credited for introducing Tejano music to a youthful crowd and became a teen idol and one of the most influential Tejano recording artists among Mexican American teenagers.

Bobby Pulido
Bobby Pulido at the Chicano Festival 2011, Houston, Texas.
Born
Jose Roberto Pulido Jr.

(1971-04-25) April 25, 1971 (age 52)
Other namesBobby
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
Years active1995 (1995)–present
Spouse
Eliza Anzaldua
(m. 1996; div. 2013)
 
Mariana Morales
(m. 2018)
Children4
Parents
AwardsList of awards and nominations
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Websitewww.bobbypulido.com

Pulido debuted on the music scene in 1995 as the lead vocalist of his eponymous band. That same year he signed a recording contract with EMI Latin and released his debut album, Desvelado. The album peaked at number nine on the United States Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and at number three on the U.S. Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart. It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for shipments of 100,000 units. The title track of Desvelado launched Pulido as a popular Tejano musician, but he was criticized by veteran musicians, who believed he was successful in the genre because of his father Roberto Pulido's established music career.

Enséñame (1996), which peaked at number two on the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart, earned Pulido a nomination for the Tejano Music Award for Male Entertainer of the Year and the Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican New Artist of the Year. In 1998, he performed to a sold-out Auditorio Coca-Cola in Monterrey, becoming the first Tejano musician to do so. He also became the youngest recipient to be awarded the Orgullo de la Frontera by the Fiestas Mexicanas in February 1999. By 2000, the popularity of Tejano music was declining, resulting in Pulido's subsequent albums to not chart anywhere. Despite this, in 1998 he won Male Entertainer of the Year, which he won three consecutive times.

In 2003, Pulido made his acting debut by starring in the made-for-television film La Decada Furiosa. He also appeared in the telenovelas Fuego en La Sangre and Qué pobres tan ricos. His album Enfermo de Amor (2007) was commercially unsuccessful, and he took a three-year hiatus. Pulido returned to music in March 2010 and released an album titled Dias de Ayer; he also returned to acting and guest-starred in the film Noches Con Platanito. Aside from music and film, Pulido married Eliza Anzaldua in July 1996. Pulido filed for divorce in September 2013, after having fathered three sons with Anzaldua.

Life and career

1971–94: Early life and career beginnings

Jose Roberto Pulido Jr. was born on April 25, 1971, in Edinburg, Texas.[1] He is the oldest child of Roberto Pulido, an award-winning Tejano music singer; and Diana Montez, daughter of Norteño musician Mario Montez of Los Donneños.[2] Known as Bobby Pulido, he attended Edinburg High School and joined the school's mariachi group before joining his father's band Los Clásicos as their saxophonist and backup vocalist.[3] In 1994, EMI Latin released a compilation album titled Branding Icons, which featured Pulido with his father on the song "Contigo".[3] Pulido was accepted at St. Mary's University, where he studied business management as his major.[3] After the album's release in 1994, he decided to leave college and pursue a singing career in the Tejano market, during what is now known as the genre's golden age.[3]

1995–99: Debut album and commercial success

Pulido started his own band with guitarist Gilbert Trejo, bassist Mike Fox, drummer and uncle Jimmy Montez, keyboardist Rey Gutierrez, and Frank Caballero serving as the band's accordionist.[4] Initially, Pulido received criticism from veteran Tejano musicians, who believed the singer was "riding on the hard-earned reputation" of his father's established music career.[5] In May 1995,[6] Pulido signed a recording contract with EMI Latin and released his debut album Desvelado that September.[2] Then-president of EMI Latin Jose Behar told Billboard the company had "high hopes" for the singer in the country music market.[7] His debut single "No Se Por Que" peaked at number 33 on the United States Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart in December 1995.[8] Desvelado debuted at number 44 on the U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, the title track was second single released and debuted at number 21 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart in the week of February 3, 1996,[9] and Pulido became a popular Tejano recording artist.[10] In April 1996, the album peaked at number nine on the Top Latin Albums chart and number three on the U.S. Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart.[11] John Lannert of Billboard magazine called Pulido's chart position "impressive" and called the singer a "fast-rising artist".[12] It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) the same year, signifying shipments of 100,000 units in the U.S.[1] Pulido ended 1996 as the eighth best-selling regional Mexican artist and Desvelado ended the year as the eleventh best-selling regional Mexican album.[13] The album reached sales of 100,000 units by the end of 1999.[2] At the 1996 Tejano Music Awards, Pulido tied first place with Eddie Gonzales for Best New Rising Male Tejano Artists.[14]

