Saturday, December 7, 2013

Gloria Estefan's The Standards, receives two Grammy Award Nominations

 
 
 
 
 
 
Gloria Estefan's The Standards,  
Receives Two GRAMMY Award Nominations 
 
Miami, FL   (December 6, 2013) - Tonight, the Recording Academy announced the nominees for the 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards during the "Grammy Nominations Concert Live -- Countdown to Music's Biggest Night."
 
International superstar Gloria Estefan was among those nominated for the prestigious GRAMMY award. Her most recent album, The Standards, was nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. Co-producer/arranger Shelly Berg was also nominated for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) for the song What A Wonderful World.    
 
Over the course of her illustrious career, Gloria Estefan has won seven GRAMMYs.
 
The 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards will be held on February 12, 2014 in Los Angeles and will be broadcast on the CBS Television Network at 8 p.m. (EST/PST)
 
 
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The Standards de Gloria Estefan Recibe
Dos Nominaciones Para El Premio GRAMMY   
 
Miami, FL (6 de diciembre de 2013) - Esta noche, la Academia de la Grabación anunció los nominados para la 56 ª Entrega Anual del GRAMMY en el "Grammy Nominations Concert Live -- Countdown to Music's Biggest Night. 
 
La superestrella internacional, Gloria Estefan, fue nominada para los prestigiosos premios GRAMMY. Su álbum más reciente, The Standards, fue nominado para el Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. Co-productor/arreglista Shelly Berg también fue nominado para Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) para la canción What A Wonderful World.
 
A lo largo de su ilustre carrera, Gloria Estefan ha ganado siete premios GRAMMY.
 
La 56 ª Entrega Anual del GRAMMY se llevará a cabo el 12 de febrero de 2014, en Los Angeles, y se transmitirá por la cadena de televisión CBS a las 8p.m.(EST/PST)

Monday, November 4, 2013

Gloria Estefan arrived in Belgium!!!

Been looking forward to this day since her last performance here in Belgium, November 18 1996.
Which was in fact the first time I saw Gloria live!
It took me almost 10 years to see her live for the second time (Rotterdam 2007).
2 weeks ago I had the honor of seeing her live once again at the Royal Albert Hall in London.



What a show!!!!
The audience gave her a standing ovation even before she sang one note.
Gloria not only sang her songs from her new album "The Standards" but added some hits to it too. Even some old ones like Falling in Love which was a big surprise!

The Rhythem got the Royal Albert Hall. Everyone was on their feet!

After London, Gloria travelled to Spain (tv promo), Switzerland (Basel concert), Holland (tv promo) and arrived today in Antwerp for The Night of the Proms series.

You can get your tickets here: http://www.notp.com




 
 


Saturday, October 5, 2013

Gloria Estefan ~ The Standards Red vinyl limited edition



Isn't she a beauty?
 
 
 
Only 1.000 numbered editions have been made.
 
So quick, don't waste time to get your copy!!
 
 
Tracklisting:
Side One
1                    Good Morning Heartache     
2                    They Can't Take That Away From Me              
3                    What A Difference A Day Makes      
4                    I've Grown Accustomed To His Face                
5                    Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar        
6                    The Day You Say You Love Me            
 
Side Two
1                    Embraceable You      
2                    What A Wonderful World     
3                    How Long Has This Been Going On                   
4                    Sonríe            
5                    The Way You Look Tonight     
6                    You Made Me Love You     
7                    Young At Heart     
 
 
 
 
 
 


USA promo The Standards ~ a look back


During September 2013 Gloria Estefan travelled the USA to promote her new album The Standards.

Here is a look back of what you might have missed:


The Tavis Smiley Radio Show: http://www.tavissmileyradio.com/gloria-estefan-the-standards/

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x15fxfg_gloria-estefan-on-tavis-smily-2013-10-01_creation



Larry King Now: http://kingsthings.ora.tv/2013/10/03/gloria-estefan-larry-king-now/







Gilt City LA, catching up with Kathy Griffin:
http://uk.omg.yahoo.com/video/gloria-estefan-catches-surprsing-celebrity-234135341.html



 
 
 
Meeting the fans in LA
 




Arsenio Hall Show: http://getmybuzzup.com/watch-gloria-estefan-performing-live-on-the-arsenio-hall-show/







