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Juan Luis Guerra

Juan Luis Guerra Seijas (born 7 June 1957)[1] is a Dominican musician, singer, composer, and record producer. He has sold 30 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling Latin music artists.[2][3] Throughout his career, he has won numerous awards including 23 Latin Grammy Awards, three Grammy Awards, and one Latin Billboard Music Award. Guerra won 3 Latin Grammy Awards in 2010, including Album of the Year. In 2012, he won the Latin Grammy Award for Producer of the Year.[4]

Juan Luis Guerra
Juan Luis Guerra, Santo Domingo, 2012.
Born
Juan Luis Guerra Seijas

(1957-06-07) 7 June 1957 (age 65)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
NationalityDominican
Alma materBerklee College of Music
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • composer
  • record producer
Years active1983–present
Spouse
Nora Clementina Altagracia Vega Rasuk
(m. 1983)
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Labels
Websitewww.juanluisguerra.com

Guerra is one of the most internationally recognized Latin artists of recent decades. His popular style of merengue and Latin fusion has garnered him considerable success throughout Latin America. He is also credited for popularizing bachata music on a global level and is often associated with the genre, although his distinct style of bachata features a more traditional bolero rhythm and aesthetic mixed with bossa-nova influenced melodies and harmony in some of his songs.[5] He does not limit himself to one style of music, instead, his music incorporates a wide arrange of diverse rhythms such as merengue, bachata, bolero, balada, fusion, salsa, cumbia, mambo, cha-cha-cha, pop, rock and roll, reggae, classical, R&B, folk, blues, jazz, funk, soul, rock, hip-hop/rap, son cubano, and religious, amongst many others. "Ojalá Que Llueva Café" ("Let's hope it will rain coffee") is one of his most critically acclaimed pieces.

Career

Early life

Guerra studied philosophy and literature at the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo. He then studied guitar and music theory at El Conservatorio Nacional de Música de Santo Domingo, then attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, from which he graduated in 1982 with a diploma in jazz composition.[6] After returning to the Dominican Republic, he released his first album, Soplando (1984), with local musicians who became known as Juan Luis Guerra y 440. The number refers to the standard tuning of A440. The band's name in Spanish is Cuatro Cuarenta ("Four Forty"). According to Guerra, this first album was based on jazz tunes and concepts he had learned at Berklee, and it "wasn't intended to be a commercial hit." Subsequently, however, he began to write more merengues.[6]

1980s

In 1983, after a performance in front of the Dominican entrepreneur Bienvenido Rodríguez, Juan Luis Guerra was signed to Karen Records. This marked a radical shift in Guerra's musical style toward merengue. In this period, he recorded two albums, Mudanza y Acarreo in 1985 and Mientras Más Lo Pienso...Tú in 1987. These works gained more recognition, and the band was nominated to attend the Festival of OTI (Organization of Iberoamerican Television) to represent the Dominican Republic.

In 1988, during the recording of the album Ojalá Que Llueva Café, Guerra became the dominant vocalist of 440. This album also began his international recognition; the album's sales topped the charts in many Latin American countries.

1990s

In 1990, 440 released their next album, Bachata Rosa, which became a major hit and earned Guerra his first Grammy award. With sales over five million, the album let Guerra keep touring Latin America, USA and Europe. It contains memorable love songs such as "Burbujas de amor" (Bubbles of Love), "Bachata Rosa", "Rosalía", "Como abeja al panal" (Like a Bee to the Honeycomb), "A pedir su mano" (Asking For Her Hand), "Carta de amor" (Love Letter), and "Estrellitas y duendes" (Little stars and elves).

Guerra attracted controversy in 1992 after he released his next album, Areíto (which is a Taíno word for song and dance). It featured the hit single "El costo de la vida" (The Cost of Living), whose video clearly has an anti-capitalist message. Other songs included in this album protest the poor conditions in many Latin American countries, the celebration of the 'discovery' of the Americas ("1492"), and the double standards of first-world nations. "El costo de la vida" was his first number-one hit in the Hot Latin Tracks.

His next album, Fogaraté (1994) avoided such controversy. It focuses on more rural and lesser known types of Dominican music, like Perico Ripiao.