In July 1996, Pulido married Eliza Anzaldua and took a short career hiatus.[2] He continued promoting his second studio album Enséñame, which was released a month after his marriage.[2] Billboard called Enséñame a "rousing" ranchera and "infectious" cumbia-flavored recording, and said it believed Pulido was aiming to follow Emilio Navaira, who wanted to crossover and become a country music artist.[15] Ramiro Burr of the San Antonio Express-News said Pulido's vocals were "much improved" over his previous work.[16] Enséñame peaked at number ten on the U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums and number two on the U.S. Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart.[17] It also produced three top-twenty Regional Mexican Airplay tracks; "Enséñame", "Se Murió De Amor", and "La Rosa".[17] The album earned Pulido a nomination for the Tejano Music Award for Male Entertainer of the Year and the Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican New Artist of the Year.[18][19] Pulido along with Mexican singer Graciela Beltrán, American urban quintets the Barrio Boyzz, Tejano musicians Emilio Navaira, Pete Astudillo, and Jennifer Peña recorded "Viviras Selena" for the 1997 soundtrack to the biopic film about Selena,[20] who was called the Queen of Tejano music and was killed in March 1995.[21][22] By 1997, Pulido was being credited for introducing Tejano music to a much younger audience in the U.S., among other Tejano novitiates.[16]

In 1998, Pulido released his third studio album Llegaste a Mi Vida, which peaked at number two on the Regional Mexican Albums chart and at number eleven on the Top Latin Albums chart.[23] The only single to appear on the Latin singles chart, "Pedire", peaked at number 28 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart.[23] Pulido's album won five of twelve nominations at the 1998 Tejano Music Awards; winning Male Vocalist of the Year, Male Entertainer of the Year, Tejano Crossover Song of the Year for "¿Dónde Estás?", and Tejano Album of the Year.[2] The same year, Desvelado and Llegaste a Mi Vida, each sold 100,000 units in Mexico—an unprecedented milestone for the singer.[24] In September 1998, Pulido released his first live album En Vivo: Desde Monterrey Mexico, which was recorded on April 24, 1998,[25] The album became the singer's fourth top-ten U.S. recording and peaked at number 21 on the Top Latin Albums chart.[26] in a sold-out concert at the Auditorio Coca-Cola in Monterrey, becoming the first Tejano grupo musician to do so.[27] In March 1999, he released his fourth studio album El Cazador, which produced the top-thirty Regional Mexican Airplay single "Cantarle a Ella".[28] Pulido became the youngest recipient to be awarded the Orgullo de la Frontera from the Fiestas Mexicanas in February 1999.[29] In an April 1999 interview, Pulido expressed interest in recording a Latin pop album and said he was not interested in crossing over and recording English-language albums.[29]

2000–09: Decline in popularity, acting debut, and hiatus

By 2000, Tejano music's dwindling popularity was thought to have recovered[30] but it failed to do so; music critics believed veteran Tejano artists such as Emilio Navaira, Selena, Mazz, Michael Salgado, and Pulido dominated the airwaves in the U.S. and that old-school singers were not able to compete.[31] That year, Pulido became a teen idol among Mexican American teenage girls and one of the most influential Tejano recording artists to the same demographic.[32] In March 2000, he released Zona de Peligro, which was less successful than his previous albums, peaking at number 48 on the Top Latin Albums chart.[33] None of its singles were commercially successful, but Pulido won the Tejano Music Award for Male Entertainer of the Year—his third consecutive win.[34] According to musicologist Guadalupe San Miguel, Tejano musicians beginning in the late 20th century and into the early 21st century were indistinguishable from each other.[35] Pulido released his sixth studio album Siempre Pensando En Ti in March 2001; it fared less well commercially, peaking at number 50 on the Top Latin Albums chart.[36] The album became Pulido's last recording to impact a music chart on Billboard.[37] In 2002, Pulido organized the Celebrity Golf Classic, a benefit charity that raised US$50,000 for the Easter Seals program.[38] McAllen mayor Leo Montalvo announced at the event that November 2, 2002, would be "Bobby Pulido Day".[38]