Hello Ross:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rachel Ray: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x159l5s_gloria-estefan-rachray-interview-2013-09-27-part-1-of-2_creation

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x159l6c_gloria-estefan-rachray-performance-2013-09-27-part-2-of-2_creation




CNN - 5 questions for Gloria Estefan: http://edition.cnn.com/2013/09/25/living/identity-gloria-estefan-standards/index.html



The Broadcast TV: http://www.ktxdtv.com/story/23524972/interview-with-music-artist-gloria-estefan



The Talk:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxKlTCkm2AU&feature=youtu.be

Performing on The Talk:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kssMwuH5pXo&feature=youtu.be

 
 
 
For more video's go to www.gloriaestefan.com
 
 
 













Gloria Estefan on the cover of 55+ Magazine + interview

 
 
 














 

Club Med movie to be released on DVD - October 15



The 1986 TV movie “Club Med” (ABC-TV's Sunday Night Movie, January 19, 1986 - just months after the release of PRIMITIVE LOVE) will FINALLY be available on DVD (it was never on VHS), out on October 15th, from Warner Bros.:

Linda Hamilton and Daytime Emmy® Award nominee Jack Scalia (All My Children) find love in the sun in this romantic getaway adventure, costarring Patrick Macnee. The manager of Club Med’s luxurious Ixtapa resort, O’Shea (Scalia), works hard to ensure his guests have the best vacation possible. But it’s only when Kate (Hamilton) arrives that a shocked O’Shea pulls out all the stops. A single mom from Boston, Kate experiences the most romantic week of her life, as O’Shea tries to win back the girl he loved and left seven years before. Shot on location in Mexico, Club Med features early appearances by comics Bill Maher and Sinbad, plus songs performed by Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine....

The movie’s soundtrack includes a total of six MSM songs - three of which MSM performs on camera while entertaining the “Club Med” patrons.

Price:$18.95
This item is available on 10/15/2013 from www.warnerarchive.com


Part 1 of this movie on Youtube
 
 

 
 
 

New Christmas song: Mary's Boy Child

 
Gloria Estefan & Johnny Mathis - Mary's Boy Child
 
 

 
Prelisten here:


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Press Release: The Standards No 1 on Amazon Bestsellers charts, iTunes Latinos & Barnes & Noble


GLORIA ESTEFAN
THE STANDARDS IS #1




 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Miami, Florida (September 14, 2013). With just a few days after its release on Sept 10, Gloria Estefan's new album The Standards is already No. 1 on Amazon Bestsellers charts in Music, Pop, Vocal Pop, Broadway & Vocalist; iTunes Latino; and Barnes & Noble in the United States.  In support of the album Estefan performed songs on Good Morning America, The View, CBS "Second Cup Cafe", Rachael Ray, The Chew, and Fox & Friends.

 

The Standards celebrates great tunes from the American Songbook, reaching out to Estefan's global fan base via international song classics sung in English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and French, some with new lyrics written by Estefan herself. The album also features collaborations with world class, award-winning artists like singer songwriter Laura Pausini, violinist Joshua Bell and saxophonist Dave Koz.

Estefan will travel to Europe in October, performing at the world famous Royal Albert Hall in London on October 17th.  She will also perform in Basel, Switzerland and for the Night of the Proms in Belgium and Holland.

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GLORIA ESTEFAN THE STANDARDS ES #1

 

PARA DISTRIBUCIÓN INMEDIATA

Miami, FL (14 de septiembre del 2013). Con sólo unos pocos días después de su lanzamiento, el nuevo álbum de Gloria Estefan The Standards ya es número 1 en listas más vendidos en Amazon Music, Pop, Pop Vocal, Broadway y vocalista, iTunes Latino, y Barnes & Noble en el Estados Unidos. En apoyo del álbum Estefan interpretó canciones en Good Morning America, The View, CBS "Second Cup Cafe", Rachael Ray, The Chew y Fox & Friends.

