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Rubén Blades

Rubén Blades Bellido de Luna (born July 16, 1948),[1] known professionally as Rubén Blades (Spanish: [ruˈβem ˈblaðes], but [- ˈbledz] in Panama and within the family),[2] is a Panamanian musician, singer, composer, actor, activist, and politician, performing musically most often in the salsa, and Latin jazz genres. As a songwriter, Blades brought the lyrical sophistication of Central American nueva canción and Cuban nueva trova as well as experimental tempos and politically inspired Son Cubano salsa to his music, creating "thinking persons' (salsa) dance music". Blades has written dozens of hit songs, including "Pedro Navaja" and "El Cantante" (which became Héctor Lavoe's signature song). He has won ten Grammy Awards[3] out of seventeen nominations and twelve Latin Grammy Awards.[4]

Rubén Blades
Born
Rubén Blades Bellido de Luna

(1948-07-16) July 16, 1948 (age 74)
Panama City, Panama
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • composer
  • actor
  • activist
  • politician
Years active1974–present
Spouse
(m. 2006)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • maracas
  • guitar
Labels
Minister of Tourism of Panama
In office
2004–2009
PresidentMartín Torrijos
Websitewww.rubenblades.com

His acting career began in 1983, and has continued, sometimes with several-year breaks to focus on other projects. He has prominent roles in films such as Crossover Dreams (1985), The Milagro Beanfield War (1988), The Super (1991), Predator 2 (1990), Color of Night (1994), Safe House (2012), The Counselor (2013) and Hands of Stone (2016), along with three Emmy Award nominations for his performances in The Josephine Baker Story (1991), Crazy from the Heart (1992) and The Maldonado Miracle (2003). He portrayed Daniel Salazar, a main character on the TV series Fear the Walking Dead (2015–2017; 2019–present).

He is an icon in Panama and is much admired throughout Latin America and Spain, and managed to attract 17% of the vote in his failed attempt to win the Panamanian presidency in 1994. In September 2004, he was appointed minister of tourism by Panamanian president Martín Torrijos for a five-year term. He holds a Bachelor of Arts' Law degree from the University of Panama and an LL.M in International Law from Harvard University.[5] He is married to singer Luba Mason.[6]

Family history and early life

Blades was born in Panama City, Panama.[1] He is the son of Cuban musician and actress Anoland Díaz (real surname Bellido de Luna), and Colombian Rubén Darío Blades Sr., an athlete, percussionist and graduate of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics in Washington, D.C. His mother's great-uncle, Juan Bellido de Luna, was active in the Cuban revolutionary movement against Spain[7] and was a writer and publisher in New York City. Blades's paternal grandfather, Rubén Blades, was an English-speaking native of St. Lucia who came to Panama as an accountant. His family is uncertain how the Blades family ended up in St. Lucia, but when his grandfather moved to Panama, he lived in the Panamanian Bocas del Toro Province. Blades thought that his grandfather had come to Panama to work on the Panama Canal, as he tells in the song "West Indian Man" on the album Amor y Control ("That's where the Blades comes from") (1992). He explains the source and the pronunciation (/ˈbldz/) of his family surname, which is of English origin, in his web show Show De Ruben Blades (SDRB).[8]

In Blades's early days, he was a vocalist in Los Salvajes del Ritmo,[1] and also a songwriter and guest singer with a professional Latin music conjunto (ensemble), Bush y sus Magníficos. His strongest influence of the day was the Joe Cuba sextet and Cheo Feliciano, whose singing style he copied to the point of imitating his voice tone and vocal range.[9]

Career

1970s–1980s

Blades earned degrees in political science and law at the Universidad Nacional de Panamá and performed legal work at the Bank of Panama as a law student. After graduating in 1974, he moved to the U.S. and stayed with his exiled parents in Miami, Florida, before moving to New York City. Andy Harlow said that "he used to sleep on my couch while he worked at Fania (Records); used to say "I write songs, too."[citation needed]

His first recording in the United States of America was the solo album, De Panamá a New York, with the Pete Rodriguez Orchestra,[1] which included original compositions such as "Juan Gonzalez", "Descarga Caliente" and "De Panamá a New York", which were recorded in New York City by Alegre Records in 1970.[10] He then returned to Panamá and finished his degree.

Blades began his career in New York City writing songs while working in the mailroom at Fania Records.[1] Soon Blades was working with salseros Ray Barretto[1] and Larry Harlow. Shortly thereafter, Blades started collaborating with trombonist and bandleader Willie Colón.[1] They recorded several albums together and participated in albums by plena singer Mon Rivera and the Fania All Stars.

Blades's first notable hit was a song on the 1977 album Metiendo Mano that he had composed in 1968:[1] "Pablo Pueblo", a meditation about a working-class father who returns to his home after a long day at work. The song later became his unofficial campaign song when he ran for president of Panama. The Colón and Blades recording on the same album of Tite Curet Alonso's composition, "Plantación Adentro", which dealt with the brutal treatment of Indian natives in Latin America's colonial times, was a hit in various Caribbean countries. He wrote and performed several songs with the Fania All Stars and as a guest on other artists' releases, including the hits "Paula C", written about a girlfriend at the time; "Juan Pachanga", about a party animal who buries his pain for a lost love in dance and drink; and "Sin Tu Cariño", a love song, featuring a bomba break. The latter two songs feature piano solos by the Puerto Rican pianist Papo Lucca.