Guerra's 1998 release Ni es lo mismo ni es igual (Neither The Same Nor Equal) won three Latin Grammys in 2000 for Best Merengue Performance, Best Tropical Song, and Best Engineered Album. Its hits include "Mi PC" (lit. "My PC", My Computer), "Palomita Blanca" (Little White Dove), and "El Niágara en Bicicleta" (The Niagara on Bicycle).

2000s

In 2004, Guerra signed a one-off deal with Vene music and released his first new album in six years.[7] Entitled "Para Tí" (For you), the album's songs are mostly Christian, it debuted at number one in US Top Latin Albums and at 110 of US Billboard 200. It was three times certified platinum by the RIAA for selling 300,000 copies and sold half a million copies worldwide. It was certified gold in Argentina and Central America and as platinum in Venezuela. This album won two awards at the 2005 Billboard Music Awards, in the categories of Gospel-Pop and Tropical-Merengue, for the hit single Las Avispas (The wasps), the first time ever that one song has won these two categories at the same time. Other hits included "Para Tí" and "Soldado" (Soldier). In the same ceremony, Guerra was awarded Spirit of Hope Award for his philanthropic work.[8] At the same time, Guerra was honored with the Latino Special Award for the Music Academy of Spain for his contributions to the music of his country and the Caribbean in the last 20 years. In the same year, Guerra embarked on his 20-year anniversary tour, "Tour 20 años". In the United States, he visited cities including Miami, Chicago, Washington D.C., Orlando, Boston and a concert at New York`s Madison Square Garden.[9] In November 2005, Guerra was awarded with two awards at the 6th Annual Latin Grammy Awards for Best Christian Album (Spanish Language) and Best Tropical Song for "Las Avispas".[10]

 
Juan Luis Guerra in concert in Madrid, Spain, during the Para tí tour. July 2005.

In January 2006, Guerra performed at Berklee's 60th anniversary, along with other artists such as Paul Simon, Herbie Hancock, Michel Camilo and Chiara Civello. That same year, he recorded with Diego Torres in "Abriendo Caminos" (Opening roads) and with Maná in "Bendita Tu Luz" (Blessed Be Your Light). On 6 April 2006, Guerra was honored as a BMI Icon at the 13th annual BMI Latin Awards. Named BMI's 1995 Latin Songwriter of the Year, Guerra's songwriting has garnered 14 BMI Latin Awards.[11]

Guerra set records for the highest-grossing music tour when he opened for The Rolling Stones' A Bigger Bang Tour at their San Juan, Puerto Rico show in February 2006. He was also invited by Sting to sing with him at a concert at Altos de Chavón, La Romana in the Dominican Republic in 2006.

At the Premio Lo Nuestro awards in 2007, he was given the honorary lifetime achievement award. He also performed the lead single of his new album, "La Llave De Mi Corazón", released in March 2007. Guerra won more than 20 awards with this CD, including 5 Latin Grammy Awards, 6 Premios Casandra awards, 4 billboard Awards, 2 lo nuestro, and one Grammy Award.

In 2007,Guerra was awarded the Excellence Award at the 2007 Lo Nuestro Awards.[12] Guerra was honored at the Latin Grammy Awards in the same year with 5 awards, sweeping each category he was nominated in: Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Tropical Song, and Best Merengue Album. Its engineers, Allan Leschhorn, Luis Mansilla, Ronnie Torres, and Adam Ayan, were also awarded Best Engineered Album. The night before the Latin Grammy Awards, he received the Academy's Person of the Year Award for his contribution to Latin music and for his philanthropy.

On 10 March 2008, Guerra was honored with 6 awards in los Premios Casandra, the most important award event in the Dominican Republic. He won for Orchestrator of the year, Outstanding artist abroad, Music album of the year for "La Llave de mi Corazón" (The Key to My Heart) and "El Soberano" (The Sovereign).

On 16 March 2008, he and other artists participated in the Paz Sin Fronteras concert organized by Juanes, celebrating the end of the 2008 Andean diplomatic crisis between Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador.

On 11 April 2008, Guerra was the Billboard Latin awards big winner, with 7 nominations and 3 awards.