The Standards celebra grandes melodías del cancionero americano, llegando a la base global de fans de Estefan a través de clásicos con renombre internacional, cantados en español, inglés, italiano, portugués y francés, con algunas letras renovadas, escritas por ella misma. Este álbum también se destaca por sus colaboraciones con artistas premiados y con reconocimiento mundial, de la talla de la intérprete y autora Laura Pausini, el violinista Joshua Bell y el saxofonista Dave Koz.Bell y el saxofonista Dave Koz.

Estefan viajará a Europa en octubre, que se realiza en el famoso Royal Albert Hall de Londres el 17 de octubre. También se llevará a cabo en Basilea, Suiza, y de la Noche de los Proms en Bélgica y Holanda.

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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Press release: Gloria Estefan Sings The Standards

Gloria Estefan Sings The Standards

New Recording From Sony Masterworks Available Now

 
NEW YORK, Sept. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Masterworks releases Gloria Estefan's The Standards on September 10, 2013. Celebrating great tunes from the American Songbook, The Standards reaches out to Estefan's global fan base via international song classics sung in English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and French, some with new lyrics written by Estefan herself. The album also features collaborations with world class, award-winning artists like singer songwriter Laura Pausini, violinist Joshua Bell and saxophonist Dave Koz.
In support of the album Estefan will perform songs on Good Morning America, The View, CBS "Second Cup Cafe", Rachael Ray, The Chew, The Arsenio Hall Show, The Talk and Fox & Friends.
The ambitious project has been "on my back burner for a long time," according to Estefan. "I grew up listening to Frank Sinatra, Johnny Mathis, Henry Mancini and great romance recording artists in Mexico and Cuba," says Havana-born Estefan. "This genre is right up my alley, since music is always a catharsis to me."
Estefan waited until now to do a standards album to get "enough life under my belt," she says, "since there are so many torch songs requiring life experience to deliver them with proper credibility."
Throughout the recording process, Estefan went for "a sexy, romantic and intimate feel" she says. "I wanted to do an album without an extraneous note, with an economy of music so it would be just enough to express the emotion of the song."
Estefan also tried to approach these standards with fresh ideas. "On 'They Can't Take That Away From Me,' for instance, we did it in a completely different way from what anybody's done before, kind of a 6/8, almost Afro-Cuban feel meets the waltz," she says.
For Antonio Carlos Jobim's Brazilian classic "Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar," Estefan composed English lyrics for the first-ever English version, "It's You I'll Always Love," and composed Spanish lyrics for "Eu Sei Que Voy Te Amar." She also recorded it in French ("Tu Sais Je Vais T'Aimer"), having studied that language in school. She also composed Spanish lyrics for Charlie Chaplin's "Smile," on which she duets with Laura Pausini in both Spanish & Italian.
"This song always made me cry," she says. "Charlie Chaplin spent his life making people smile and laugh and it's one of the songs that breaks your heart. Recording it was daunting because Michael Jackson did a phenomenal version and so did Natalie Cole. There are so many versions. I wanted to bring my own sensitivity to it because it's been so special to me, and Laura Pausini is amazing."
Argentinean idol Carlos Gardel's "El Dia Que Me Quieras," for which Estefan wrote the first-ever English translation ("The Day You Say You Love Me"), has a very special significance. "It was the wedding song that Emilio and I danced to!" she relates. "I wanted to record it. It was never done in English, and I wanted it to be as close to the author's version as possible and I was so inspired. Before we started doing the record, I wrote the translation. It's always nice when you can write a standard!"
Sony Masterworks comprises the Masterworks, Sony Classical, OKeh, Portrait, Masterworks Broadway and Flying Buddha imprints. For email updates and information please visit www.SonyMasterworks.com
Track Listing
  1. Good Morning Heartache
  2. They Can't Take That Away From Me
  3. What A Difference A Day Makes
  4. I've Grown Accustomed To His Face
  5. Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar
  6. The Day You Say You Love Me Feat. Joshua Bell
  7. Embraceable You
  8. What A Wonderful World
  9. How Long Has This Been Going On Feat. Dave Koz
  10. Sonríe (Smile) Feat. Laura Pausini
  11. The Way You Look Tonight Feat. Dave Koz
  12. You Made Me Love You
  13. Young At Heart

SOURCE Sony Masterworks

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Happy birthday Gloria Estefan!

Gloria Estefan celebrates her 56st birthday!!
 
