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Olga Tanon
Three time Grammy Award winner, Olga Tanon
has been a force in Latin Music ever since she recorded her first
solo album titled "Sola" with record label WEA Latina
in 1992. This superstar has brought audiences to their feet
in the most important theaters, concert halls and arenas from
her native Puerto Rico, all of Latin America, Spain and the
United States, establishing herself as one of the most accomplished
and revered Latin artists in the world today.
When Olga hits the stage, her energetic stage presence takes
over and crowds go wild singing and dancing to her music. She
engages the audience with her versatile voice, her Tina Turner-like
moves, and charismatic personality. Olga is the real deal, a
natural performer meant to be in the limelight.
Olga paid her dues working the stage since she was a little
girl in her native Puerto Rico. She sang in church choirs, performed
in school theater productions, and competed in various talent
contests, which ironically, she never won. Now, with 14 years
of musical experience to her credit, "La Mujer de Fuego" or
the Woman of Fire, as she is known, has everything to gain and
nothing to lose.
When she signed with Warner Music International in October 2001,
after nearly a decade with WEA Latina, she was aiming to expand
her reach as an international artist with broad possibilities.
And the possibilities are endless.
In the year 2001, she became the second Puerto Rican female
artist to receive a statuette from the National Academy of Recording
Arts and Science (NARAS) for her live double-disc titled "Olga
viva, viva Olga." The first to receive this recognition
was legendary performer Rita Moreno.
In February 2002, Olga became the first and only Puerto Rican
and Latin female artist to win the coveted Grammy award two years
in a row. That same year she won a Billboard Award for "Best
Merengue Album" for her musical production, "Yo Por
Ti" and mesmerized the audience with a live performance
at the ceremonies. An extraordinary year for Olga, she also received
five Premio Lo Nuestro awards, including the "People's Choice" award
and performed to sell out crowds at the legendary Apollo Theatre
in Harlem, New York and Next Stage in Grand Prairie, Texas, becoming
the first Latin female artist to ever perform at this venue.
With millions of albums sold all over the world, this captivating
performer is a talent to be reckoned with. Her enchanting duo
with Egyptian superstar, Hakimtitled "Ya AIbi" was
released in May 2002. The song, designed to break through musical
and cultural boundaries is slowly becoming an international hit.
It's number one in Cairo, Lebanon and Alexandria and very strong
in France. Olga performed with Hakim at the World Economic Forum
at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, sharing the stage with
such stars as Bono, Ravi Shankar, Peter Gabriel, India Arie,
Lauryn Hill, Herbie Hancock, Phil Ramone, and Quincy Jones, among
others. Quincy Jones was particularly taken aback by Olga's performance.
She also performed the popular hit "Ya AIbi" with Hakim
at the world famous Radio City Music Hall in New York City on
July 2002 for the One World Jam concert.
In September 2002, she was awarded her first Latin Grammy for
her album "Yo Por Ti." And the following month, Olga
had the honor of receiving the "Tropical Female Singer of
the Year" award for the Latin Music Awards and the Musica
Latina Award for "Best Selling Tropical Album" for
the same album. In Venezuela, Olga was awarded the Premio Orquidea
de Diamante, the highest recognition for any artist ever in Venezuela.
With numerous awards under her belt and four millions albums
sold around the globe, Olga Tanon is at the peak of her career.
She is a powerful singer blessed with a beautiful voice, a dynamic
body to dance with and tremendous sex appeal.
But with all these qualities that she can be proud of, she's
still a humble human being with a witty sense of humor.
If "Mujer de Fuego," Olga's second album released
in 1993, established her as merengue's reigning queen, then "Nuevos
Senderos" (released in 1995 with the collaboration of Marco
Antonio Solis, Rudy Perez and Kike Santander), proved Olga's
undeniable ability to cross the borders of every musical genre.
She's one of the very few artists who has the ability to perform
a wide range of musical genres from pop to ballads, from merengue
to salsa and boogaloo (a fusion of Latin rhythms with R&B
and soul, which originated in NY.) "Nuevos Senderos" sold
over 500,000 copies and earned her the Recording Industry of
America's (RIAA) Gold status.
Olga Tanon's most recent musical production is without a doubt
her best. "Sobrevivir," (or Survive) a collection of
pop and ballad songs with great arrangements is a brilliant album
produced by Humberto Gatica (Alejandro Sanz-winner of the Latin
Grammy for "Best Album of the Year" produced by Gatica),
Kike Santander, Latin Grammys "Producer of the Year" (Cristian
Castro, Gloria Estefan) and Manuel Tejada, who has been Olga's
producer for some of her biggest tropical releases.