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Roy Brown Ramírez (born July 18, 1945) is a Puerto Rican musician and singer.Liner notes of "Basta Ya... Revolución" (Disco Libre)


Early years

Brown's father was an American
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and his mother a native of
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. Brown was raised during turbulent times in the United States. Among the important issues of those days were
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, the Civil Rights Movement and the
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. Most of these events went on to form an important part in his ideals and his way of thinking. In the late-1960s Brown graduated from Academia del Perpetuo Socorro, later enrolled in the
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. He enjoyed writing
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s and while he was a student, he became actively involved in groups against the Vietnam War, poor living conditions, and especially in favor of the independence movement of Puerto Rico. Brown was also involved in the student disturbances which spread throughout the university, by participating in the protest and picket lines.


First Recordings

During this period he recorded two albums, '' Yo Protesto'' (1970) and '' Basta Ya... Revolución''. During that decade he also recorded: '' Roy Brown III'', ''
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'' and '' Distancias''. Brown's personal life started to suffer because of his political beliefs. He got into trouble with the police, his father and brother didn't want anything to do with him and he was fired from his job in the university. His mother was also dying. In the late-1970s, Brown moved to
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and formed a group called Aires Bucaneros, with fellow musicians
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, Carl Royce, Pablo Nieves, and
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, among others. The group traveled and performed in many countries such as Greece, Germany, Spain, Mexico,
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,
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, the Netherlands,
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, and
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. He recorded '' Aires Bucaneros'' (1979), ''
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'' (1983), ''
Árboles ''Árboles'' is an album from Puerto Rican singer Roy Brown and Cuban singer Silvio Rodríguez, along with Cuban septet Afrocuba. Brown and Rodríguez has collaborated previously, but this is the first album where they are billed together. Back ...
'' (1987) and ''
Balada de Otro Tiempo Roy Brown Ramírez (born July 18, 1945) is a Puerto Rican musician and singer.Liner notes of "Basta Ya... Revolución" (Disco Libre) Early years Brown's father was an American naval officer and his mother a native of Puerto Rico. Brown was ra ...
'' (1989). ''Arboles'' was produced by
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, in
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.


Return To Puerto Rico

In 1988, Brown returned to Puerto Rico and held a concert at the University of Puerto Rico which completely sold out. The first time he held a concert alone at the same place in the 1970s, only thirteen people showed up. Among Brown's recordings in the 1990s were: ''
Distancias en Vivo ''Distancias en Vivo'' is a live album from Puerto Rican singer Roy Brown. The album was released under Brown's label Discos Lara-Yarí in 1990.
'' (1990), '' Nocturno'' (1991), '' Poetas Puertorriqueños'' (1992), and '' En Fuga'' (1995). In 1996, he released a two-disc album called '' Colección'' (1996) containing the best of his musical trajectory through the Puerto Rican music scene. In 1997,
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visited Puerto Rico and held a concert with Brown at the
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, with a soldout audience of 19,000 people.


Recording with Zoraida Santiago

In 2000 Brown reunited with his Aires Bucaneros partner,
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. Together they released the album, ''Bohemia''. Showing signs of musical growth, Roy continued to release quality albums in the late-1990s and early-2000s with ''Poeta en San Juan'' (1999), ''Noche de Roy Brown'' (1999), ''Album'' (2000) and ''Balcon del Fin del Mundo'' (2004). On June 7, 2003, Brown let WPKN FM of
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record his set in the historic Plaza de la Revolución in
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. WPKN also recorded Roy's "Ofelia" live from the Nuyorican Cafe in
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. On February 8, 2004, Brown held a concert in the
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Hall at the
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Center of the Fine Arts in San Juan to celebrate his 35 years of music trajectory and the shows were all sold-out. Brown performs regularly in the
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festival, honoring
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, a Puerto Rican newspaper which advocates independence.
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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are among the many artists that have recorded songs written by Roy Brown Ramírez.


Recent events

In 2006 Brown recorded an album, titled ''Que Vaya Bien'', with
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from
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and Tito Auger, the frontman for Puerto Rican rock group
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. A single from this record, "El Banquete de Los Sánchez" (whose lyrics were based on an essay by Puerto Rican writer
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), was censored by some Puerto Rican radio stations due to the use of the slang term "chicho" (a love handle in Puerto Rican Spanish, but erroneously interpreted in this case as a verb tense for the slang term for
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, ''"chichar"''). Public backlash against the censorship attempt guaranteed radio airplay and good sales for the record (reportedly 30,000 copies in two months) during late 2006. After marrying Puerto Rican former tennis player
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, Brown moved to
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(Viqueira's birthplace), where he currently resides.


Discography

* '' Yo Protesto'' (1969) * '' Basta Ya... Revolución'' (1971) * '' Roy Brown III'' (1973) * ''
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'' (1976) * '' Distancias'' (1977) * '' Aires Bucaneros'' (1979) * ''
Casi Alba ''Casi Alba'' is the seventh album from Puerto Rican folk singer Roy Brown, and his second with the group Aires Bucaneros. The album was released under Brown's label Discos Lara-Yarí in 1980.Nuyol ''Nuyol'' is the eighth album from Puerto Rican folk singer Roy Brown. The album was released under Brown's label Discos Lara-Yarí in 1983.
'' (1983) * ''
Árboles ''Árboles'' is an album from Puerto Rican singer Roy Brown and Cuban singer Silvio Rodríguez, along with Cuban septet Afrocuba. Brown and Rodríguez has collaborated previously, but this is the first album where they are billed together. Back ...
'' (1987, with
Silvio Rodríguez Silvio Rodríguez Domínguez (born 29 November 1946) is a Cuban musician, and leader of the Nueva Trova movement. He is widely considered as Cuba's best folk singer and arguably one of Latin America's greatest singer-songwriters. Known for his ...
) * ''
Balada de Otro Tiempo Roy Brown Ramírez (born July 18, 1945) is a Puerto Rican musician and singer.Liner notes of "Basta Ya... Revolución" (Disco Libre) Early years Brown's father was an American naval officer and his mother a native of Puerto Rico. Brown was ra ...
'' (1989) * ''
Distancias en Vivo ''Distancias en Vivo'' is a live album from Puerto Rican singer Roy Brown. The album was released under Brown's label Discos Lara-Yarí in 1990.
'' (1990) * '' Nocturno'' (1991) * '' Poetas Puertorriqueños'' (1992) * '' En Fuga'' (1994) * '' Colección'' (1996) * ''Poeta en San Juan'' (1998) * ''La Noche de Roy Brown'' (1999) * ''Álbum 1970-1976'' (2000) * ''Bohemia'' (with Zoraida Santiago) (2000) * ''Balcón del Fin del Mundo'' (2004) * ''Yo protesto: Homenaje a Roy Brown'' (2005) * ''Que Vaya Bien'' (2006) * ''1970: El Concierto'' (2007) * ''Electrochócame'' (2009) * ''Niños Sol'' (2017, ballet with Tato Santiago) *''Nueva Coleccíon'' (2018) *''Habanandando'' (2019)


See also

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List of Puerto Rican songwriters This is a list of Puerto Rican songwriters. It includes people who were born in Puerto Rico, people who are of Puerto Rican ancestry, and many long-term residents or immigrants who have made Puerto Rico their home, and who are recognized for their ...


Notes


References


External links

*
Roy Brown on puertorico.com




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