Michael Stuart (born January 13, 1975) is an American
salsa singer, songwriter and actor.
Early years
Stuart was born in New York City, to
Puerto Rican parents who settled in the 1960s after moving from
Puerto Rico. There Stuart received his primary and secondary education. He was musically influenced by his uncle Israel "Timbalero" Stuart. Stuart grew up listening to
hip hop and
rock music. He grew to love many kinds of music, especially
Latin music. His uncle "Timbalero" was a professional musician and bandleader. Stuart would accompany his uncle to many rehearsals where he would sing and play the
maracas or
conga
The conga, also known as tumbadora, is a tall, narrow, single-headed drum from Cuba. Congas are staved like barrels and classified into three types: quinto (lead drum, highest), tres dos or tres golpes (middle), and tumba or salidor (lowest). ...
s. He taught himself to play the trumpet and most of the times he would sing to the tones of
Héctor Lavoe and
El Gran Combo. It was
Domingo Quiñones who had influenced Stuart's style of singing.
Singing career
With the help of his uncle, it was not long before Stuart was singing back-up to the likes of
Johnny Rivera and
Marc Anthony
Marco Antonio Muñiz Rivera (born September 16, 1968), known professionally as Marc Anthony, is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He is the top selling tropical salsa artist of all time. A three-time Grammy Award and six-time Latin Gra ...
. In 1996, Stuart recorded his first CD, ''Cuento de la Vecinidad'' (''Tale of the Neighborhood''), which included a remake of
Michael Jackson's "The Lady in My Life". His debut CD was a hit in the
Hispanic community. He was awarded the ''Farandula Magazine'' "New Artist of the Year 1996–97 Award" and The Tropical New Artist 1997 Award by the Tu Musica Awards and was nominated for the "New Artist of the Year" at the Lo Nuestro Awards in 1997. That year Stuart also sang in a
Banco Popular production honoring
Bobby Capó, featuring
Danny Rivera,
José Feliciano, and
Chucho Avellanet.
In 1998, Stuart recorded his second CD, ''Retratos'' (''Pictures''). Among the awards that he won for this recording were the "New Salsa Artist Award" and the
Paoli Award. He also debuted in the Puerto Rican version of the musical play ''
Jesus Christ Superstar
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'' in
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, alongside
Olga Tañón. Stuart was awarded the "Best New Actors Award" by the Theater Circle for his performance. In the 1998 Banco Popular production honoring composer
Rafael Hernández, Stuart sang alongside
Ricky Martin and
Gilberto Santa Rosa. In 1999, Stuart received a special recognition from the
House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
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, and he also received the "Peoples Choice Award" in the Tropical category at the Tu Music Awards.
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In 2000, Stuart released his third album, ''Subeme el Volumen'' (''Bring up the Volume''). That year he sang "Algo En Ella" ("Something in Her") for the film soundtrack of ''
Under Suspicion'', a movie that included the participation of
Miguel Ángel Suárez and
Nydia Caro. The soundtrack also included songs by fellow Puerto Ricans
Carlos Ponce,
Ednita Nazario and
Olga Tañón. Stuart also sang two songs in ''Obra Maestra'' (''Masterpiece'') by
Eddie Palmieri and the late
Tito Puente.
In 2002, Stuart released his fourth CD, ''Michael Stuart''. In 2004, Stuart released the
Latin Pop
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album ''Sin Miedo'', which was nominated for
Latin Grammy Awards of 2005 for Best Tropical-Contemporary Album of the Year. In 2005, he starred in a musical event titled ''Homenajes'' that toured throughout the United States, South America, and Europe, paying tribute to historic performers of
Latin music. In 2006, Stuart released ''Back to da Barrio'', which is a salsa album of notable
reggaeton songs sung by other reggaeton artists, such as "Ven Bailalo", "Pobre Diabla", and "Mayor Que Yo"...
Stuart is active in the music business and participates on stage productions in Puerto Rico. Stuart participated in a beach festival named "Back to School", on August 9, 2008.
Discography
* 1996: Cuentos de la Vecindad (
RMM Records)
* 1998: Retratos (
RMM Records)
* 2000: Súbele el Volumen (
RMM Records)
* 2002: Michael Stuart (
RMM Records/Universal Music Latino)
* 2004: Sin Miedo (
RMM Records/Universal Music Latino)
* 2006:
Back To Da Barrio
''Back To Da Barrio'' is a salsa album by Michael Stuart which covers popular reggaeton songs in salsa. The album was nominated for Tropical Album of the Year by a Male Artist at the 2007 Latin Billboard Music Awards, losing to Víctor Manuelle' ...
(
Machete Records
Machete Music is an urban music label owned by Universal Music Group. The record label had been largely associated with reggaeton music, but in recent years, it has been also been signing non-reggaeton artists such as Malverde, Mala Rodriguez ...
)
* 2006: Grandes Exitos (CD & DVD) (
RMM Records/Universal Music Latino)
* 2006: Pura Salsa (
RMM Records/Universal Music Latino)
* 2007: Sentimiento De Un Rumbero (
Machete Records
Machete Music is an urban music label owned by Universal Music Group. The record label had been largely associated with reggaeton music, but in recent years, it has been also been signing non-reggaeton artists such as Malverde, Mala Rodriguez ...
)
* 2011:Tributo a Louie Ramirez (Amanece y Sigue Caliente) (RLM Productions)
See also
*
List of Puerto Ricans
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stuart, Michael
1975 births
Living people
American male actors
Salsa musicians
American musicians of Puerto Rican descent
Universal Music Latino artists
RMM Records artists