On 15 September 2008 Guerra was named a UNESCO Artist for Peace "in recognition of his efforts for the benefit of children with disabilities and children in need."[13]

On 9 May 2009, Guerra was awarded an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, Berklee College of Music at its commencement ceremony.[14]

2010s

On 5 April 2010, Guerra released the official video for his new single "Bachata en Fukuoka". The video was filmed in various locations in the city of Los Angeles, and was directed by Colombian director Simon Brand. On 8 June 2010, Guerra released A son de Guerra which contains eight musical rhythms (bachata, merengue, bolero, Mambo, funk, Rock, Jazz, reggae) and includes the collaboration of Juanes among others. The album contains hits including "La Guagua", "La Calle", and "Bachata en Fukuoka". The first single from his new production, "Bachata en Fukuoka", placed in the # 1 position on the Hot Latin Tracks, Tropical Songs, and Latin Pop Airplay Songs of the Billboard charts. Simultaneously, the collaboration of Guerra with Enrique Iglesias on "Cuando me Enamoro" was in the #2 spot on the Rhythm Airplay Chart.

In January 2012, the video for his single "En el cielo no hay Hospital" premiered on YouTube. This song belonged to his new album "Colección Cristiana". Later that year, he collaborated with the Spanish singer Miguel Bosé on his album Papitwo, in the song "Yo creo en Ti".

On 25 April 2014, "Tus Besos" was released. It is a bachata song with a music video inspired by the rock and roll of the 1950s. This video was directed by his son Jean Gabriel.[15]

In 2019 during the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Spain, Juan Luis Guerra surpassed the record reached in 1987 by Celia Cruz by bringing together more than 400,000 people as the largest congregation of people in an open-air plaza to attend a concert.[16]

Singing in other languages

Guerra has recorded several songs in English, like "July 19th" on his 1994 album Fogaraté, and more recently "Medicine for My Soul" and "Something Good" with Italian singer Chiara Civello. Some of his songs have verses in both English and Spanish such as "Woman del Callao", "Guavaberry", "Señorita" on his 1995 compilation album Grandes Exitos as a bonus track and more recently "La Llave de Mi Corazón". The album Areíto featured two songs, the cover-title song "Areíto" and "Naboria daca, mayanimacaná", which are sung in the Arawak language of the extinct Taino natives of Hispaniola. Juan Luis Guerra also recorded the album "Bachata Rosa" in Portuguese. He uses Japanese words in Bachata en Fukuoka (Bachata in Fukuoka), 2010 Latin Grammy winner for Best Tropical Song.

As a composer for other artists

In 1988, he made his debut as a songwriter for other artists such as fellow Dominican musician Taty Salas, for whom he wrote the music for De tu boca, a song with which he participated in the now defunct OTI Festival, reaching the top 3 category. He also composed songs for Mexican artists like Emmanuel (No he podido verte, recorded in 1990) and Luis Miguel (Hasta que me olvides 1993 and Te necesito 2003). He also composed for the Puerto Rican salsa singer Gilberto Santa Rosa in 1994 (Te Propongo).

Lyrical style

Being a native Dominican, his music is heavily influenced by native Caribbean rhythms, such as merengue and bachata.

His lyrics are often charged with intentionally simple, heavily metaphorical, or popular expressions, such as "Burbujas de Amor" (Bubbles of Love). His lyrics also reflect in political issues, but from a deeply human perspective, that is, centering the lyrics in the human drama that social injustice generates. This is seen in "Visa Para un Sueño" about the broken dream of a visit to America. "El Niágara en Bicicleta" — a title based on the Cuban idiom, "al pasar el Niagara en bicicleta", meaning a difficult task — describes the negligence that destroys the social health services. "El Costo de La Vida" describes the effects of globalization on the working-class people; "Acompáñeme Civil" ("Accompany me Civilian") is about police and military corruption that exploits the people that they should care for.

Discography

Concert Tours

Awards

The following is a list of Guerra's Grammy Awards wins and nominations:

440 band members

  • Roger Zayas-Bazán
  • Maridalia Hernández
  • Mariela Mercado
  • Marco Hernández (replaced Maridalia Hernández)
  • Adalgisa Pantaleón (replaced Mariela Mercado)
  • Quico Rizek (replaced Marco Hernández)

Personal life

Guerra is the son of Gilberto Guerra Pacheco and Olga Seijas Herrero; he has two brothers, José Gilberto Guerra Seijas, plastic surgeon, and Diego Esteban Guerra Seijas, economist.[20] He is married to Nora Clementina Altagracia Vega Rasuk, and has two children. His wife is the sister of Otto Miguel Vega Rasuk, who is the father of Miss Universe 2003 Amelia Vega Polanco.