In 1978, Blades wrote the song "El Cantante"; Colón convinced him to give the song to Colón's former musical partner, Héctor Lavoe, to record, since Lavoe's nickname was already "El Cantante de los Cantantes" ("the singer of singers"). Lavoe recorded it that same year, and it became both a big hit and Lavoe's signature song; a biographical film, El Cantante about Lavoe took the same title. (The film El Cantante, starring executive producer Marc Anthony and then wife Jennifer López, told a fictionalized version of this story, in which Blades tells Lavoe he wrote the song for him.)

The Colón and Blades album Siembra (1978)[1] became the best-selling salsa record in history. It has sold over 25 million copies, and almost all of its songs were hits at one time or another in various Latin American countries.[11] Its most famous song was "Pedro Navaja", a song inspired by the 1928 song "Mack the Knife"; it tells the story of a neighborhood thug who is killed by a street walker who knows him (he stabs her, she shoots him, they both die, a bum finds them, and takes his belongings). The song inspired a 1980 Puerto Rican musical, La verdadera historia de Pedro Navaja, and a 1984 Mexican film, Pedro Navaja, neither of which had Blades' involvement. Blades wrote and sang a sequel song, "Sorpresas", (surprises) on his 1985 album, Escenas, which revealed that Pedro had survived the incident and was still alive.

Blades became dissatisfied with Fania and tried to terminate his contract, but was legally obliged to record several more albums. Maestra Vida and its follow-up Canciones del Solar de los Aburridos are highlights.[1]

In 1982, Blades got his first acting role, in The Last Fight,[1] portraying a singer-turned-boxer vying for a championship against a fighter who was played by real-life world-champion boxer Salvador Sánchez. In 1984, he released Buscando América, and in 1985, Blades gained widespread recognition as co-writer and star of the independent film Crossover Dreams as a New York salsa singer willing to do anything to break into the mainstream. Blades also began his career in films scoring music for soundtracks. Also in 1985, he earned a master's degree in international law from Harvard Law School. He was the subject of Robert Mugge's documentary The Return of Rubén Blades, which debuted at that year's Denver Film Festival. He also recorded a segment for the 60 Minutes television program, interviewed by Morley Safer.

In 1984, Blades left Fania, and signed with Elektra,[1] although Fania continued to release recordings compiled from their archives for some years afterwards. Blades assembled a top-notch band (known variously as Seis del Solar or Son del Solar) and began touring and recording with them.[1] His first album with them, Escenas, included a duet with Linda Ronstadt (1985), won Blades his first Grammy Award, for Best Tropical Latin Album. He then recorded the album Agua de Luna, based on the short stories of writer Gabriel García Márquez, in 1987. The next year he released the English-language collaboration Nothing But the Truth,[1] with rock artists Sting, Elvis Costello, and Lou Reed whose song "The Hit" aka its main chorus "Don't Double Cross the Ones You Love", appeared in the opening and closing credits of Sidney Lumet's 1990 crime drama film Q & A; also in 1988 he released the more traditionally salsa Antecedente, again with Seis del Solar, which again won a Grammy Award.[1]

1990s–2000s

During the 1990s, he acted in films and continued to make records with Seis/Son del Solar. In 1990, he released the collection Poetry: the Greatest Hits that according to Q Magazine highlighted his political commentary and pastiche approach to music.[12]

In 1994, he mounted his unsuccessful Panamanian presidential bid, founding the party, Movimiento Papa Egoró. The album that followed this experience was titled, La Rosa de los Vientos. He also made the award-winning music such as Pena and Amor y Control, won the 1997 Grammy for Best Tropical Latin Performance, and all its songs were by Panamanian songwriters, recorded using all Panamanian musicians. In 1996, Blades along with Son Miserables performed "No Te Miento (I Am Not Lying [to you])" for the AIDS benefit album Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin produced by the Red Hot Organization. In 1997, Blades headed the cast of singer/songwriter Paul Simon's first Broadway musical, The Capeman, based on a true story about a violent youth who becomes a poet in prison, which also starred Marc Anthony and Ednita Nazario. His many film appearances include The Milagro Beanfield War (1988), The Two Jakes (1990), Predator 2 (1990), Mo' Better Blues (1990), Color of Night (1994), and Devil's Own (1997). He also guest-starred in an amusing episode of The X Files titled, "El Mundo Gira" ("As The World Turns"). He played immigration agent (la migra), Conrad Lozano, who works with Mulder and Scully to solve unexplained murders involving both rural California migrant workers and the Mexican folklore of El Chupacabra. In 1999, he played Mexican artist Diego Rivera in Tim Robbins' Cradle Will Rock. In the 2003 film Once Upon a Time in Mexico, starring Johnny Depp, Antonio Banderas, and Willem Dafoe, he played the role of a retired FBI agent.

Blades's 1999 album Tiempos, which he recorded with musicians from the Costa Rican groups Editus and Sexteto de Jazz Latino, represented a break from his salsa past and a further rejection of commercial trends in Latin music. Ironically, the album won a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album. Blades was inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame in 2001.[13] Even more eclectic was the 2002 album Mundo with the 11-member Editus Ensemble and bagpiper Eric Rigler, which incorporated instruments from around the world. Mundo won the Grammy Award for Best World Music Album, and was also nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year. The same year, Blades guested on world music artist Derek Trucks' album, Joyful Noise. In 2003 he followed Mundo with a web site free-download project. Blades was presented with the Founders Award at the 2005 ASCAP Latin Awards.[14] In 2004, he put his artistic career on hold when he began serving a five-year appointment as Panama's minister of tourism. Beginning in June 2007, however, Blades turned some of his attention back to his artistic career, presenting an online TV show titled Show de Ruben Blades (SDRB) on his website.