 
Colleagues, friends & family wish her a happy birthday:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gloria performed yesterday evening at the People en Espanol Festival in San Antonio, Texas
 
 
You can find some pictures here:
 
 
 
 
 


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Gloria Estefan on the cover of Ocean Drives september 2013 Fall issue


Link to Ocean Drives digital magazine: http://www.ifoldsflip.com/t/15394

Behind the scenes video
 
 







August 2013 ~ Gloria Estefan in Italian Vanity Fair magazine




 








Gloria Estefan's shedule for Fall 2013 - The Standards promotion

 
Gloria is one busy lady the following months:
 
August 31: People en Espanol Festival in San Antonio, TX
 
September:
3 - Cala/CNN Espanol
9 - Good Morning America & XM / Sirius Town Hall Q&A
10 - CBS Early Show / The View / Piers Morgan
11 - The Chew
12 - Watch What Happens Live
13 - Fox & Friends & Hudson Union Society Q&A
14 - CBS Early Show Second Cup Café
 
October
1 - 30th Anniversary Season of the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music’s Festival Miami.
4 - AARP's Life@50+ event, Atlanta
17 - Royal Albert Hall, London
29 - Baloise Session festival, Basel, Switzerland
 
November
7 - Night of the Proms, Antwerp, Belgium
8 - Night of the Proms, Antwerp, Belgium
9 - Night of the Proms, Antwerp, Belgium
10 - Night of the Proms, Antwerp, Belgium
15 - Night of the Proms, Antwerp, Belgium
16 - Night of the Proms, Antwerp, Belgium
22 - Night of the Proms, Rotterdam, Holland
23 - Night of the Proms, Rotterdam, Holland

 


Details & tickets: www.gloriaestefan.com
 


 



The Standards available for pre-order on iTunes Belgium & Holland

Gloria Estefan's new album The Standards is available for pre-order on iTunes Belgium & Holland.
Release date: September 13

Pre-order now:
https://itunes.apple.com/be/album/the-standards-deluxe-edition/id687863115?l=nl




Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Gloria Estefan meets fans in Brazil

Gloria Estefan is currently traveling in Brazil where she is doing some tv-shows and a DVD-taping with SPC.

She met her loyal Brazilian fans in Sao Paulo



Thursday, August 1, 2013

Video: Inside Gloria Estefan's 35-Year Marriage to Husband Emilio





http://on.aol.com/video/inside-gloria-estefans-35-year-marriage-to-husband-emilio-517877478



 
 
 
 

Video: Gloria Estefan talks Shakira on Oprah's The Next Chapter






http://video.billboard.com/services/player/bcpid75590052001?bckey=AQ~~,AAAAAEMcC3Y~,NII8yi9nN4xZN8SfGa7p6XQzUdagt0bx&bctid=2577284105001


Shakira, Gloria Estefan & Jennifer Lopez
 
 

Video: EXCLUSIVE: Gloria Estefan Talks Music on 'Oprah's Next Chapter'


EXCLUSIVE: Gloria Estefan Talks Music on 'Oprah's Next Chapter' (Video)

http://www.latina.com/entertainment/tv/exclusive-gloria-estefan-oprah-next-chapter-video#axzz2afwLkdFb



 
 
 
 

AARP.org: Gloria and Emilio Estefan Have Rhythm — and Lots of Romance

Gloria and Emilio Estefan Have Rhythm — and Lots of Romance

Five decades, 26 Grammys and $700 million later, the couple revel in hard work, determination and the power of love

Love of family and (for 35 years) one another is the foundation of Emilio and Gloria Estefan's success. — Art Strieber
Playing in the background is The Standards, Gloria's new CD, a romantic, multilingual interpretation of the American songbook. The pair begin to sway, dancing in place. Suddenly, Emilio's hand, which a moment ago was wrapped around his wife's tiny waist, slips lower down her formfitting dress.

"He's copping a feel!" Gloria exclaims in mock protest, her throaty tone instantly recognizable as the defining voice of the Miami music scene. (Don't miss the exclusive video, below, of AARP's visit to Gloria and Emiliio's home.)
In the mid-1980s, Gloria, now 56, and Emilio, 60, propelled themselves onto the national stage with their Latin crossover band, Miami Sound Machine, for which Gloria sang lead vocals and Emilio played keyboards. They cultivated a Cuban dance beat that sent songs "Conga" and "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" to the top of the charts.