On 17 October 2008, he participated as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNESCO in an event called "Levántate y Actúa contra la Pobreza y por los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio", in Bavaro, Dominican Republic, during the International Conference of the Americas.[21]

On 18 April 2010, he organized a concert to raise money for those who were affected by the 2010 Haiti earthquake. After this successful event was held, a children's hospital was later built in Haiti.[22]

Sources
  • Larrazábal Blanco, Carlos. Familias Dominicanas (in Spanish). Santo Domingo: Academia Dominicana de la Historia.

References

  1. ^ . Latinmusic.about.com. Archived from the original on 6 April 2015. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  2. ^ ""Literal", de Juan Luis Guerra, es el mejor álbum de 2019 para All Music". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 31 December 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  3. ^ Judy Cantor-Navas (31 May 2019). "Juan Luis Guerra's Album 'Literal' is a Tropical Lovefest: Stream It Now". Billboard. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Latin Grammy Pre-Telecast: Juan Luis Guerra Wins Producer of the Year, Don Omar Scores Best Urban Album". Billboard. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Juan Luis Guerra". Iasorecords.com. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Berklee Today". Berklee.edu. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  7. ^ Cobo, Leila (15 July 2004). "Juan Luis Guerra Inks One-Off Deal". Billboard. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  8. ^ Billboard Staff (11 March 2005). "Solis, Guerra To Receive Billboard Latin Honors". Billboard. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  9. ^ Cobo, Leila (19 May 2005). "Latin Stars Announce U.S. Tour Plans". Billboard. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  10. ^ Billboard Staff (4 November 2005). "2005 Latin Grammy Awards Winners". Billboard. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Juan Luis Guerra, Juanes Top 13th Annual BMI Latin Awards". Bmi.com. 6 April 2006. Retrieved 11 October 2010.
  12. ^ "Juan Luis Guerra declarado "Cantautor de la Patria"". Emol (in Spanish). 14 November 2007. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  13. ^ . Portal.unesco.org. Archived from the original on 6 December 2008. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  14. ^ "Robinson, Ronstadt, Guerra, and Massenburg Honored at 2009 Commencement". Berklee.edu. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  15. ^ Fox News Latino. "Dominican singer Juan Luis Guerra uses humor to ridicule injustices in his music".
  16. ^ "Santa Cruz bate el récord de Celia Cruz". eldia.es. 10 March 2019. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  17. ^ "Juan Luis Guerra Announces Fall U.S. Tour". Billboard. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  18. ^ Caribe, El (4 April 2022). "JLG lleva "Entre Mar y Palmeras Tour" a España". Periódico El Caribe (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  19. ^ "Juan Luis Guerra". GRAMMY.com. 15 February 2019. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  20. ^ (PDF). Bernardodefillo.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 June 2016. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  21. ^ Scharboy, Bienvenido (18 October 2008). ""No más excusas" de líderes que no enfrentan la pobreza". Diario Libre (in Spanish). Grupo Diario Libre. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  22. ^ "Juan Luis Guerra organizes Haiti concert". 6 ABC Philadelphia. Retrieved 16 January 2015.

Bibliography

  • Manuel, Peter (1995). Caribbean Currents: Caribbean Music from Rumba to Reggae. Temple University Press. ISBN 9781566393393.
  • Hutchinson, Sydney. "Guerra, Juan Luis." Grove Dictionary of American Music, 2nd ed., 2013.