In November 2005 he received an honorary degree from the Berklee College of Music.[15]

In May 2007, Blades was sued by his former bandmate, Willie Colón for breach of contract. This led to a series of suits and countersuits that lasted over five years. A book titled Decisiones detailing the inside story of this legal battle was written by Blades' former agent, Robert J. Morgalo and published in 2016 in English and Spanish.[16]

In the middle of 2008 he took a leave of absence for a mini-tour in Europe, backed by the Costa Rican band Son de Tikizia. When his government service was completed in June 2009, he reunited the members of Seis del Solar for the 25th anniversary of Buscando América in an ambitious tour of the Americas.[17]

2010–present

 
Blades performing

In June 2011, Blades was given the Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award by ASCAP and WhyHunger.

In 2014, Blades was the closing act for the Festival Internacional Cervantino in Mexico.[18]

In 2015, Blades' album Tangos won a Grammy award for Best Latin Pop Album.[19]

Blades expressed his interest in making another run for president of Panama in 2019.[20][21]

In 2015, Blades was cast in the regular role of Daniel Salazar in the AMC post-apocalyptic drama Fear the Walking Dead,[22][23] a companion series to The Walking Dead. Blades first appears in the second episode "So Close, Yet So Far".

In 2017, Blades performed as one of the featured artists for Puerto Rico in Lin-Manuel Miranda's charity single "Almost Like Praying" to raise money for victims of Hurricane Maria.

In September 2018, Blades was appointed as NYU Steinhardt Dean's Inaugural Scholar-in-Residence at New York University.[24]

In 2021, Blades was honored as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year for his contributions to Latin music and activism.[25]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1983 The Last Fight Andy 'Kid Clave' Film
1985 Crossover Dreams Rudy Veloz Film
Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead
1987 Critical Condition Louis Film
1987 Sting: They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo) Unknown Video Short
1987 Fatal Beauty Detective Carl Jimenez Film
1988 The Milagro Beanfield War Sheriff Bernabe Montoya Film
1988 Homeboy Doctor Film
1989 Dead Man Out Ben Television Film
1989 Disorganized Crime Carlos Barrios Film
1989 The Lemon Sisters C.W. Film
1989 Cinemax Sessions Unknown Episode: "Latino Sessions"
1990 Mo' Better Blues Petey Film
1990 The Two Jakes Michael 'Mickey Nice' Weisskopf Film
1990 Predator 2 Danny 'Danny Boy' Archuleta Film
1990 Heart of the Deal Unknown Film
1991 The Josephine Baker Story Count Giuseppe Pepito Abatino Television Film
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special
1991 One Man's War Horacio Galeano Perrone Television Film
1991 Crazy from the Heart Ernesto Ontiveros Television Film
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special
1991 The Super Marlon Film
1991 Ruben Blades: Camaleon Unknown Video Short
1993 Miracle on Interstate 880 Pastor Beruman Television Film
1993 Life with Mikey Angie's Dad (uncredited) Film
1994 A Million to Juan Bartender Film
1994 Color of Night Lieutenant Hector Martinez Film
1995 Scorpion Spring Border Patrolman Sam Zaragosa Film
1996 Grampa Doctor Film
1996 Eres mi Canción Singer Video Short
1996 Al compas de un sentimiento Singer Film
1997 The Devil's Own Officer Edwin 'Eddie' Diaz Film
1997 Chinese Box Jim Film
1997 The X-Files Conrad Lozano Episode: "El Mundo Gira"
1997 Falls Road Luis Juega Television Film
1999 Cradle Will Rock Diego Rivera Film
2000 All the Pretty Horses Hector De La Rocha Film
2000–2001 Gideon's Crossing Dr. Max Cabranes Main role: 20 episodes (Season 1)
2002 Resurrection Blvd. Martin Episode: "Verguenza"
2002 Assassination Tango Miguel Film
2003 The Maldonado Miracle Cruz Television Film
Nominated—Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children/Youth/Family Special
2003 Once Upon a Time in Mexico FBI Agent Jorge Ramirez Film
2003 Imagining Argentina Silvio Ayala Film
2003 Spin Ernesto Bejarano Film
2005 Secuestro express Carla's Father Film
2009 Spoken Word Cruz Sr. Film
2011 La siguiente estación Benito Short
2012 Safe House Carlos Villar Film
2012 For Greater Glory – The True Story of Cristiada President Calles Film
2013 The Counselor 'Jefe' Film
2015–2017;
2019–present
Fear the Walking Dead Daniel Salazar Main role (Seasons 1–3; Season 5–present)
44 episodes
2016 Hands of Stone Carlos Eleta Film

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

  • SALSA PLUS! (2021)
  • SWING! (2021)
  • Parceiros (2022)

Live albums

Compilation albums

  • Mucho Mejor (1984)
  • Poeta Latino (1993)
  • Poety: The Gratest Hits (1994)
  • La Leyenda (1994)
  • The Best (1996)
  • Gratest Hits (Música Latina) (1996)
  • Sus Más Grandes Éxitos (1998)
  • Best of Rubén Blades (1998)
  • Salsa Caliente de New York (2002)
  • Una Década (2003)
  • La Experiencia (2004)
  • A Man And His Music: Poeta del Pueblo (2008)
  • Greatest Hits (2008)
  • Dos Clásicos (2011)
  • 10 de Colección (2014)
  • Salsero Original (2016)
  • Serie Platino (2016)