That June, Pulido released an eponymous album titled Bobby, which spawned the top 40 U.S. single "Vanidosa" that failed to appear on any music chart and was his final single.[39] He recorded a cover version of Mexican singer Juan Gabriel's 1999 single "Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez", which was included on Bobby.[39] His next albums, Montame (2003) and Vive (2005), failed to chart, ending his eight-year presence on Billboard.[37] In 2003, Pulido made his acting debut in the telenovela television movie La Decada Furiosa, in which he played himself.[40] Two years later, he appeared as a guest on the reality television show Big Brother México.[40] Pulido performed and recorded "Ya Ves" for the live televised tribute concert Selena ¡VIVE! in April 2005.[41] His next album, Enfermo de Amor, was released in August 2007.[42] AllMusic editor Evan Gutierrez complimented Pulido's use of mixing genres without "[pushing] the envelope very far", and said the album "sound[s] fresh rather than repetitive".[42] He called the title track "waltzing", "Una Más" a roots rock recording, and "Desvelado Acústico" a "sophisticated acoustic" Latin pop track.[42] However, Gutierrez said the album was lacking and its production quality was "not quite top-notch".[42] After the album's release, Pulido guest-starred in three episodes of the telenovela series Fuego en La Sangre as himself.[40]

2010–present: Return to music and acting

 
Bobby Pulido at The Laredo Coliseum in February 2016.

Pulido returned to recording music in 2010 and released Dias de Ayer in March that year.[43] The album earned Pulido a nomination for the Tejano Music Award for Male Vocalist of the Year;[44] the first time since 2003.[45] Two years later, he released Lo Mio, his first album on Apodaca Records.[46] In 2013, Pulido recorded with former Aventura vocalist Henry Santos on Santos' song "No Sé Vivir Sin Tí".[47] The same year, Pulido returned to acting and guest-starred as himself in two episodes of the telenovela Noches Con Platanito (2013–15).[40] In 2014, he landed a regular, minor role as himself in the telenovela Qué pobres tan ricos.[40] In November 2015, Pulido released "No Es Como Tú", a track from his twelfth studio album, Hoy.[48] The album is Pulido's first as sole songwriter for any of his albums.[48] Pulido told Mexican newspaper Publimentero that Hoy will be released as a strategic plan to "help fight the war" on physical music consumption; he is against the digital age of downloading and music streaming in the popular market.[48] The album was expected to be released only through Pulido's social networking sites to combat piracy.[48] In a May 2016 concert, Pulido performed "Si No Te Hubiera Conocido", a song he recorded with Miguel Luna that was shelved and forgotten during his career.[10]

Personal life

Pulido married Eliza Anzaldua in July 1996.[2] They had three sons; Remy Pulido (born 1996), Darian Pulido (born 1998), and Trey Pulido (born 2005).[49] However, Pulido filed for divorce in September 2013, after 17 years of being married and four months of separation.[49] He married Mariana Morales in November 2018 and his fourth son Rodrigo Pulido was born December 2019.He currently resides in Miami, Florida and enjoys working out, eating healthily, and playing golf; his favorite pastime is playing guitar and he finds composing songs therapeutic.[4]

During his musical career, Pulido's fans questioned his sexuality; he said he is not homosexual but rumors that he had slept with men continue to circulate.[50] Pulido spoke to a Mexican television news program in 2013, and told viewers he is straight and that he has gay fans, which he said did not concern him.[50] In April 2010, media outlets questioned Pulido after he released a music video in which he plays a stereotypical gay male; the singer said he wanted to "try something different [in his music videos]" and defended his gay followers, saying he has nothing against the LGBT community.[51] After Puerto Rican pop singer Ricky Martin publicly announced his homosexuality, Pulido defended Martin's choice, saying "he is living his dreams".[51]

Pulido has been an outspoken opponent of Republican president of the United States, Donald Trump.[52] On his Instagram account, Pulido uploaded a picture of himself "urinating" on Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[52]

Discography

  • Desvelado (1995)
  • Enséñame (1996)
  • Llegaste A Mi Vida (1997)
  • El Cazador (1999)
  • Zona de Peligro (2000)
  • Siempre Pensando En Ti (2001)
  • Bobby (2002)
  • Móntame (2003)
  • Vive (2005)
  • Enfermo De Amor (2007)
  • Dias De Ayer (2010)
  • Lo Mio (2012)
  • Hoy (2016)