External links

  • Official website (in Spanish)
  • Biography of Juan Luis Guerra
  • Juan Luis Guerra at IMDb
  • (Archived 4 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine 2009-10-31)

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GuerraJuan Luis Guerra Santo Domingo 2012 BornJuan Luis Guerra Seijas 1957 06 07 7 June 1957 age 65 Santo Domingo Dominican RepublicNationalityDominicanAlma materBerklee College of MusicOccupationsMusiciansingercomposerrecord producerYears active1983 presentSpouseNora Clementina Altagracia Vega Rasuk m 1983 wbr Children2Musical careerGenresMerenguebachatasalsaLatin popInstrument s VocalsguitarpianoLabelsKAREN Records 1983 2000 Venemusic 2004 Capitol Latin 2007 present Websitewww wbr juanluisguerra wbr comGuerra is one of the most internationally recognized Latin artists of recent decades His popular style of merengue and Latin fusion has garnered him considerable success throughout Latin America He is also credited for popularizing bachata music on a global level and is often associated with the genre although his distinct style of bachata features a more traditional bolero rhythm and aesthetic mixed with bossa nova influenced melodies and harmony in some of his songs 5 He does not limit himself to one style of music instead his music incorporates a wide arrange of diverse rhythms such as merengue bachata bolero balada fusion salsa cumbia mambo cha cha cha pop rock and roll reggae classical R amp B folk blues jazz funk soul rock hip hop rap son cubano and religious amongst many others Ojala Que Llueva Cafe Let s hope it will rain coffee is one of his most critically acclaimed pieces Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early life 1 2 1980s 1 3 1990s 1 4 2000s 1 5 2010s 2 Singing in other languages 3 As a composer for other artists 4 Lyrical style 5 Discography 6 Concert Tours 7 Awards 8 440 band members 9 Personal life 10 References 11 Bibliography 12 External linksCareer EditEarly life Edit Guerra studied philosophy and literature at the Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo He then studied guitar and music theory at El Conservatorio Nacional de Musica de Santo Domingo then attended Berklee College of Music in Boston from which he graduated in 1982 with a diploma in jazz composition 6 After returning to the Dominican Republic he released his first album Soplando 1984 with local musicians who became known as Juan Luis Guerra y 440 The number refers to the standard tuning of A440 The band s name in Spanish is Cuatro Cuarenta Four Forty According to Guerra this first album was based on jazz tunes and concepts he had learned at Berklee and it wasn t intended to be a commercial hit Subsequently however he began to write more merengues 6 1980s Edit In 1983 after a performance in front of the Dominican entrepreneur Bienvenido Rodriguez Juan Luis Guerra was signed to Karen Records This marked a radical shift in Guerra s musical style toward merengue In this period he recorded two albums Mudanza y Acarreo in 1985 and Mientras Mas Lo Pienso Tu in 1987 These works gained more recognition and the band was nominated to attend the Festival of OTI Organization of Iberoamerican Television to represent the Dominican Republic In 1988 during the recording of the album Ojala Que Llueva Cafe Guerra became the dominant vocalist of 440 This album also began his international recognition the album s sales topped the charts in many Latin American countries 1990s Edit In 1990 440 released their next album Bachata Rosa which became a major hit and earned Guerra his first Grammy award With sales over five million the album let Guerra keep touring Latin America USA and Europe It contains memorable love songs such as Burbujas de amor Bubbles of Love Bachata Rosa Rosalia Como abeja al panal Like a Bee to the Honeycomb A pedir su mano Asking For Her Hand Carta de amor Love Letter and Estrellitas y duendes Little stars and elves Guerra attracted controversy in 1992 after he released his next album Areito which is a Taino word for song and dance It featured the hit single El costo de la vida The Cost of Living whose video clearly has an anti capitalist message Other songs included in this album protest the poor conditions in many Latin American countries the celebration of the discovery of the Americas 1492 and the double standards of first world nations El costo de la vida was his first number one hit in the Hot Latin Tracks His next album Fogarate 1994 avoided such controversy It focuses on