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1983 Best Latin Recording Canciones del Solar de los Aburridos (with Willie Colón) Nominated [27]
1984 Best Tropical Latin Performance El Que Hace la Paga Nominated
1985 Buscando América Nominated
1986 Mucho Mejor Nominated
1987 Escenas Won
1988 Agua de Luna (Moon Water) Nominated
1989 Antecedente Won
1992 Best Tropical Latin Album Caminando Nominated
1993 Amor y Control Nominated
1996 Best Tropical Latin Performance Tras la Tormenta (with Willie Colón) Nominated
1997 La Rosa de los Vientos Won
2000 Best Latin Pop Performance Tiempos Won
2003 Best World Music Album Mundo Won
2005 Best Salsa/Merengue Album Across 110th Street (with Spanish Harlem Orchestra) Won
2015 Best Latin Pop Album Tangos Won
2016 Best Tropical Latin Album Son de Panamá (with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta) Won
2018 Salsa Big Band (with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta) Won
2020 Best Latin Jazz Album Una Noche con Rubén Blades (with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Wynton Marsalis) Nominated
2022 Best Tropical Latin Album SALSWING! (with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta) Won
2023 Best Latin Pop Album Pasieros (with Boca Livre) Pending [28]

Latin Grammy Awards

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2000 Record of the Year "Tiempos" Nominated
2003 Album of the Year Mundo Nominated [29]
Best Contemporary Tropical Album Won
2009 Best Short Form Music Video "La Perla" (with Calle 13) Won [30]
2010 Song of the Year "Las Calles" Nominated
Best Singer-Songwriter Album Cantares del Subdesarrollo Won
2011 Best Salsa Album Todos Vuelven Live (with Seis Del Solar) Won
Best Long Form Music Video Nominated
2012 Best Salsa Album Eba Say Ajá (with Cheo Feliciano) Nominated [31]
2014 Album of the Year Tangos Nominated [32]
Best Tango Album Won
2015 Album of the Year Son de Panamá (with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta) Nominated [33]
Best Salsa Album Won
2017 Record of the Year "La Flor de la Canela" Nominated [34]
Album of the Year Salsa Big Band (with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta) Won
Best Salsa Album Won
2018 Best Traditional Tropical Album Medoro Madera (with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta) Won [35]
2019 Album of the Year Paraíso Road Gang Nominated [36]
Song of the Year "El País" Nominated
2020 Best Tropical Song "Canción para Rubén" (with Carlos Vives) Won [37]
2021 Person of the Year Recipient [38]
Best Salsa Album SALSA PLUS! (with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta) Won [39]
Album of the Year SALSWING! (with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta) Won [40]

Note: At the 4th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Mundo also received a nomination for Best Engineered Album, which went to engineers Walter Flores, Oscar Marín, Daniela Pastore and Edín Solís.