The Estefans' fusion of pop, disco and salsa sold 100 million albums and won Gloria seven Grammy awards. It also paved the way for the crossover explosion of Latin music, mostly through artists that Emilio (who has his own 19 Grammys) brought to the forefront, including Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony and Shakira.

It all made the Estefans — both Cuban immigrants who arrived in South Florida with next to nothing — rich beyond anyone's wildest imagination. Today their estimated net worth hovers around $700 million, not just from the entertainment business but also from commercial endorsements and shrewd real estate investments.


From Rags to Riches, Literally

Emilio and Gloria Estefan's story of personal and professional reinvention is so extraordinary, in fact, that this year they signed a deal to turn their lives into a Broadway musical.

"I'm so psyched!" Gloria enthuses, sitting in her writing den ("my lair"), where photographs crowd the walls. "There are so many story lines. It's a universal story, it's an immigrant story, and it's a love story. In the United States, if you believe in yourself and you're determined and persevere, you're going to succeed."

To be sure, the Estefans' gated mansion isn't just a testament to affluence. It's a house of love — for each other, for family and for the country the couple says allowed them to become all they are. Gloria insisted they wait to purchase the property until they had the cash in hand: "We've got that immigrant mentality. No mortgages."

The Estefans in 1985, unveiling the Miami street sign created in their honor.
  Courtesy of Emilio and Gloria Estefan

"My success is not about money," explains Emilio, a gregarious man with an open smile. "But the real estate — as an immigrant, you always want to have a backup. Something happens to you, you don't want your kids to go through what you went through."

Emilio Estefan was 14 years old when he left Fidel Castro's Cuba. With his father, he flew to Spain, his mother's native country, to get a visa. A year later, in 1968, he relocated to Miami, where he, his dad and 15 cousins shared a cramped apartment. Skilled at playing several musical instruments, Emilio soon realized his talents could work in the family's favor.

"I saw a guy playing accordion in a local restaurant at night," he remembers. "I went in and said, 'Do you mind if I come for lunchtime? I play accordion, and you just give me food for me and my dad.' "
The job nourished body and soul. "Music took me away from the pain. It took me nine years to raise enough to bring my mom and older brother from Cuba to Miami. That was nine years apart from my family."

Castro came to power in 1959, when Glorita, as Gloria was known, was 18 months old. Until that time, her parents — Gloria, a teacher, and José Manuel Fajardo, a police officer who rode in the motorcade of the wife of then Cuban President Fulgencio Batista — enjoyed an idyllic life in Havana.
Fajardo, his family says, was a political idealist: incorruptible and devoted to Batista. So, at the first opportunity after the revolution, he flew with his wife and Glorita to exile in Miami. He secretly joined a U.S.-backed effort to overthrow Castro — the infamous Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. Gloria Fajardo learned to make dinner from Spam, stood in line for government cheese and waited for news.

When Cuban armed forces defeated the invaders in 1961, José was jailed for almost two years before being released as part of an exchange between the U.S. and Cuba. His ordeal so affected his daughter that decades later it inspired political activism of her own.

In 1992, Gloria was part of a United Nations committee that produced the first human rights report on Cuba. And in 2010, she led a Miami march in support of a Cuban opposition movement.

"As an immigrant, I appreciate, far more than the average American, the liberties we have in this country," she says as she leads a guest into the kitchen for refreshments. "Silence is a big enemy of morality. I don't want our blunders in history to get repeated."

Gloria's impulse to right wrongs goes back to 1963, by which time her father had become an American citizen and an officer in the U.S. military stationed at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. Gloria was in first grade there, trying to fit in despite not being fluent in English. After a fellow student called her stupid, she quickly mastered her second language, illustrating the drive that would define her.

"Six months later," she says, beaming, "I stole the reading award from him."
When her dad was deployed to Vietnam, Gloria and her mom returned to Miami, where young Gloria began to blossom as a singer. She'd send her father tapes, and José responded with the promise "You are going to be a star."

But soon her father would be diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. (The family believes his medical problems were caused by Agent Orange, the defoliant to which U.S. troops were exposed.) Gloria, barely a teen, was thrown into the role of caregiver while her mother worked and studied for a teaching credential.