more rural and lesser known types of Dominican music like Perico Ripiao Guerra s 1998 release Ni es lo mismo ni es igual Neither The Same Nor Equal won three Latin Grammys in 2000 for Best Merengue Performance Best Tropical Song and Best Engineered Album Its hits include Mi PC lit My PC My Computer Palomita Blanca Little White Dove and El Niagara en Bicicleta The Niagara on Bicycle 2000s Edit In 2004 Guerra signed a one off deal with Vene music and released his first new album in six years 7 Entitled Para Ti For you the album s songs are mostly Christian it debuted at number one in US Top Latin Albums and at 110 of US Billboard 200 It was three times certified platinum by the RIAA for selling 300 000 copies and sold half a million copies worldwide It was certified gold in Argentina and Central America and as platinum in Venezuela This album won two awards at the 2005 Billboard Music Awards in the categories of Gospel Pop and Tropical Merengue for the hit single Las Avispas The wasps the first time ever that one song has won these two categories at the same time Other hits included Para Ti and Soldado Soldier In the same ceremony Guerra was awarded Spirit of Hope Award for his philanthropic work 8 At the same time Guerra was honored with the Latino Special Award for the Music Academy of Spain for his contributions to the music of his country and the Caribbean in the last 20 years In the same year Guerra embarked on his 20 year anniversary tour Tour 20 anos In the United States he visited cities including Miami Chicago Washington D C Orlando Boston and a concert at New York s Madison Square Garden 9 In November 2005 Guerra was awarded with two awards at the 6th Annual Latin Grammy Awards for Best Christian Album Spanish Language and Best Tropical Song for Las Avispas 10 Juan Luis Guerra in concert in Madrid Spain during the Para ti tour July 2005 In January 2006 Guerra performed at Berklee s 60th anniversary along with other artists such as Paul Simon Herbie Hancock Michel Camilo and Chiara Civello That same year he recorded with Diego Torres in Abriendo Caminos Opening roads and with Mana in Bendita Tu Luz Blessed Be Your Light On 6 April 2006 Guerra was honored as a BMI Icon at the 13th annual BMI Latin Awards Named BMI s 1995 Latin Songwriter of the Year Guerra s songwriting has garnered 14 BMI Latin Awards 11 Guerra set records for the highest grossing music tour when he opened for The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang Tour at their San Juan Puerto Rico show in February 2006 He was also invited by Sting to sing with him at a concert at Altos de Chavon La Romana in the Dominican Republic in 2006 At the Premio Lo Nuestro awards in 2007 he was given the honorary lifetime achievement award He also performed the lead single of his new album La Llave De Mi Corazon released in March 2007 Guerra won more than 20 awards with this CD including 5 Latin Grammy Awards 6 Premios Casandra awards 4 billboard Awards 2 lo nuestro and one Grammy Award In 2007 Guerra was awarded the Excellence Award at the 2007 Lo Nuestro Awards 12 Guerra was honored at the Latin Grammy Awards in the same year with 5 awards sweeping each category he was nominated in Record of the Year Album of the Year Song of the Year Best Tropical Song and Best Merengue Album Its engineers Allan Leschhorn Luis Mansilla Ronnie Torres and Adam Ayan were also awarded Best Engineered Album The night before the Latin Grammy Awards he received the Academy s Person of the Year Award for his contribution to Latin music and for his philanthropy On 10 March 2008 Guerra was honored with 6 awards in los Premios Casandra the most important award event in the Dominican Republic He won for Orchestrator of the year Outstanding artist abroad Music album of the year for La Llave de mi Corazon The Key to My Heart and El Soberano The Sovereign On 16 March 2008 he and other artists participated in the Paz Sin Fronteras concert organized by Juanes celebrating the end of the 2008 Andean diplomatic crisis between Colombia Venezuela and Ecuador On 11 April 2008 Guerra was the Billboard Latin awards big winner with 7 nominations and 3 awards On 15 September 2008 Guerra was named a UNESCO Artist for Peace in recognition of his efforts for the benefit of children with disabilities and children in need 13 On 9 May 2009 Guerra was awarded an honorary doctorate from his alma mater Berklee College of Music at its commencement ceremony 14 2010s Edit On 5 April 2010 Guerra released the official video