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External links

  • Official website (in Spanish)
  • Rubén Blades at IMDb

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Blades and the second or maternal family name is Bellido de Luna Ruben Blades Bellido de Luna born July 16 1948 1 known professionally as Ruben Blades Spanish ruˈbem ˈblades but ˈbledz in Panama and within the family 2 is a Panamanian musician singer composer actor activist and politician performing musically most often in the salsa and Latin jazz genres As a songwriter Blades brought the lyrical sophistication of Central American nueva cancion and Cuban nueva trova as well as experimental tempos and politically inspired Son Cubano salsa to his music creating thinking persons salsa dance music Blades has written dozens of hit songs including Pedro Navaja and El Cantante which became Hector Lavoe s signature song He has won ten Grammy Awards 3 out of seventeen nominations and twelve Latin Grammy Awards 4 Ruben BladesBlades at the 2019 San Diego Comic Con International BornRuben Blades Bellido de Luna 1948 07 16 July 16 1948 age 74 Panama City PanamaOccupationsMusiciansingercomposeractoractivistpoliticianYears active1974 presentSpouseLuba Mason m 2006 wbr Musical careerGenresSalsaLatin jazzLatin popworldInstrument s VocalsmaracasguitarLabelsFaniaElektraSonyColumbiaMinister of Tourism of PanamaIn office 2004 2009PresidentMartin TorrijosWebsitewww wbr rubenblades wbr comHis acting career began in 1983 and has continued sometimes with several year breaks to focus on other projects He has prominent roles in films such as Crossover Dreams 1985 The Milagro Beanfield War 1988 The Super 1991 Predator 2 1990 Color of Night 1994 Safe House 2012 The Counselor 2013 and Hands of Stone 2016 along with three Emmy Award nominations for his performances in The Josephine Baker Story 1991 Crazy from the Heart 1992 and The Maldonado Miracle 2003 He portrayed Daniel Salazar a main character on the TV series Fear the Walking Dead 2015 2017 2019 present He is an icon in Panama and is much admired throughout Latin America and Spain and managed to attract 17 of the vote in his failed attempt to win the Panamanian presidency in 1994 In September 2004 he was appointed minister of tourism by Panamanian president Martin Torrijos for a five year term He holds a Bachelor of Arts Law degree from the University of Panama and an LL M in International Law from Harvard University 5 He is married to singer Luba Mason 6 Contents 1 Family history and early life 2 Career 2 1 1970s 1980s 2 2 1990s 2000s 2 3 2010 present 3 Filmography 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 EPs 4 3 Live albums 4 4 Compilation albums 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Grammy Awards 5 2 Latin Grammy Awards 6 References 7 External linksFamily history and early life EditBlades was born in Panama City Panama 1 He is the son of Cuban musician and actress Anoland Diaz real surname Bellido de Luna and Colombian Ruben Dario Blades Sr an athlete percussionist and graduate of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics in Washington D C His mother s great uncle Juan Bellido de Luna was active in the Cuban revolutionary movement against Spain 7 and was a writer and publisher in New York City Blades s paternal grandfather Ruben Blades was an English speaking native of St Lucia who came to Panama as an accountant His family is uncertain how the Blades family ended up in St Lucia but when his grandfather moved to Panama he lived in the Panamanian Bocas del Toro Province Blades thought that his grandfather had come to Panama to work on the Panama Canal as he tells in the song West Indian Man on the album Amor y Control That s where the Blades comes from 1992 He explains the source and the pronunciation ˈ b l eɪ d z of his family surname which is of English origin in his web show Show De Ruben Blades SDRB 8 In Blades s early days he was a vocalist in Los Salvajes del Ritmo 1 and also a songwriter and guest singer with a professional Latin music conjunto ensemble Bush y sus Magnificos His strongest influence of the day was the Joe Cuba sextet and Cheo Feliciano whose singing style he copied to the point of imitating his voice tone and vocal range 9 Career Edit1970s 1980s Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Blades earned degrees in political science and law at the Universidad Nacional de Panama and performed legal work at the Bank of Panama as a law student After graduating in 1974 he moved to the U S and stayed with his exiled parents in Miami Florida before moving to New York City Andy Harlow said that he used to sleep on my couch while he worked at Fania Records used to say I write songs too citation needed His first recording in the United States of America was the solo album De Panama a New York with the Pete Rodriguez Orchestra 1 which included original compositions such as Juan Gonzalez Descarga Caliente and De Panama a New York which were recorded in New York City by Alegre Records in 1970 10 He then returned to Panama and finished his degree Blades began his career in New York City writing songs while working in the mailroom at Fania Records 1 Soon Blades was working with salseros Ray Barretto 1 and Larry Harlow Shortly thereafter Blades started collaborating with trombonist and bandleader Willie Colon 1 They recorded several albums together and participated in albums by plena singer Mon Rivera and the Fania All Stars Blades s first notable hit was a song on the 1977 album Metiendo Mano that he had composed in 1968 1 Pablo Pueblo a meditation about a working class father who returns to his home after a long day at work The song later became his unofficial campaign song when he ran for president of Panama The Colon and Blades recording on the same album of Tite Curet Alonso s composition Plantacion Adentro which dealt with the brutal treatment of Indian natives in Latin America s colonial times was a hit in various Caribbean countries He wrote and performed several songs with the Fania All Stars and as a guest on other artists releases including the hits Paula C written about a girlfriend at the time Juan Pachanga about a party animal who buries his pain for a lost love in dance and drink and Sin Tu Carino a love song featuring a bomba break The latter two songs feature piano solos by the Puerto Rican