"I wanted to be strong for my mom, but it was very tough for me," Gloria says. "If there's ever been a dark moment in my life … well, I wanted to check out. Music was a big escape."

Still, Gloria so excelled in high school and later at the University of Miami that she was accepted to study international law at the Sorbonne in France.

But a young man had come along.

Made for Each Other

Gloria had met Emilio Estefan in the spring she graduated from high school at a jam session at a friend's house. She was impressed: Emilio was in a band called the Miami Latin Boys and worked in marketing at Bacardi.

That summer, she ran into him again at a wedding reception, where he was performing with his band. "I stood there smiling and thinking, 'Damn, there's something about this guy that's charismatic!' "

During a break, Emilio invited her onstage to sing with him, and before the night was over, he'd asked her to join the band. Soon Gloria, who'd never had a boyfriend, was being seriously courted, over the objections of her mother, who was loath to let her daughter abandon her academic plans.
"Oh my gosh, Emilio — he's a dreamer who makes things a reality," Gloria says today of her one love.

The pair married in 1978. "I always felt," says Gloria, "that we were meant to be together."

Gloria was 20, Emilio 25, when the pair married in Miami on September 1, 1978. — Courtesy of Emilio and Gloria Estefan

After the ceremony, she and Emilio stopped by the hospital to visit José Fajardo, who hadn't recognized his daughter in years. The young couple in wedding attire stirred an old memory. "Glorita," he said, gazing at her.

Fajardo's illness would claim him in 1980, the same year the Estefans' son, Nayib, was born.
The Miami Latin Boys, now rechristened Miami Sound Machine, drew a loyal Hispanic fan base and, with Gloria behind the mike, recorded their first Spanish-language album in 1980. But when their record company refused to back a wider promotional effort, Emilio took their 1984 dance single "Dr. Beat" to mainstream radio stations himself. Soon the song exploded in England and the Netherlands. "We went to Europe and had thousands of people dancing!" Emilio says, standing on his patio on Biscayne Bay. "The reaction was so incredible."

On the plane back from the Netherlands, Miami Sound Machine drummer Kiki Garcia wrote "Conga," and two weeks after its release, it landed among the top 10 on U.S. charts. Miami Sound Machine was on its way. By the late '80s, the band's albums were selling multiplatinum, with billing changing to Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine and, later, to Gloria Estefan alone. Emilio, as her manager, strategically nurtured Gloria toward a solo superstar career. Simultaneously he launched his Crescent Moon label to record the next wave of Latin artists.

"The Estefans created the opportunity for pop music with Latin rhythms to have a permanent spot on the American musical landscape," says John Lannert, Billboard's former Latin American bureau chief.



Gloria Estefan gets cozy with her mom, Gloria Fajardo, 83, daughter, Emily, 18, and bulldog, Biggie. — Art Streiber

Tragedy and Recovery

But in 1990, at the Estefans' commercial peak, tragedy struck. The family of three was traveling at night on their tour bus in a snowstorm near Scranton, Pennsylvania, when a speeding semitrailer slammed into them. Gloria, then 32, was thrown across the coach. Hearing the sickening sound of her landing, Emilio, uninjured, rushed to her side as she screamed, "I broke my back!"

Still emotional years later, Emilio remembers the scene. "Everything was so dark," he begins. "'No, no!' I said. Then, 'Where's my kid? Nayib! Nayib!' " Moments later, the 9-year-old — who broke his collarbone in the crash — cried out. Emilio scooped him up and snuggled him next to his mother. "Even with the amount of pain that she was in, she comforted him," he says. "'Everything will be OK, baby. It's just an accident.' She is a very strong woman."

 

Still emotional years later, Emilio remembers the scene. "Everything was so dark," he begins. " 'No, no!' I said. Then, 'Where's my kid? Nayib! Nayib!' "

Moments later, the 9-year-old — who broke his collarbone in the crash — cried out. Emilio scooped him up and snuggled him next to his mother. "Even with the amount of pain that she was in, she comforted him," he says. " 'Everything will be OK, baby. It's just an accident.' She is a very strong woman."

