Marc Anthony is the most influential artist of his generation. And indeed the most eclectic, becoming not only the biggest selling salsa singer of all time, but a great theater and film actor and a producer as well.
Born Marco Antonio Muñiz, he grew up listening to the salsa heroes of the 70s: Willie Colon, Hector Lavoe, Cheo Feliciano, Ruben Blades, but also to rhythm and blues singers like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Smokey Robinson. These bilingual roots turned him into an accomplished singer, always in search of the perfect groove, a soulful rhythm and a spiritual delivery. Whether in the recording studio or on stage, Marc Anthony's voice is a powerful instrument of joy.
Marc Anthony started writing songs in his teens. His first hit on the charts was Boy, I've Been Told, which gave him the opportunity to become an adventurous musician. In 1991, he teamed up with producer and DJ Little Louie Vega to record When the Night Is Over, a Latin r&b and hip-hop album featuring guest appearances by Tito Puente and Eddie Palmieri. It created such a stir that maestro Puente invited him to be the opening act at a Madison Square Garden concert to celebrate Puente's 100th album release.
When Marc Anthony recorded Otra Nota in 1993, he changed the history of salsa. The album, produced by Sergio George, proved that the genre needed some fresh air and indeed a new voice. Two years later, Marc Anthony released Todo a su tiempo, another smash album with producer Sergio George. It reached the #1 slot on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart. Yet it was Contra la corriente (1997) that became the blockbuster album for Marc Anthony, who took home a Tropical Latin Album Grammy in 1998 for the record. In 2001, he released the hit album Libre.
Driven in part by the crossover success of his smash single I Need to Know, Marc Anthony, his English language debut, helped usher in 1999's Latin pop explosion, and has gone on to achieve triple platinum status in the U.S. Mended, 2002's English language successor to Marc Anthony, debuted at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 the week of its release in May 2002 and has gone on to sell more than 1.3 million copies worldwide.
Marc Anthony's Spanish-language pop album, Amar sin mentiras shared a song set list with its salsa-flavored sister collection, Valió la pena. Both albums were released in 2004 and each reached the #1 spot on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. Amar sin mentiras won the 2005 Grammy Award for Latin Pop Album of the Year.
But Marc has also established a highly credible acting résumé and may be seen in Martin Scorsese's “Bringing Out the Dead” (1999); opposite Salma Hayek in the Showtime original film, “In the Time of the Butterflies” (2001); and appears with Denzel Washington and Christopher Walken in director Tony Scott's “Man On Fire” (2004). He also appeared in the 1997 Paul Simon musical, “The Capeman.”
Marc Anthony stars as the Puerto Rican salsa pioneer Héctor Lavoe, with Jennifer Lopez as Puchi, in the upcoming biopic, “El Cantante,” directed by Leon Ichaso.
With the release (in July) of Sigo siendo yo, a compilation of greatest hits that includes two new songs, Marc gives fans a treat. The album includes the pop song Lo que no di and salsa track Que precio tiene el cielo, two hits that show the multi-talented spirit of a great artist.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
-Over 10 million albums sold worldwide
-Awarded over 12 Latin and Standard gold and platinum certifications by the RIAA
-Has won a total of 16 “Premio Lo Nuestro” Awards in the span of his career. Holding the record of winning the most “Premios Lo Nuestro” Awards of all artists.
-2005 Latin Grammy Winner – Best Latin Pop Album of the Year (Amar Sin Mentiras)
-2005 Latin Grammy Winner – Best Tropical Album of the Year (Valio La Pena)
-1999 Latin Grammy Winner – Song of the Year (“Dimelo”)
-1998 Grammy Winner - Best Latin/Tropical Performance (Contra La Corriente)
SIGO SIENDO YO is a career-spanning Marc Anthony "greatest hits" album including 2 new songs, to be released July 11, 2006.
SIGO SIENDO YO includes all the favorites:
Dímelo (pop)
No Me Ames (pop/duet with J. Lopez)
Da La Vuelta (salsa)
Muy Dentro De Mi (You Sang To Me) (pop)
Celos (salsa)
Tragedia (pop)
Barco A La Deriva (salsa)
Ahora Quien (pop)
Valio La Pena (salsa)
Se Esfuma Tu Amor (pop)
Tu Amor Me Hace Bien (salsa)
Lamento Borincano (salsa)
Lo Que No Di - (pop)*
Que Precio Tiene El Cielo – (salsa)*
*New tracks
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