pianist Papo Lucca In 1978 Blades wrote the song El Cantante Colon convinced him to give the song to Colon s former musical partner Hector Lavoe to record since Lavoe s nickname was already El Cantante de los Cantantes the singer of singers Lavoe recorded it that same year and it became both a big hit and Lavoe s signature song a biographical film El Cantante about Lavoe took the same title The film El Cantante starring executive producer Marc Anthony and then wife Jennifer Lopez told a fictionalized version of this story in which Blades tells Lavoe he wrote the song for him The Colon and Blades album Siembra 1978 1 became the best selling salsa record in history It has sold over 25 million copies and almost all of its songs were hits at one time or another in various Latin American countries 11 Its most famous song was Pedro Navaja a song inspired by the 1928 song Mack the Knife it tells the story of a neighborhood thug who is killed by a street walker who knows him he stabs her she shoots him they both die a bum finds them and takes his belongings The song inspired a 1980 Puerto Rican musical La verdadera historia de Pedro Navaja and a 1984 Mexican film Pedro Navaja neither of which had Blades involvement Blades wrote and sang a sequel song Sorpresas surprises on his 1985 album Escenas which revealed that Pedro had survived the incident and was still alive Blades became dissatisfied with Fania and tried to terminate his contract but was legally obliged to record several more albums Maestra Vida and its follow up Canciones del Solar de los Aburridos are highlights 1 In 1982 Blades got his first acting role in The Last Fight 1 portraying a singer turned boxer vying for a championship against a fighter who was played by real life world champion boxer Salvador Sanchez In 1984 he released Buscando America and in 1985 Blades gained widespread recognition as co writer and star of the independent film Crossover Dreams as a New York salsa singer willing to do anything to break into the mainstream Blades also began his career in films scoring music for soundtracks Also in 1985 he earned a master s degree in international law from Harvard Law School He was the subject of Robert Mugge s documentary The Return of Ruben Blades which debuted at that year s Denver Film Festival He also recorded a segment for the 60 Minutes television program interviewed by Morley Safer In 1984 Blades left Fania and signed with Elektra 1 although Fania continued to release recordings compiled from their archives for some years afterwards Blades assembled a top notch band known variously as Seis del Solar or Son del Solar and began touring and recording with them 1 His first album with them Escenas included a duet with Linda Ronstadt 1985 won Blades his first Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album He then recorded the album Agua de Luna based on the short stories of writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez in 1987 The next year he released the English language collaboration Nothing But the Truth 1 with rock artists Sting Elvis Costello and Lou Reed whose song The Hit aka its main chorus Don t Double Cross the Ones You Love appeared in the opening and closing credits of Sidney Lumet s 1990 crime drama film Q amp A also in 1988 he released the more traditionally salsa Antecedente again with Seis del Solar which again won a Grammy Award 1 1990s 2000s Edit During the 1990s he acted in films and continued to make records with Seis Son del Solar In 1990 he released the collection Poetry the Greatest Hits that according to Q Magazine highlighted his political commentary and pastiche approach to music 12 In 1994 he mounted his unsuccessful Panamanian presidential bid founding the party Movimiento Papa Egoro The album that followed this experience was titled La Rosa de los Vientos He also made the award winning music such as Pena and Amor y Control won the 1997 Grammy for Best Tropical Latin Performance and all its songs were by Panamanian songwriters recorded using all Panamanian musicians In 1996 Blades along with Son Miserables performed No Te Miento I Am Not Lying to you for the AIDS benefit album Silencio Muerte Red Hot Latin produced by the Red Hot Organization In 1997 Blades headed the cast of singer songwriter Paul Simon s first Broadway musical The Capeman based on a true story about a violent youth who becomes a poet in prison which also starred Marc Anthony and Ednita Nazario His many film appearances include The Milagro Beanfield War 1988 The Two Jakes 1990 Predator 2 1990 Mo Better Blues 1990 Color of Night 1994 and Devil s Own 1997 He also guest starred in an amusing episode of The X Files titled El Mundo Gira As The World Turns He played immigration agent la migra Conrad Lozano who works with Mulder and Scully to solve unexplained murders involving both rural California migrant workers and the Mexican folklore of El Chupacabra In 1999 he played Mexican artist Diego Rivera in Tim Robbins Cradle Will Rock In the 2003 film Once Upon a Time in Mexico starring Johnny Depp Antonio Banderas and Willem Dafoe he played the role of a retired FBI agent Blades s 1999 album Tiempos which he recorded with musicians from the Costa Rican groups Editus and Sexteto de Jazz Latino represented a break from his salsa past and a further rejection of commercial trends in Latin music Ironically the album won a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album Blades was inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame in 2001 13 Even more eclectic was the 2002 album Mundo with the 11 member Editus Ensemble and bagpiper Eric Rigler which incorporated instruments from around the world Mundo won the Grammy Award for Best World Music Album and was also nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year The same year Blades guested on world music artist Derek Trucks album Joyful Noise In 2003 he followed Mundo with a web site free download project Blades was presented with the Founders Award at the 2005 ASCAP Latin Awards 14 In 2004 he put his artistic career on hold when he began serving a five year appointment as Panama s minister of tourism Beginning in June 2007 however Blades turned some of his attention back to his artistic career presenting an online TV show titled Show de Ruben Blades SDRB on his website In November 2005 he received an honorary degree