Filmography

Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
1999 ¡Mi Gente! My People! Himself TV documentary
2003 La decada furiosa Himself
2005 Selena ¡VIVE! Himself Performer
2005 Big Brother Mexico Himself Guest
2006 México grupero Himself TV documentary
2008 Fuego en la sangre Himself Guest starred in three episodes
2012 This Is MY Country, Twin Fiddles and Accordion Himself TV documentary
2013–15 Noches Con Platanito Himself Musical guest, and guest
2014 Qué pobres tan ricos Himself Guest starred in four episodes
2018–present Enamorándonos Himself TV documentary
2018 Las Buchonas El Trueno

See also

References

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  14. ^ "1996 Tejano Music Awards Winners". Career Focus for Today's Rising Black Professional (3): 48. Those claiming the honor of Best New Rising Tejano Artists were Eddie Gonzales and Grupo Vida, group category; Elida Reyna, female; and a tie between Bobby Pulido and Eddie Gonzales; male.
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Notes

External links

  • Official website
  • Bobby Pulido at AllMusic
  • Bobby Pulido at IMDb

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Jose Roberto Pulido Jr born April 25 1971 known professionally as Bobby Pulido is an American singer songwriter guitarist and actor He is credited for introducing Tejano music to a youthful crowd and became a teen idol and one of the most influential Tejano recording artists among Mexican American teenagers Bobby PulidoBobby Pulido at the Chicano Festival 2011 Houston Texas BornJose Roberto Pulido Jr 1971 04 25 April 25 1971 age 52 Edinburg Texas U S Other namesBobbyOccupationsSinger songwriter actorYears active1995 1995 presentSpouseEliza Anzaldua m 1996 div 2013 wbr Mariana Morales m 2018 wbr Children4ParentsRoberto PulidoDiana MontesAwardsList of awards and nominationsMusical careerGenresTejano Regional MexicanLabelsEMI Latin Universal Music Latino Apodaca RecordsWebsitewww wbr bobbypulido wbr comPulido debuted on the music scene in 1995 as the lead vocalist of his eponymous band That same year he signed a recording contract with EMI Latin and released his debut album Desvelado The album peaked at number nine on the United States Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and at number three on the U S Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for shipments of 100 000 units The title track of Desvelado launched Pulido as a popular Tejano musician but he was criticized by veteran musicians who believed he was successful in the genre because of his father Roberto Pulido s established music career Ensename 1996 which peaked at number two on the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart earned Pulido a nomination for the Tejano Music Award for Male Entertainer of the Year and the Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican New Artist of the Year In 1998 he performed to a sold out Auditorio Coca Cola in Monterrey becoming the first Tejano musician to do so He also became the youngest recipient to be awarded the Orgullo de la Frontera by the Fiestas Mexicanas in February 1999 By 2000 the popularity of Tejano music was declining resulting in Pulido s subsequent albums to not chart anywhere Despite this in 1998 he won Male Entertainer of the Year which he won three consecutive times In 2003 Pulido made his acting debut by starring in the made for television film La Decada Furiosa He also appeared in the telenovelas Fuego en La Sangre and Que pobres tan ricos His album Enfermo de Amor 2007 was commercially unsuccessful and he took a three year hiatus Pulido returned to music in March 2010 and released an album titled Dias de Ayer he also returned to acting and guest starred in the film Noches Con Platanito Aside from music and film Pulido married Eliza Anzaldua in July 1996 Pulido filed for divorce in September 2013 after having fathered three sons with Anzaldua Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 1971 94 Early life and career beginnings 1 2 1995 99 Debut album and commercial success 1 3 2000 09 Decline in popularity acting debut and hiatus 1 4 2010 present Return to music and acting 2 Personal life 3 Discography 4 Filmography 5 See also 6 References 7 Notes 8 External linksLife and career Edit1971 94 Early life and career beginnings Edit Jose Roberto Pulido Jr was born on April 25 1971 in Edinburg Texas 1 He is the oldest child of