At the hospital Gloria was hooked up to life support. The doctors told Emilio that she had come within a millimeter of severing her spinal cord and that, if she lived, her days of wearing high heels and dancing were over. Later, at a New York City hospital where she was transferred, a more optimistic team of surgeons inserted two 8-inch-long steel rods to support her spine, and Gloria announced, "I'm going to fight with everything I can to go back to my life."

Today, wearing 4-inch heels, she jokes, "How do you pick up Gloria Estefan?" Pausing for comedic timing, she responds: "With a magnet."

But for the first weeks after the accident, Gloria was helpless, needing someone to turn her, dress her and bathe her. Get-well wishes came from fans worldwide. "I learned firsthand the power of prayer," Gloria says. "People will never realize how much their good thoughts helped me."

A year later, she was on stage.

Family Matters

At the time of the accident, the Estefans had been planning for another child, but due to internal injuries she suffered, Gloria began having trouble conceiving. Finally, after fertility treatments and surgery, she became pregnant, and Emily was born in late 1994. Today, her mother says, "I sit in awe of this little girl."

Now 18, Emily plays drums in a band called the Groove Dogz. (Gloria serves as their roadie.) She begins studies at Berklee College of Music in Boston this fall, and her mother calls her the family's best musician.

Nayib, now 32, writes songs and builds cases for electronic musical instruments. Like his father, who produced a documentary about the history of Cuban music, he's interested in filmmaking and hopes to one day make a movie of his own.

Both kids are proud of how their parents use their celebrity as a platform to help others. For example, in 1997 the couple started the Gloria Estefan Foundation to aid victims of spinal cord injuries and to support economically disadvantaged children. "My parents want to put good out into the world," says Emily, "to spread messages of love and hope."

As the Miami sun begins to set, Gloria and Emilio gather the family at their home.
"Ooh, Sasha!" proud abuela Gloria coos, pulling her 10-month-old grandson from the arms of Nayib, who lives across the street with his wife, Lara Coppola (of the Coppola film family).

With the dark-haired infant present, his grandparents pause to reflect on their remarkable journey. "Age gives you something that you cannot buy," says Emilio. "It gives you wisdom, balance and peace."
Gloria finds herself feeling liberated in a way she didn't expect. "This is the time in my life when I'm doing everything I want to do, when I want to do it," she says. "It's 'me time.' "

Giving Back

Much of what Gloria wants to do revolves around her civic-leadership role in Miami, where she and Emilio are regarded as not only accessible citizens but good neighbors. When the music business took a downturn 10 years ago and the couple were struggling to support their 3,000 employees, they found jobs for them in their hotels on South Beach and in Vero Beach, and in their restaurants in Miami, Hollywood and Orlando. Currently Gloria is campaigning to restore the Miami Marine Stadium, an engineering marvel that has been closed since 1992. Its architect, Hilario Candela, is from Cuba.

"Our culture, the culture of my parents and grandparents, is going to be wiped off the face of the earth if we don't save it," Gloria says, leaning down to pet one of the family's seven dogs.
She resumes speaking, her voice full of melancholy: "There's something that pulls me to Cuba and its plight, even though I've been here for more than 50 years. That love of a homeland that no longer is the same reaches into every aspect of who I am."

Emilio also feels drawn to call attention to his native culture. He sits on a commission exploring the creation of a national Latino museum in Washington, D.C., and is producing his first feature film, a comedy about acceptance and understanding of cultures and diversity. In addition, he wrote The Rhythm of Success — How an Immigrant Produced His Own American Dream, and collaborated on the book The Exile Experience: Journey to Freedom.

A paid ambassador for AARP, Emilio has emerged as the go-to guy for corporations seeking to reach the Hispanic market. "I'm doing the biggest things of my life right now," he says.

But, in the end, it's the smallest things that matter. In the couple's entertainment room, Gloria's rendition of "What a Difference a Day Makes" comes on the stereo. It's the first song she ever sang with Emilio's band, when no one could have foreseen how much was in store for these exiled Latin lovers.

"Age gives you something that you cannot buy," says Emilio. — Art Streiber


"What a difference 30 years makes," Gloria says to her husband. She and Emilio put their arms around each other and finish their dance.

