Lucrecia Pérez Sáez is a
Spanish
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Cuba
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n singer born in
Havana
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Sitges
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(
Barcelona
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).
She was born in
Santo Suarez neighborhood in Havana, and passed her childhood in
Guanabacoa
Guanabacoa is a colonial township in eastern Havana, Cuba, and one of the 15 municipalities (or boroughs) of the city. It is famous for its historical Santería and is home to the first African Cabildo in Havana. Guanabacoa was briefly the capital ...
, a township within the province of
La Habana
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She has worked in various movies and with several long established artists, including
Celia Cruz,
Chavela Vargas
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Joaquín Sabina
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,
Andy Garcia
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Manzanita
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or
Lluís Llach.
Artistic career
At the early age of seven, Lucrecia began studying piano and music and was certified with a specialty in piano at the
Instituto Superior de Arte de Cuba. She studied singing with
Isolina Carrillo
Isolina Carrillo (December 9, 1907 – February 21, 1996) was a Cuban composer, singer and pianist. She was a member of the vocal group Conjunto Siboney.
At the age of eleven she made her musical debut replacing a pianist that called in sick in he ...
, the composer of the famous bolero "Dos Gardenias", popularized in Spain by Cuban singer
Antonio Machín
Antonio Abad Lugo Machín (11 February 1903, in Sagua la Grande, Cuba – 4 August 1977, in Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish-Cuban singer and musician. His version of '' El Manisero'', recorded in New York, 1930, with Don Azpiazú's orchestra, was the ...
.
Soon after completing her education, Lucrecia joined La Orquesta Anacaona, an all-female group which, since its founding in 1932, had become a Cuban institution. In the 1980s and early 1990s, she made several international tours with the group.
It was with Anacaona, as lead vocalist, keyboardist and arranger, that Lucrecia first arrived in Spain. Later, in 1993, she left Anacaona and returned to settle in Barcelona, where she has remained. Since establishing her solo career there, she has become very active in Spanish film and television as well as the music scene. Though not yet well known in the English-speaking world, she is a celebrated figure not only in Spain and, increasingly, in Latin America and the Hispanic community of the United States.
Although she personally eschews such comparisons, Lucrecia has been touted as a successor to the great
Celia Cruz, with whom she was a close friend.
Lucrecia's 2010 ''Álbum de Cuba'' was nominated for Best Contemporary Tropical Album in the
2010 Latin Grammy Awards.
Since leaving Anacaona and becoming an expatriate of Cuba, the Cuban government has not allowed her to return, but she was able to bring her mother to Barcelona, which they both make their permanent home.
Through the length of her career, Lucrecia has collaborated or performed with numerous masters of the art, including
Celia Cruz,
Paquito D’Rivera,
Chano Domínguez
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Joaquín Sabina
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Wyclef Jean
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Carlos "Patato" Valdes
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,
Carel Kraayenhof,
Willy Chirino
Willy Chirino (born April 5, 1947, in Consolación del Sur, Pinar del Río, Cuba) is a Cuban-American musician.
Early life
Following the communist revolution in Cuba, Chirino came to the United States in 1960 as part of Operation Peter Pan ...
,
Chavela Vargas
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,
Lluís Llach,
Gilberto Gil
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Israel "Cachao" López
Israel López Valdés (September 14, 1918 – March 22, 2008), better known as Cachao ( ), was a Cuban double bassist and composer. Cachao is widely known as the co-creator of the mambo and a master of the descarga (improvised jam sessions). T ...
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Andy García
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Carlos Jean, Nuno da Câmara Pereira (Portuguese Fado singer,
Nuno da Câmara Pereira, etc.
Among her collaborations should be noted ''Cachao: The Last Mambo'', a winning album at the Latin Grammy awards in 2011 and for the 2012 Grammy Awards. Based on a memorable concert recorded live in Miami in September 2007, the album was as tribute to Israel "Cachao" Lopez celebrating the 80-year musical career of that great master.
As an artist, Lucrecia has combined her musical side with television, having been involved in programs of considerable success in Spain. On
Televisión Española
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, she was host of the successful children's program ''
Los Lunnis
''Los Lunnis'' is a Spanish children's television show produced by TVE and broadcast by La 2 from 15 September 2003 and Clan since 2010 after the change on La 2's programming. It was also broadcast on the weekends in La 1 until 2011. Its charac ...