Roberto Pulido an award winning Tejano music singer and Diana Montez daughter of Norteno musician Mario Montez of Los Donnenos 2 Known as Bobby Pulido he attended Edinburg High School and joined the school s mariachi group before joining his father s band Los Clasicos as their saxophonist and backup vocalist 3 In 1994 EMI Latin released a compilation album titled Branding Icons which featured Pulido with his father on the song Contigo 3 Pulido was accepted at St Mary s University where he studied business management as his major 3 After the album s release in 1994 he decided to leave college and pursue a singing career in the Tejano market during what is now known as the genre s golden age 3 1995 99 Debut album and commercial success Edit Pulido started his own band with guitarist Gilbert Trejo bassist Mike Fox drummer and uncle Jimmy Montez keyboardist Rey Gutierrez and Frank Caballero serving as the band s accordionist 4 Initially Pulido received criticism from veteran Tejano musicians who believed the singer was riding on the hard earned reputation of his father s established music career 5 In May 1995 6 Pulido signed a recording contract with EMI Latin and released his debut album Desvelado that September 2 Then president of EMI Latin Jose Behar told Billboard the company had high hopes for the singer in the country music market 7 His debut single No Se Por Que peaked at number 33 on the United States Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart in December 1995 8 Desvelado debuted at number 44 on the U S Billboard Top Latin Albums chart the title track was second single released and debuted at number 21 on the U S Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart in the week of February 3 1996 9 and Pulido became a popular Tejano recording artist 10 In April 1996 the album peaked at number nine on the Top Latin Albums chart and number three on the U S Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart 11 John Lannert of Billboard magazine called Pulido s chart position impressive and called the singer a fast rising artist 12 It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA the same year signifying shipments of 100 000 units in the U S 1 Pulido ended 1996 as the eighth best selling regional Mexican artist and Desvelado ended the year as the eleventh best selling regional Mexican album 13 The album reached sales of 100 000 units by the end of 1999 2 At the 1996 Tejano Music Awards Pulido tied first place with Eddie Gonzales for Best New Rising Male Tejano Artists 14 In July 1996 Pulido married Eliza Anzaldua and took a short career hiatus 2 He continued promoting his second studio album Ensename which was released a month after his marriage 2 Billboard called Ensename a rousing ranchera and infectious cumbia flavored recording and said it believed Pulido was aiming to follow Emilio Navaira who wanted to crossover and become a country music artist 15 Ramiro Burr of the San Antonio Express News said Pulido s vocals were much improved over his previous work 16 Ensename peaked at number ten on the U S Billboard Top Latin Albums and number two on the U S Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart 17 It also produced three top twenty Regional Mexican Airplay tracks Ensename Se Murio De Amor and La Rosa 17 The album earned Pulido a nomination for the Tejano Music Award for Male Entertainer of the Year and the Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican New Artist of the Year 18 19 Pulido along with Mexican singer Graciela Beltran American urban quintets the Barrio Boyzz Tejano musicians Emilio Navaira Pete Astudillo and Jennifer Pena recorded Viviras Selena for the 1997 soundtrack to the biopic film about Selena 20 who was called the Queen of Tejano music and was killed in March 1995 21 22 By 1997 Pulido was being credited for introducing Tejano music to a much younger audience in the U S among other Tejano novitiates 16 In 1998 Pulido released his third studio album Llegaste a Mi Vida which peaked at number two on the Regional Mexican Albums chart and at number eleven on the Top Latin Albums chart 23 The only single to appear on the Latin singles chart Pedire peaked at number 28 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart 23 Pulido s album won five of twelve nominations at the 1998 Tejano Music Awards winning Male Vocalist of the Year Male Entertainer of the Year Tejano Crossover Song of