Addys Mercedes (, formerly known as Addys D'Mercedes) is a
Cuban
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pop and
world music singer living in Germany and Spain.
She made her
UK debut in 2001 at the
Guildford Festival and since then has undertaken two
British
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tour
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s.
Early life
Addys was born in 1973 in
Moa
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Kale moa and Moa Samoa.
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, a city in the east of
Holguín Province
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. At the age of 10, she had learnt a vast repertoire – from Cuban songs to
bolero
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s,
Mexican rancheras to American pop-songs.
At the age of 15, Addys started performing with her first professional band ''Timbre Latino''. Shortly thereafter, she was asked by the nationally successful band "Los Neiras" to join them.
At the age of 18, Addys became part of a newly founded band with a daily gig in the tourist area
Guardalavaca. During the
periodo especial, when food was difficult to obtain, this was the gig every musician was dreaming of. She had a room in the hotel and was fully catered. With the fee and tips she made, she was able to support her family.
In 1993, Addys was invited to Germany and quickly learned German. She founded her first trio and began writing her own songs. She regularly visited her family in Cuba but also absorbed the new influences of her new home.
Musical career
In 1999, she moved to
Düsseldorf
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and was signed by the label Media Luna. She began the production of her debut album which was mainly recorded in Havana with musician friends from her hometown.
Raúl Planas
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Carlos Barbería y su Orquesta Kubavana, Sonora Matancera, ...
was a special guest on the recording.
Mundo Nuevo was released in 2001 by the label Media Luna (Warner) and became a huge success in European media.
In 2003, Addys released her second album, ''Nomad'' (Media Luna / Sony), recorded in Germany and Barcelona and mixed her Cuban roots with electronic elements. She performed in many concerts and toured in 16 European countries, sharing stages with artists like
Eric Clapton
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,
Bob Geldof
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,
Mike Rutherford
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Initially servin ...
,
Gary Brooker
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Early life
Born in Hackney Hospital, East London, on 29 May 1945, Brooker grew up in Hackney ...
,
Ringo Starr
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,
Juan Luis Guerra
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,
Compay Segundo
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Biography
Compay (meaning ''compadre'') Segundo, so called because he w ...
and
Tito Nieves
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Born in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, and raised in the Unite ...
.
Singles and video clips were made for her songs ''Mundo Nuevo'', ''Gitana Loca'' and ''Esa Voz''. In addition to the albums produced by
Cae Davis, her label
Media Luna
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released several remixes from DJs Andry Nalin (''Afro D'Mercedes''), Ramon Zenker (''Cha Ka Cha''), Tony Brown (''Mundo Nuevo''), Guido Craveiro (''Cry It Out'') and 4tune Twins (''Oye Colombia'')
From 2005 to 2011, Addys lived in Germany and the Canarian island of
Tenerife
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. In Spain she frequently appeared on TV and performed on national TV-stations like Antena3, Tele5, MTV and other local stations.
Since 2011, Addys has been living in
Essen
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, Germany. That May, her new single ''Sabado Roto'' was released. Produced by Cae Davis and Pomez di Lorenzo (Sasha, Dick Brave), Sabado Roto is the first single out of the third album ''Addys'' released in 2012. Different from her last Album ''Nomad'', electronic elements completely disappeared. Accompanied by
mandolin
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s,
ukulele
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s and a
Cuban tres, Addys sings of a rainy Saturday in summer, a
Sabado Roto (broken Saturday).
In addition to shows with her band, Addys started a Trio with
Pomez di Lorenzo (guitar) and Cae Davis (bass) under the name
En Casa de Addys. In it, Addys provides vocals and also plays guitar,
cajon and Cuban percussion instruments such as maracas,
guiro and
claves
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. During her 2-month spring tour in 2012 she was accompanied by her daughter Lia on violin, who was a junior student at
Folkwang University
The Folkwang University of the Arts is a university for music, theater, dance, design, and academic studies, located in four German cities of North Rhine-Westphalia. Since 1927, its traditional main location has been in the former Werden Abbey in ...
.
Discography
Albums
*''Mundo Nuevo'' (2001 Media Luna)
*''Nomad'' (2003 Media Luna)
*''Addys'' (2012 Media Luna)
Singles
*''Mundo Nuevo (2001 Media Luna)''
*''Gitana Loca (2005 Media Luna)''
*''Esa Voz (2005 Media Luna)''
*''Sabado Roto (2011 Media Luna)''
*''Hollywood (2012 Media Luna)''
*''Gigolo (2012 Media Luna)''
*''Rompe el Caracol (2014 Media Luna)''
See also
*
List of Cubans
This is a list of notable Cubans, ordered alphabetically by first name within each category.
Additional lists
For Cuban-Americans please see List of Cuban Americans
Art and entertainment
Actors
*Ana de Armas, actress
* Ana Margarita Martín ...
References
External links
Addys Mercedes WebsiteAddys Mercedes' Myspace
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1973 births
Living people
People from Moa, Cuba
Cuban emigrants to the United States
20th-century Cuban women singers
Cuban women rappers
21st-century Cuban women singers