from the Berklee College of Music 15 In May 2007 Blades was sued by his former bandmate Willie Colon for breach of contract This led to a series of suits and countersuits that lasted over five years A book titled Decisiones detailing the inside story of this legal battle was written by Blades former agent Robert J Morgalo and published in 2016 in English and Spanish 16 In the middle of 2008 he took a leave of absence for a mini tour in Europe backed by the Costa Rican band Son de Tikizia When his government service was completed in June 2009 he reunited the members of Seis del Solar for the 25th anniversary of Buscando America in an ambitious tour of the Americas 17 2010 present Edit Blades performing In June 2011 Blades was given the Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award by ASCAP and WhyHunger In 2014 Blades was the closing act for the Festival Internacional Cervantino in Mexico 18 In 2015 Blades album Tangos won a Grammy award for Best Latin Pop Album 19 Blades expressed his interest in making another run for president of Panama in 2019 20 21 In 2015 Blades was cast in the regular role of Daniel Salazar in the AMC post apocalyptic drama Fear the Walking Dead 22 23 a companion series to The Walking Dead Blades first appears in the second episode So Close Yet So Far In 2017 Blades performed as one of the featured artists for Puerto Rico in Lin Manuel Miranda s charity single Almost Like Praying to raise money for victims of Hurricane Maria In September 2018 Blades was appointed as NYU Steinhardt Dean s Inaugural Scholar in Residence at New York University 24 In 2021 Blades was honored as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year for his contributions to Latin music and activism 25 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1983 The Last Fight Andy Kid Clave Film1985 Crossover Dreams Rudy Veloz Film Nominated Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead1987 Critical Condition Louis Film1987 Sting They Dance Alone Cueca Solo Unknown Video Short1987 Fatal Beauty Detective Carl Jimenez Film1988 The Milagro Beanfield War Sheriff Bernabe Montoya Film1988 Homeboy Doctor Film1989 Dead Man Out Ben Television Film1989 Disorganized Crime Carlos Barrios Film1989 The Lemon Sisters C W Film1989 Cinemax Sessions Unknown Episode Latino Sessions 1990 Mo Better Blues Petey Film1990 The Two Jakes Michael Mickey Nice Weisskopf Film1990 Predator 2 Danny Danny Boy Archuleta Film1990 Heart of the Deal Unknown Film1991 The Josephine Baker Story Count Giuseppe Pepito Abatino Television Film Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special1991 One Man s War Horacio Galeano Perrone Television Film1991 Crazy from the Heart Ernesto Ontiveros Television Film Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special1991 The Super Marlon Film1991 Ruben Blades Camaleon Unknown Video Short1993 Miracle on Interstate 880 Pastor Beruman Television Film1993 Life with Mikey Angie s Dad uncredited Film1994 A Million to Juan Bartender Film1994 Color of Night Lieutenant Hector Martinez Film1995 Scorpion Spring Border Patrolman Sam Zaragosa Film1996 Grampa Doctor Film1996 Eres mi Cancion Singer Video Short1996 Al compas de un sentimiento Singer Film1997 The Devil s Own Officer Edwin Eddie Diaz Film1997 Chinese Box Jim Film1997 The X Files Conrad Lozano Episode El Mundo Gira 1997 Falls Road Luis Juega Television Film1999 Cradle Will Rock Diego Rivera Film2000 All the Pretty Horses Hector De La Rocha Film2000 2001 Gideon s Crossing Dr Max Cabranes Main role 20 episodes Season 1 2002 Resurrection Blvd Martin Episode Verguenza 2002 Assassination Tango Miguel Film2003 The Maldonado Miracle Cruz Television Film Nominated Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children Youth Family Special2003 Once Upon a Time in Mexico FBI Agent Jorge Ramirez Film2003 Imagining Argentina Silvio Ayala Film2003 Spin Ernesto Bejarano Film2005 Secuestro express Carla s Father Film2009 Spoken Word Cruz Sr Film2011 La siguiente estacion Benito Short2012 Safe House Carlos Villar Film2012 For Greater Glory The True Story of Cristiada President Calles Film2013 The Counselor Jefe Film2015 2017 2019 present Fear the Walking Dead Daniel Salazar Main role Seasons 1 3 Season 5 present 44 episodes2016 Hands of Stone Carlos Eleta FilmDiscography EditStudio albums Edit De Panama a New York 1970 The Good the Bad the Ugly with Willie Colon 1975 Metiendo Mano 1977 Siembra 1978 Maestra Vida Primera Parte 1980 Maestra Vida Segunda Parte 1980 Canciones Del Solar De Los Aburridos 1981 The Last Fight 1982 El Que la Hace la Paga 1982 Buscando America 1984 Escenas 1985 Doble Filo 1986 Crossover Dreams 1986 Agua de Luna 1986 With Strings 1988 Antecedente 1988 Nothing But the Truth 1988 Caminando 1991 Amor y Control 1992 Joseph amp His Brothers 1993 Tras La Tormenta with Willie Colon 1995 La Rosa de los Vientos 1996 Tiempos 1999 Mundo 2002 Cantares del Subdesarrollo 2009 Eba Say Aja with Cheo Feliciano 2012 Tangos 2014 Son de Panama 2015 26 Almost Like Praying 2017 Salsa Big Band 2017 Medoro Madera 2018 Paraiso Road Gang 2019 SALSWING 2021 Pasieros 2022 EPs Edit SALSA PLUS 2021 SWING 2021 Parceiros 2022 Live albums Edit Siembra Live 1980 Doble Filo 1986 Ruben Blades y Son del Solar Live 1990 Todos Vuelven Live Vol 1 2011 Todos Vuelven Live Vol 2 2011 Una Noche con Ruben Blades 2018 Compilation albums Edit Mucho Mejor 1984 Poeta Latino 1993 Poety The Gratest Hits 1994 La Leyenda 1994 The Best 1996 Gratest Hits Musica Latina 1996 Sus Mas Grandes Exitos 1998 Best of Ruben Blades 1998 Salsa Caliente de New York 2002 Una Decada 2003 La Experiencia 2004 A Man And His Music Poeta del Pueblo 2008 Greatest Hits 2008 Dos Clasicos 2011 10 de Coleccion 2014 Salsero Original 2016 Serie Platino 2016 Awards and nominations EditGrammy Awards Edit Year Category Nominated work Result Ref 1983 Best Latin Recording Canciones del Solar de los Aburridos with Willie Colon Nominated 27 1984 Best Tropical Latin Performance El Que Hace la Paga Nominated1985 Buscando America Nominated1986 Mucho Mejor Nominated1987 Escenas Won1988 Agua de Luna Moon Water Nominated1989 Antecedente Won1992 Best Tropical Latin Album Caminando Nominated1993 Amor y Control Nominated1996 Best Tropical Latin Performance Tras la Tormenta with Willie Colon Nominated1997 La Rosa de los Vientos Won2000 Best Latin Pop Performance Tiempos