the Year for Donde Estas and Tejano Album of the Year 2 The same year Desvelado and Llegaste a Mi Vida each sold 100 000 units in Mexico an unprecedented milestone for the singer 24 In September 1998 Pulido released his first live album En Vivo Desde Monterrey Mexico which was recorded on April 24 1998 25 The album became the singer s fourth top ten U S recording and peaked at number 21 on the Top Latin Albums chart 26 in a sold out concert at the Auditorio Coca Cola in Monterrey becoming the first Tejano grupo musician to do so 27 In March 1999 he released his fourth studio album El Cazador which produced the top thirty Regional Mexican Airplay single Cantarle a Ella 28 Pulido became the youngest recipient to be awarded the Orgullo de la Frontera from the Fiestas Mexicanas in February 1999 29 In an April 1999 interview Pulido expressed interest in recording a Latin pop album and said he was not interested in crossing over and recording English language albums 29 2000 09 Decline in popularity acting debut and hiatus Edit By 2000 Tejano music s dwindling popularity was thought to have recovered 30 but it failed to do so music critics believed veteran Tejano artists such as Emilio Navaira Selena Mazz Michael Salgado and Pulido dominated the airwaves in the U S and that old school singers were not able to compete 31 That year Pulido became a teen idol among Mexican American teenage girls and one of the most influential Tejano recording artists to the same demographic 32 In March 2000 he released Zona de Peligro which was less successful than his previous albums peaking at number 48 on the Top Latin Albums chart 33 None of its singles were commercially successful but Pulido won the Tejano Music Award for Male Entertainer of the Year his third consecutive win 34 According to musicologist Guadalupe San Miguel Tejano musicians beginning in the late 20th century and into the early 21st century were indistinguishable from each other 35 Pulido released his sixth studio album Siempre Pensando En Ti in March 2001 it fared less well commercially peaking at number 50 on the Top Latin Albums chart 36 The album became Pulido s last recording to impact a music chart on Billboard 37 In 2002 Pulido organized the Celebrity Golf Classic a benefit charity that raised US 50 000 for the Easter Seals program 38 McAllen mayor Leo Montalvo announced at the event that November 2 2002 would be Bobby Pulido Day 38 That June Pulido released an eponymous album titled Bobby which spawned the top 40 U S single Vanidosa that failed to appear on any music chart and was his final single 39 He recorded a cover version of Mexican singer Juan Gabriel s 1999 single Se Me Olvido Otra Vez which was included on Bobby 39 His next albums Montame 2003 and Vive 2005 failed to chart ending his eight year presence on Billboard 37 In 2003 Pulido made his acting debut in the telenovela television movie La Decada Furiosa in which he played himself 40 Two years later he appeared as a guest on the reality television show Big Brother Mexico 40 Pulido performed and recorded Ya Ves for the live televised tribute concert Selena VIVE in April 2005 41 His next album Enfermo de Amor was released in August 2007 42 AllMusic editor Evan Gutierrez complimented Pulido s use of mixing genres without pushing the envelope very far and said the album sound s fresh rather than repetitive 42 He called the title track waltzing Una Mas a roots rock recording and Desvelado Acustico a sophisticated acoustic Latin pop track 42 However Gutierrez said the album was lacking and its production quality was not quite top notch 42 After the album s release Pulido guest starred in three episodes of the telenovela series Fuego en La Sangre as himself 40 2010 present Return to music and acting Edit Bobby Pulido at The Laredo Coliseum in February 2016 Pulido returned to recording music in 2010 and released Dias de Ayer in March that year 43 The album earned Pulido a nomination for the Tejano Music Award for Male Vocalist of the Year 44 the first time since 2003 45 Two years later he released Lo Mio his first album on Apodaca Records 46 In 2013 Pulido recorded with former Aventura vocalist Henry Santos on Santos song No Se Vivir Sin Ti 47 The same year Pulido returned to acting and guest starred as himself in two episodes of the telenovela Noches Con Platanito 2013 15 40 In 2014 he landed a regular minor role as himself in the telenovela Que