for his new single Bachata en Fukuoka The video was filmed in various locations in the city of Los Angeles and was directed by Colombian director Simon Brand On 8 June 2010 Guerra released A son de Guerra which contains eight musical rhythms bachata merengue bolero Mambo funk Rock Jazz reggae and includes the collaboration of Juanes among others The album contains hits including La Guagua La Calle and Bachata en Fukuoka The first single from his new production Bachata en Fukuoka placed in the 1 position on the Hot Latin Tracks Tropical Songs and Latin Pop Airplay Songs of the Billboard charts Simultaneously the collaboration of Guerra with Enrique Iglesias on Cuando me Enamoro was in the 2 spot on the Rhythm Airplay Chart In January 2012 the video for his single En el cielo no hay Hospital premiered on YouTube This song belonged to his new album Coleccion Cristiana Later that year he collaborated with the Spanish singer Miguel Bose on his album Papitwo in the song Yo creo en Ti On 25 April 2014 Tus Besos was released It is a bachata song with a music video inspired by the rock and roll of the 1950s This video was directed by his son Jean Gabriel 15 In 2019 during the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Spain Juan Luis Guerra surpassed the record reached in 1987 by Celia Cruz by bringing together more than 400 000 people as the largest congregation of people in an open air plaza to attend a concert 16 Singing in other languages EditGuerra has recorded several songs in English like July 19th on his 1994 album Fogarate and more recently Medicine for My Soul and Something Good with Italian singer Chiara Civello Some of his songs have verses in both English and Spanish such as Woman del Callao Guavaberry Senorita on his 1995 compilation album Grandes Exitos as a bonus track and more recently La Llave de Mi Corazon The album Areito featured two songs the cover title song Areito and Naboria daca mayanimacana which are sung in the Arawak language of the extinct Taino natives of Hispaniola Juan Luis Guerra also recorded the album Bachata Rosa in Portuguese He uses Japanese words in Bachata en Fukuoka Bachata in Fukuoka 2010 Latin Grammy winner for Best Tropical Song As a composer for other artists EditIn 1988 he made his debut as a songwriter for other artists such as fellow Dominican musician Taty Salas for whom he wrote the music for De tu boca a song with which he participated in the now defunct OTI Festival reaching the top 3 category He also composed songs for Mexican artists like Emmanuel No he podido verte recorded in 1990 and Luis Miguel Hasta que me olvides 1993 and Te necesito 2003 He also composed for the Puerto Rican salsa singer Gilberto Santa Rosa in 1994 Te Propongo Lyrical style EditBeing a native Dominican his music is heavily influenced by native Caribbean rhythms such as merengue and bachata His lyrics are often charged with intentionally simple heavily metaphorical or popular expressions such as Burbujas de Amor Bubbles of Love His lyrics also reflect in political issues but from a deeply human perspective that is centering the lyrics in the human drama that social injustice generates This is seen in Visa Para un Sueno about the broken dream of a visit to America El Niagara en Bicicleta a title based on the Cuban idiom al pasar el Niagara en bicicleta meaning a difficult task describes the negligence that destroys the social health services El Costo de La Vida describes the effects of globalization on the working class people Acompaneme Civil Accompany me Civilian is about police and military corruption that exploits the people that they should care for Discography EditMain article Juan Luis Guerra discography Soplando 1984 Mudanza y Acarreo 1985 Mientras Mas Lo Pienso Tu 1987 Ojala Que Llueva Cafe 1989 Bachata Rosa 1990 Areito 1992 Fogarate 1994 Ni es lo mismo ni es igual 1998 Para Ti 2004 La Llave de Mi Corazon 2007 A Son de Guerra 2010 Coleccion Cristiana 2012 Todo Tiene Su Hora 2014 Literal 2019 Concert Tours EditOjala Que Llueva Cafe Tour 1990 91 Bachata Rosa World Tour 1991 92 Areito World Tour 1993 Tour 20 anos 2004 05 La Travesia Tour 2008 09 A son de guerra Tour 2011 12 Todo Tiene su Hora Tour 2015 17 Literal Tour Grandes Exitos 2019 17 Entre Mar y Palmeras Tour 2022 18 Awards EditThe following is a list of Guerra s Grammy Awards wins and nominations Year Category Nominees s Nominated for Result1992 Best Tropical Latin Album Juan Luis Guerra Bachata Rosa Won1994 Areito Nominated1995 Best Tropical Latin