Alanna Nash is a freelance writer and frequent contributor to AARP The Magazine



Video: At Home with Gloria and Emilio Estefan :

http://www.aarp.org/entertainment/music/info-08-2013/gloria-emilio-estefan-aarp-magazine-video.html





 

Monday, July 29, 2013

Gloria Estefan at Night of the Proms Antwerp & Rotterdam

RHYTHM IS GONNA GET YOU!
INTERNATIONALE SUPERSTER
GLORIA ESTEFAN OP NIGHT OF THE PROMS


MERKSEM – De 29ste Night of the Proms in het Antwerpse Sportpaleis krijgt een heel bijzondere vrouwelijke ‘touch’: na Amy Macdonald en de Japanse pianiste Hiromi is nu ook de zevenvoudige Grammy Award-winnares Gloria Estefan aan het programma toegevoegd. 
 
De in Cuba geboren maar in Miami opgegroeide Gloria Estefan werd bekend als gezicht van Miami Sound Machine en verkocht wereldwijd meer dan 100 miljoen albums met zowel Engels- als Spaanstalig repertoire. ‘Dr Beat’ (1984) werd een enorme danshit in Europa, ‘Conga’ (1985), ‘Bad Boys’ (1986) en ‘Words Gets In The Way (1986) werden wereldwijde bestsellers. ‘Rhythm Is Gonna Get You’ (1987), ‘Can’t Stay Away From You’ (1988), ‘Anything For You’ (1989) en ‘1-2-3’ (1989) droegen de naam Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine. Vanaf ‘Cuts Both Ways’ (1989) verschenen alle albums onder de naam Gloria Estefan en fungeerde Miami Sound Machine alleen nog als begeleidingsband. Single-releases uit dit album waren ‘Don't Wanna Lose You’, ‘Get On Your Feet’, ‘Here We Are’ en ‘Oye Mi Canto (Hear My Voice)’. 
 
In 1990, op het hoogtepunt van haar carrière, raakte Gloria ernstig gewond bij een busongeval tijdens haar tournee, maar sneller dan verwacht maakte ze in 1991 een grootse comeback met een uitverkochte wereldtournee en het album ‘Into The Light’, waaruit de single ‘Coming Out Of The Dark’ een nummer 1-hit werd. Met haar volgende albums wisselde ze Spaans- en Engelstalig werk af en sloeg ze verder de brug tussen Latin en Amerikaanse pop: ‘Mi Tierra’ (1993), ‘Abriendo Puertas’ (1995). ‘Destiny’ (1996, met de single ‘Reach’, themanummer van de Olympische Spelen in Atlanta), ‘Gloria!’ (1998, met de singles ‘Heaven's What I Feel’ en ‘Oye’), ‘Alma Caribeña’ (2000), ‘Unwrapped’ (2003), ‘90 Millas’ (2007; het eerste Spaanstalige album dat in Nederland op 1 binnenkwam in de Album Top 100) en ‘Miss Little Havana’ (2011). In september brengt ze ‘The Standards’ uit, een album waarop ze liedjes zingt uit het ‘Great American Songbook’ en waarvoor ze samenwerkte met artiesten als Laura Pausini, Dave Koz en Joshua Bell.
 
Tijdens haar roemrijke carrière veroverde Gloria Estefan een plaats in Billboards Top 100 van best verkopende artiesten en werd ze de meest succesvolle crossover-artieste. Met tal van onderscheidingen, waaronder 7 Grammy Awards, groeide ze uit tot één van de succesrijkste Latijns-Amerikaanse zangeressen. Als Queen of Latin Pop werd ze de voorloopster van artiesten als Shakira, Christina Aguilera en Jennifer Lopez. Gloria Estefan liet zich ook opmerken als actrice (o.a. in ‘Music of the Heart’ met o.a. Meryl Streep; het themanummer dat ze samen met ’N Sync zong kreeg een Grammy- en Oscarnominatie), ijveraarster voor goede doelen, fel verdedigster van de mensenrechten in haar geboorteland Cuba en pleitbezorgster van gelijke rechten. Met haar echtgenoot, muzikant-producer-ondernemer Emilio Estefan, werkt ze momenteel aan een Broadwaymusical die het verhaal zal vertellen over hun muziek en leven.

Tickets: http://www.notp.com/english/tickets/