pobres tan ricos 40 In November 2015 Pulido released No Es Como Tu a track from his twelfth studio album Hoy 48 The album is Pulido s first as sole songwriter for any of his albums 48 Pulido told Mexican newspaper Publimentero that Hoy will be released as a strategic plan to help fight the war on physical music consumption he is against the digital age of downloading and music streaming in the popular market 48 The album was expected to be released only through Pulido s social networking sites to combat piracy 48 In a May 2016 concert Pulido performed Si No Te Hubiera Conocido a song he recorded with Miguel Luna that was shelved and forgotten during his career 10 Personal life EditPulido married Eliza Anzaldua in July 1996 2 They had three sons Remy Pulido born 1996 Darian Pulido born 1998 and Trey Pulido born 2005 49 However Pulido filed for divorce in September 2013 after 17 years of being married and four months of separation 49 He married Mariana Morales in November 2018 and his fourth son Rodrigo Pulido was born December 2019 He currently resides in Miami Florida and enjoys working out eating healthily and playing golf his favorite pastime is playing guitar and he finds composing songs therapeutic 4 During his musical career Pulido s fans questioned his sexuality he said he is not homosexual but rumors that he had slept with men continue to circulate 50 Pulido spoke to a Mexican television news program in 2013 and told viewers he is straight and that he has gay fans which he said did not concern him 50 In April 2010 media outlets questioned Pulido after he released a music video in which he plays a stereotypical gay male the singer said he wanted to try something different in his music videos and defended his gay followers saying he has nothing against the LGBT community 51 After Puerto Rican pop singer Ricky Martin publicly announced his homosexuality Pulido defended Martin s choice saying he is living his dreams 51 Pulido has been an outspoken opponent of Republican president of the United States Donald Trump 52 On his Instagram account Pulido uploaded a picture of himself urinating on Trump s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 52 Discography EditDesvelado 1995 Ensename 1996 Llegaste A Mi Vida 1997 El Cazador 1999 Zona de Peligro 2000 Siempre Pensando En Ti 2001 Bobby 2002 Montame 2003 Vive 2005 Enfermo De Amor 2007 Dias De Ayer 2010 Lo Mio 2012 Hoy 2016 Filmography EditFilm and television Year Title Role Notes1999 Mi Gente My People Himself TV documentary2003 La decada furiosa Himself2005 Selena VIVE Himself Performer2005 Big Brother Mexico Himself Guest2006 Mexico grupero Himself TV documentary2008 Fuego en la sangre Himself Guest starred in three episodes2012 This Is MY Country Twin Fiddles and Accordion Himself TV documentary2013 15 Noches Con Platanito Himself Musical guest and guest2014 Que pobres tan ricos Himself Guest starred in four episodes2018 present Enamorandonos Himself TV documentary2018 Las Buchonas El TruenoSee also Edit Latin music portal Texas portalMusic of Texas List of Hispanic and Latino AmericansPortals Texas Biography Latin music Hispanic and Latino AmericansReferences Edit a b Pulido Bobby Biography Bobbypulido com in Spanish Archived from the original on April 1 2016 Retrieved June 4 2016 a b c d e f g Burr 1999 p 171 a b c d Burr 1999 p 170 171 a b Bush John Bobby Pulido gt Biography AllMusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved June 3 2016 Burr 1999 p 170 Lannert John May 27 1995 Latin Notas Billboard Vol 107 no 21 p 36 Retrieved June 4 2016 Burr Ramiro September 2 1995 Crossing the Country Billboard Vol 107 no 35 p 42 Retrieved June 4 2016 Billboard Hot Latin Tracks gt December 16 1995 Billboard Vol 108 no 50 December 16 1995 p 65 Retrieved June 3 2016 Billboard Top Latin Albums gt February 3 1996 Billboard Vol 108 no 5 February 3 1996 pp 42 45 Retrieved June 3 2016 a b Massa Lavive May 13 2016 Visita el golden boy bobby pulido convive con sus seguidores Diario la Verdad in Spanish Archived from the original on May 14 2016 Retrieved June 4 2016 Billboard Top Latin Albums gt April 13 1996 Billboard Vol 108 no 15 April 13 1996 p 42 Retrieved June 3 2016 Lannert John May 4 1996 Latin Notas Billboard Vol 108 no 18 pp 28 36 Retrieved June 4 2016 The Year in Music 1996 Billboard Vol 108 no 52 December 28 1996 p 41 Retrieved June 3 2016 1996 Tejano Music Awards Winners Career Focus for