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Rudy La Scala (born January 20, 1954) is a singer-songwriter and record producer, born in
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. At a young age, La Scala migrated to
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, where he completed his primary and secondary studies, while learning piano and guitar. He began his career with a short lived band named Las Explosiones de Goma in the 1960s. In 1971 he was presented as a solo artist under the name Flavio, finally presenting himself as Rudy La Scala in 1974. His work as a songwriter has been very successful, including songs recorded by Karina, María Conchita Alonso,
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, Kiara,
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, Proyecto M, Carlos Mata, Las Payasitas Nifu Nifa and Gerardo Mora. As a performer, La Scala reached the top of the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart twice with "
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" and "
Por Qué Será ''Por Qué Será'' (''Why Would That Be?'') is an album released by Venezuelan performer Rudy La Scala in 1991. The album reached the top ten in the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Albums chart and includes La Scala's second number-one single at the Top ...
" in the 1990s. He is the only record producer with 12 platinum and nine gold
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albums in Venezuela. He also performed the theme song of the Venezuelan soap opera '' Cristal'' among others.


1970s

At age 15, La Scala formed a rock band named Las Explosiones de Goma. In 1971, he debuted as a solo artist, and under the name Flavio, released the song "Piensa, Sueña y Rie". Three years later, he changed his name to Rudy La Scala and presents the song "Woman", issued in Venezuela, Brasil, France and South Africa. The following year, La Scala recorded in Italy an album with Vittorio De Scalzi, the lead singer of the Italian progressive rock band
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. In 1979, La Scala along with Cuban-Venezuelan singer María Conchita Alonso in the
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formed Ambar, a
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duo. They recorded '' Love Maniac'', and the song "It's Time to Dance" became a hit, earning them a Gold album certification in Venezuela.


1980s

La Scala produced ''
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'', Ambar's second album in 1980; the same year he also produced ''Que Nota'' for the singer Stella. In 1983, an album written and produced by La Scala, and performed by Arturo Vázquez was released. The theme song for the 1985 soap opera '' Cristal'', "Mi Vida Eres Tú", was written and composed by
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and La Scala. ''Cristal'' and the song became very successful in Latin America and Spain. The song was included in La Scala's album ''Volvamos a Vivir'', which peaked at number two in the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Albums chart in United States. The album ''Tú Como Yo'' by
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was also produced by La Scala. In 1986, La Scala produced the best-selling Venezuelan album in history, ''Amor a Millón'', for the singer Karina. The album yielded two singles that reached the Top 20 in the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart, "Sé Como Duele" (#12), and "A Quién" (#19). La Scala was awarded with the Songwriter of the Year award for the single "Sé Como Duele". La Scala also wrote "Sin Pensarlo 2 Veces" for
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and "Que Bello" for the singer Kiara. Both singles became successful, as did their duet "Tesoro Mío", which peaked at number three in the Top Latin Songs chart in United States in 1989.


1990s

In 1990 the album ''Cuando Yo Amo'', written, produced and performed by La Scala was released. The lead single "
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" peaked at number-one in the Top Latin Songs chart for four consecutive weeks and was the best-performing Latin single of the year. ''Cuando Yo Amo'' reached number four in the Latin Pop Albums chart. The following year, the album ''
Por Qué Será ''Por Qué Será'' (''Why Would That Be?'') is an album released by Venezuelan performer Rudy La Scala in 1991. The album reached the top ten in the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Albums chart and includes La Scala's second number-one single at the Top ...
'' hit the Top 10 in United States, with the same titled single becoming the second number-one single for La Scala. At the 1991 Lo Nuestro Awards, La Scala was nominated for Pop Artist, Pop Song ("El Cariño Es Como Una Flor") and Album of the Year (''Cuando Yo Amo''). La Scala also wrote and produced in 1996 an album for Viviana Gibelli. The same year he released the song "Cuando Mi Amada Me Ama", from the album ''Sentimientos''. The following year the album ''En Cuerpo y Alma'' hit the record stores.


2000s

La Scala produced a group named Axies in 2000 and also began a
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in Latin America, the United States and Europe. In 2007, the album ''Ofrenda de Amor a Venezuela'' is released. This album includes new versions of his previous hits with new instrumentation:
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. By the year 2008, La Scala continued his world tour and also produced
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s in Venezuela. The singer is also known for his work writing
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, Lee, Banco Exterior, Cachet, Ke, and Kraft.


Discography

*''Singles'' (1970) *''Woman'' (1973) *''Mi Alma es Tropical'' (1975) *''La muerte de Lola'' (1975) *''Vinto'' (1977) *''It's Time to Dance'' (1979) *''Vete al Infierno'' (1982) *''Volvamos a Vivir'' (1985) *''Como Quisiera'' (1988) *''Cuando Yo Amo'' (1990) *''
Por Qué Será ''Por Qué Será'' (''Why Would That Be?'') is an album released by Venezuelan performer Rudy La Scala in 1991. The album reached the top ten in the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Albums chart and includes La Scala's second number-one single at the Top ...
'' (1991) *''Sentimientos'' (1996) *''En Cuerpo y Alma'' (1997) *''Ofrenda de Amor a Venezuela'' (2007)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:La Scala, Rudy 1954 births Living people Italian emigrants to Venezuela People from the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital People of Lazian descent Venezuelan pop singers Rodven Records artists Venezuelan record producers 20th-century Venezuelan male singers 21st-century Venezuelan male singers