Performance Fogarate Nominated2000 Best Latin Pop Performance Ni es lo mismo ni es igual Nominated2008 Best Tropical Latin Album La Llave de Mi Corazon Won2011 A Son de Guerra Nominated2016 Todo Tiene Su Hora 19 Nominated2020 Literal Nominated440 band members EditRoger Zayas Bazan Maridalia Hernandez Mariela Mercado Marco Hernandez replaced Maridalia Hernandez Adalgisa Pantaleon replaced Mariela Mercado Quico Rizek replaced Marco Hernandez Personal life EditGuerra is the son of Gilberto Guerra Pacheco and Olga Seijas Herrero he has two brothers Jose Gilberto Guerra Seijas plastic surgeon and Diego Esteban Guerra Seijas economist 20 He is married to Nora Clementina Altagracia Vega Rasuk and has two children His wife is the sister of Otto Miguel Vega Rasuk who is the father of Miss Universe 2003 Amelia Vega Polanco On 17 October 2008 he participated as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNESCO in an event called Levantate y Actua contra la Pobreza y por los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio in Bavaro Dominican Republic during the International Conference of the Americas 21 On 18 April 2010 he organized a concert to raise money for those who were affected by the 2010 Haiti earthquake After this successful event was held a children s hospital was later built in Haiti 22 SourcesLarrazabal Blanco Carlos Familias Dominicanas in Spanish Santo Domingo Academia Dominicana de la Historia References Edit Juan Luis Guerra Biography of a Dominican Icon Latinmusic about com Archived from the original on 6 April 2015 Retrieved 16 January 2015 Literal de Juan Luis Guerra es el mejor album de 2019 para All Music La Vanguardia in Spanish 31 December 2019 Retrieved 15 June 2020 Judy Cantor Navas 31 May 2019 Juan Luis Guerra s Album Literal is a Tropical Lovefest Stream It Now Billboard Retrieved 5 December 2020 Latin Grammy Pre Telecast Juan Luis Guerra Wins Producer of the Year Don Omar Scores Best Urban Album Billboard Retrieved 16 January 2015 Juan Luis Guerra Iasorecords com Retrieved 16 January 2015 a b Berklee Today Berklee edu Retrieved 16 January 2015 Cobo Leila 15 July 2004 Juan Luis Guerra Inks One Off Deal Billboard Retrieved 25 May 2022 Billboard Staff 11 March 2005 Solis Guerra To Receive Billboard Latin Honors Billboard Retrieved 25 May 2022 Cobo Leila 19 May 2005 Latin Stars Announce U S Tour Plans Billboard Retrieved 25 May 2022 Billboard Staff 4 November 2005 2005 Latin Grammy Awards Winners Billboard Retrieved 25 May 2022 Juan Luis Guerra Juanes Top 13th Annual BMI Latin Awards Bmi com 6 April 2006 Retrieved 11 October 2010 Juan Luis Guerra declarado Cantautor de la Patria Emol in Spanish 14 November 2007 Retrieved 26 February 2019 Youth United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Portal unesco org Archived from the original on 6 December 2008 Retrieved 16 January 2015 Robinson Ronstadt Guerra and Massenburg Honored at 2009 Commencement Berklee edu Retrieved 16 January 2015 Fox News Latino Dominican singer Juan Luis Guerra uses humor to ridicule injustices in his music Santa Cruz bate el record de Celia Cruz eldia es 10 March 2019 Retrieved 31 May 2019 Juan Luis Guerra Announces Fall U S Tour Billboard Retrieved 3 May 2019 Caribe El 4 April 2022 JLG lleva Entre Mar y Palmeras Tour a Espana Periodico El Caribe in Spanish Retrieved 5 April 2022 Juan Luis Guerra GRAMMY com 15 February 2019 Retrieved 31 May 2019 Genealogia de la Familia Defillo y familias relacionadas PDF Bernardodefillo com Archived from the original PDF on 5 June 2016 Retrieved 31 May 2019 Scharboy Bienvenido 18 October 2008 No mas excusas de lideres que no enfrentan la pobreza Diario Libre in Spanish Grupo Diario Libre Retrieved 3 February 2022 Juan Luis Guerra organizes Haiti concert 6 ABC Philadelphia Retrieved 16 January 2015 Bibliography EditManuel Peter 1995 Caribbean Currents Caribbean Music from Rumba to Reggae Temple University Press ISBN 9781566393393 Hutchinson Sydney Guerra Juan Luis Grove Dictionary of American Music 2nd ed 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Juan Luis Guerra Official website in Spanish Biography of Juan Luis Guerra Juan Luis Guerra at IMDb Encarta bio Archived Archived 4 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine 2009 10 31 Portals Biography Dominican Republic Latin music Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juan Luis Guerra amp oldid 1150407369, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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