Today s Rising Black Professional 3 48 Those claiming the honor of Best New Rising Tejano Artists were Eddie Gonzales and Grupo Vida group category Elida Reyna female and a tie between Bobby Pulido and Eddie Gonzales male Verna Paul October 5 1996 Album Reviews Billboard Vol 108 no 40 pp 91 92 Retrieved June 3 2016 a b Burr Ramiro July 19 1997 The New Faces Billboard Vol 109 no 29 p 50 Retrieved June 4 2016 a b Ensename gt Album Awards AllMusic Retrieved June 3 2016 Premios a Lo Mejor De La Musica Latina El Tiempo in Spanish Casa Editorial El Tiempo S A April 8 1997 Retrieved June 10 2013 Burr Ramiro February 28 1997 Tejano s big event Awards may go to more than the usual names Saturday night San Antonio Express News Lannert John February 8 1997 Latin Notas Billboard Vol 109 no 6 p 30 Retrieved June 4 2016 Flores Daniel March 28 2015 Selena s Legacy Queen of Tejano still reigns Valley Star News Archived from the original on April 29 2015 Retrieved April 29 2015 The 30 Most Influential Latin Artists of All Time Billboard com Retrieved April 29 2015 a b Llegaste a Mi Vida gt Album Awards AllMusic Retrieved June 4 2016 One Liners Hispanic Link Weekly Report 41 1998 Tejano singer Bobby Pulido a big winner at last month s Tejano Music Awards is finding unprecedented success in Mexico his two albums Desvelado and Llegaste a mi vida have each sold over 100 000 copies in the country En Vivo Desde Monterrey Mexico gt AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved June 4 2016 En Vivo Desde Monterrey Mexico gt Album Awards AllMusic Retrieved June 4 2016 Burr Ramiro July 25 1998 Tejano Territory Billboard Vol 110 no 30 p 54 Retrieved June 4 2016 El Cazador gt Album Awards AllMusic Retrieved June 4 2016 a b Artists amp Music Billboard Vol 111 no 17 April 24 1999 p 52 Retrieved June 4 2016 Burr 1999 p 16 17 Lannert John May 27 2000 Latin Notas Billboard Vol 112 no 22 p 70 Retrieved June 4 2016 Mayer 2000 p 201 Zona de Peligro gt Album Awards AllMusic Retrieved June 4 2016 San Miguel 2002 p 150 San Miguel 2002 p 132 Siempre Pensando en Ti gt Album Awards AllMusic Retrieved June 4 2016 a b Bobby Pulido gt Awards AllMusic Retrieved June 4 2016 a b Dorsey 2002 p 172 a b Bobby gt Album Awards AllMusic Retrieved June 4 2016 a b c d e Bobby Pulido gt Acting career IMDb com Retrieved June 4 2016 Metz John Powell June 28 2005 Lasting Tribute Corpus Christi Caller Times Retrieved September 20 2015 a b c d Gutierrez Evan C Enfermo de Amor AllMusic Retrieved June 4 2016 Pulido Bobby 2010 Dias de Ayer Compact disc Bobby Pulido Music 31st Annual Tejano Music Awards Announce Top 5 Nominees Broadway com Retrieved April 25 2016 2003 Tejano Music Awards Nominees Billboard March 18 2003 Retrieved April 24 2016 Bobby Pulido gt Discography AllMusic Retrieved June 4 2016 Henry Santos gt My Way AllMusic Retrieved June 4 2016 a b c d Perez Daniella November 17 2015 Se avienta Bobby Pulido a experimentar en su nuevo disco Publimetro in Spanish Archived from the original on August 9 2016 Retrieved June 4 2016 a b Bobby Pulido se divorcia tras 17 anos de matrimonio People en Espanol in Spanish September 23 2013 Retrieved June 4 2016 a b Reyes Roberto July 14 2013 Habla de Su Sexualidad Milenio in Spanish Archived from the original on April 12 2018 Retrieved June 4 2016 a b Bobby Pulido y su controversial video Info7 Monterrey Mexico in Spanish April 22 2010 Archived from the original on September 13 2016 Retrieved 4 June 2016 a b Salinas Aidee May 31 2016 Bobby Pulido publica polemica foto en Instagram Univision in Spanish Retrieved June 4 2016 Notes EditBurr Ramiro 1999 The Billboard Guide to Tejano and Regional Mexican Music Billboard books ISBN 0 8230 7691 1 Dorsey Margaret E 2002 Pachangas Borderlands Music U S Politics and Transnational Marketing University of Texas Press ISBN 0 292 78223 3 San Miguel Guadalupe 2002 Tejano Proud Tex Mex Music in the Twentieth Century Texas A amp M University Press ISBN 1 58544 188 0 Read online registration required Mayer Vicki A 2000 Mexican Americans Mass Media and Cultural Citizenship Cultural Affirmation and Consumer Alienation in San Antonio Texas University of Texas Press External links EditOfficial website Bobby Pulido at AllMusic Bobby Pulido at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bobby Pulido amp oldid 1148337900, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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