Won2003 Best World Music Album Mundo Won2005 Best Salsa Merengue Album Across 110th Street with Spanish Harlem Orchestra Won2015 Best Latin Pop Album Tangos Won2016 Best Tropical Latin Album Son de Panama with Roberto Delgado amp Orquesta Won2018 Salsa Big Band with Roberto Delgado amp Orquesta Won2020 Best Latin Jazz Album Una Noche con Ruben Blades with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Wynton Marsalis Nominated2022 Best Tropical Latin Album SALSWING with Roberto Delgado amp Orquesta Won2023 Best Latin Pop Album Pasieros with Boca Livre Pending 28 Latin Grammy Awards Edit Year Category Nominated work Result Ref 2000 Record of the Year Tiempos Nominated2003 Album of the Year Mundo Nominated 29 Best Contemporary Tropical Album Won2009 Best Short Form Music Video La Perla with Calle 13 Won 30 2010 Song of the Year Las Calles NominatedBest Singer Songwriter Album Cantares del Subdesarrollo Won2011 Best Salsa Album Todos Vuelven Live with Seis Del Solar WonBest Long Form Music Video Nominated2012 Best Salsa Album Eba Say Aja with Cheo Feliciano Nominated 31 2014 Album of the Year Tangos Nominated 32 Best Tango Album Won2015 Album of the Year Son de Panama with Roberto Delgado amp Orquesta Nominated 33 Best Salsa Album Won2017 Record of the Year La Flor de la Canela Nominated 34 Album of the Year Salsa Big Band with Roberto Delgado amp Orquesta WonBest Salsa Album Won2018 Best Traditional Tropical Album Medoro Madera with Roberto Delgado amp Orquesta Won 35 2019 Album of the Year Paraiso Road Gang Nominated 36 Song of the Year El Pais Nominated2020 Best Tropical Song Cancion para Ruben with Carlos Vives Won 37 2021 Person of the Year Recipient 38 Best Salsa Album SALSA PLUS with Roberto Delgado amp Orquesta Won 39 Album of the Year SALSWING with Roberto Delgado amp Orquesta Won 40 Note At the 4th Annual Latin Grammy Awards Mundo also received a nomination for Best Engineered Album which went to engineers Walter Flores Oscar Marin Daniela Pastore and Edin Solis References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 261 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 Show de Ruben Blades No 18 Archived from the original on 2010 05 31 Retrieved 2010 07 29 Past Winners Search Grammy com 30 April 2017 Latin Grammy Winners Grammy com 1 dead link Luba Mason Bio Lubamason com Juan Bellido de Luna Latinamericanstudies org Retrieved 2019 05 09 episode No 18 close to seven minutes into the recording http vimeo com 1251488 at minute 6 52 Archived 2013 05 07 at the Wayback Machine Marton Betty 1992 Ruben Blades Chelsea House Publication p 15 De Panama a New York Ruben Blades Orquesta De Pete Rodriguez Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Cruz Barbara 1992 Ruben Blades Salsa Singer and Social Activist Enslow Publishers p 85 ISBN 978 0894908934 Nicol Jimmy 5 March 1991 Poetry The Greatest Hits Review Q Magazine 55 84 International Latin Music Hall of Fame Announces Inductees for 2001 3 April 2001 Retrieved 31 October 2015 Perez Tops ASCAP Latin Awards Billboard Prometheus Global Media 6 April 2005 Retrieved 17 May 2020 Ruben Blades recibio doctorado honorifico del Berklee College of Music el 1ro de Noviembre durante la celebracion de la Semana de la Cultura Latina Latin Beat Magazine in Spanish December 1 2005 Archived from the original on January 30 2013 via HighBeam Research Archived copy Archived from the original on 2021 08 15 Retrieved 2021 08 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Manual Rudy June 16 2010 Ruben Blades Cantares del Subdesarrollo Latin Beat 28 Alida Pinon Enviada October 26 2014 Clausuran el Festival Internacional Cervantino 2014 El Universal Mexico City Retrieved May 12 2015 Here Are Your 2015 Grammy Winners Vulture com Panama salsa singer Ruben Blades mulls second run at presidency Reuters October 12 2014 Quintin Moreno Ruben Blades seguira cantando y aclara sus aspiraciones politicas Archived 2015 02 20 at the Wayback Machine La Estrella de Panama February 20 2015 in Spanish Ruben Blades Cast in AMC s Fear The Walking Dead Horrornewsnetwork net 18 May 2015 Retrieved 17 September 2016 Ruben Blades says Fear the Walking Dead deals with very tough and important questions Ew com Retrieved 17 September 2016 Ruben Blades Named NYU Steinhardt Dean s Inaugural Scholar in Residence Nyu edu Flores Griselda June 2 2021 Ruben Blades Named 2021 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year Billboard Archived from the original on June 2 2021 Retrieved June 4 2021 Ruben Blades Album Discography AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 8 June 2017 Ruben Blades The Recording Academy Retrieved August 21 2021 2023 GRAMMY Nominations See The Complete Nominees List GRAMMYs 2022 11 15 Retrieved 2022 11 15 2003 Latin Grammys winners and the tribute to salsa queen Top40 Charts com Retrieved 20 November 2015 Calle 13 Sweeps 2009 Latin Grammys BMI com 6 November 2009 Retrieved 20 November 2015 THE LATIN ACADEMY OF RECORDING ARTS amp SCIENCES INC FINAL NOMINATIONS PDF Latin Academy of Recording Arts amp Sciences Archived from the original PDF on October 4 2012 Retrieved September 25 2012 Cobo Leila September 24 2014 Calle 13 Lead Latin Grammy Nominations Billboard Prometheus Global Media La lista completa de nominados a los Latin Grammy 2015 in Spanish infobae September 23 2015 Retrieved November 13 2017 18th Latin Grammy Awards Nominations PDF latingrammy com 26 September 2017 19th Latin Grammy Awards Nominations PDF latingrammy com 21 September 2018 Ryan Patrick Latin Grammys Camila Cabello Alejandro Sanz Rosalia Luis Fonsi score 2019 nominations USA TODAY Retrieved 2019 09 24 Huston Marysabel 29 September 2020 Latin Grammy J Balvin lidera la lista de nominaciones con 13 le sigue Bad Bunny con 9 CNN in Spanish Retrieved 2020 09 29 Angermiller Michelle Amabile June 2 2021 Ruben Blades Named 2021 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year Variety Retrieved August 16 2021 Past Winners Search Ruben Blades latingrammy com 4 May 2022 Past Winners Search Ruben Blades latingrammy com 4 May 2022 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Ruben Blades Official website in Spanish Ruben Blades at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ruben Blades amp oldid 1131178254, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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