''. Lucrecia has also demonstrated her facet as a writer. In 2004, she made her debut as a writer of children's stories with “Besitos de chocolate” (Little Chocolate Kisses) ( "Tales of my childhood"), after which have followed two more books from the same collection: ''The Valley of the Tenderness'' (2005) and ''All the Colors of the World'' (2008), all in collaboration with Los Lunnis. Continuing in this vein, she has edited her disk and video ''La Casita de Lucrecia''.
In June 2012 she began the tour "Eternally Cuba".
In 2019, Lucrecia starred in , a musical about the life of Celia Cruz, at the Lehman Arts Center.
Recordings
Lucrecia can be heard in the following YouTube links:
Si me pudieras querer with La Orquesta Anacaona.
El Alardosowith La Orquesta Anacaona.
GuantanameraLucrecia, Andy García y Arturo Sandoval en López Tonight
Amaneci en tus brazosLucrecia and Joaquin Sabina
Qui es Qui an interview with Justo Molinero
Mi zurrón during a show in
Telde
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It is the second most populous municipality on the island, with a population of (2013).
Filmography
*''
Segunda piel'' (1999) by
Gerardo Vera
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Life
Vera was born in Miraflores de la Sierra on 10 March 1947. He studied English language ...
, singing her song Youkali.
*''
Ataque verbal'' (1999) by
Miguel Albaladejo
Miguel Albaladejo ( Pilar de la Horadada, Alicante, 20 August 1966) is a Spanish screenwriter and film director.
Filmography as film director
* '' The First Night of My Life'' (1998), made for 2000, Seen By...Norbert Creutz,Dix cinéastes de quat ...
, as an actress.
*''
Balseros
Balseros (''Rafters'', from the Spanish ''Balsa'' Raft) was the name given to boat people who emigrated without formal documentation in self constructed or precarious vessels from Cuba to neighboring states including The Bahamas, Jamaica, the Cay ...
'' (2002), by Carles Boch and Josep Maria Domènech, original soundtrack.
*''
El gran gato'' (2003) by
Ventura Pons
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, singing "Barca, cielo y ola" as a tribute to
Gato Pérez.
*''
Los Lunnis
''Los Lunnis'' is a Spanish children's television show produced by TVE and broadcast by La 2 from 15 September 2003 and Clan since 2010 after the change on La 2's programming. It was also broadcast on the weekends in La 1 until 2011. Its charac ...
'' (2003–2009),
RTVE
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program, as an actress.
Discography
* La Reina y Sus Amigos
* La casita de Lucrecia, 2010
* Album de Cuba, 2009
* Mira las luces, 2006
* Agua, 2002
* Mi Gente, 2002
* Cubáname, 1999
* Pronósticos, 1997
* Mis Boleros, 1996
* Prohibido, 1996
* Me debes un beso, 1994
Book
* ''Besitos de chocolate. Cuentos de mi infancia'' (''Chocolate Little Kisses. Remembrances from my Childhood'')(El Aleph, 2006).
Nominations and awards
* Music Award for the song 'My People' from the album 'Agua', SGAE, in the 2003 Edition, "Best Theme of Electronic Music Dance and Hip Hop".
* Three TP gold awards for the program "Los Lunnis" of TVE.
* Golden microphone of the programme protagonists of Luis del Olmo.
* Nomination for the 2003 Oscars for the film documentary of TV3's "Balsero"
* An EMMY Nomination for her interview in the program "Speaking with the Stars" with Television Mega Latina in Miami.
* Nominated for the 2010 Latin Grammy Awards, category Best Tropical Music Album "Álbum de Cuba".
*Winner of the Latin Grammy Awards and Grammy American 2012 for her interpretation of "Dos Gardenias" in the album "The Last Mambo," a tribute to bassist and creator of Mambo, Israel "Cachao" López.
Notes and references
External links
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Cuban women singers
Cuban film actresses
Cuban emigrants to Spain
Living people
1967 births
Women in Latin music