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Encyclopedia > Juan Gabriel
Juan Gabriel
Birth Name Alberto Aguilera Valadez
Also known as Adan Luna, Juan Gabriel, Juanga, El divo de Juárez
Born January 7, 1950 (1950-01-07) (age 57)
Flag of Mexico Parácuaro, Michoacán, Mexico
Years active 1971—Present
Genre(s) Mariachi, Ranchera, Latin Pop, Ballad
Biggest single "Querida" (1984)
Label(s) RCA Records
Official website JuanGabriel.com.mx

Juan Gabriel, (born Alberto Aguilera Valadez) on 7 January 1950 is a Mexican[1] singer and songwriter who is one of the most famous living representatives of the Mexican ranchera, ballad, mariachi, and pop music.[2] Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 545 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (1202 × 1322 pixel, file size: 500 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Juan Gabriel at the 2006 San Jose Mariachi Festival I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. ... is the 7th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Mexico. ... Location within Mexico Country Capital Municipalities 113 Government  - Governor Lazaro Cardenas Batel (PRD)  - Federal Deputies PRD: 8 PAN: 4  - Federal Senators Jesús Garibay García (PRD) Silvano Aureoles Conejo (PRD) Marko A. Cortés (PAN) Area Ranked 16th  - Total 59,928 km² (23,138. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article is about the Mexcian musical genre and ensemble. ... The ranchera is a genre of the traditional music of Mexico. ... Ritchie Valens album cover Latin Pop (Pop Latino, in Spanish) is pop music from Latin America, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Hispanic American artists who sing in languages spoken in Latin America, mainly Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. ... Illustration by Arthur Rackham of the ballad The Twa Corbies A ballad is a story, usually a narrative or poem, in a song. ... A signature song is the one song (or, in some cases, one of a few songs) that a popular and well-established singer, or band, is most closely identified with, even if they have had success with a variety of songs. ... See also: // January 21 - Relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood reaches number one in the UK singles chart: it spends a total of forty-two weeks in the Top 40. ... In the music industry, a record label is a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos. ... RCA Records is one of the flagship labels of Sony BMG Music Entertainment. ... is the 7th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ... A songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ... The ranchera is a genre of the traditional music of Mexico. ... Illustration by Arthur Rackham of the ballad The Twa Corbies A ballad is a story, usually a narrative or poem, in a song. ... This article is about the Mexcian musical genre and ensemble. ... Luis Miguel Mexican pop is popular music produced in Mexico. ...

Contents

Early life

Born in Paracuaro, Michoacán, he attended boarding school in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua[3], but he left to work as a craftsman at the age of 13. Already a songwriter, he began his performing career in nightclubs and local television using the stage name Adán Luna. A lot of his musical skills were also learned from an older man that befriended Alberto at an early age. He perfected playing the guitar and eventually changed his name to Juan Gabriel to honor his friend and his father, dropping Adan Luna completely.[4] Juan became a vegetarian some years ago and is convinced of the health benefits afforded by the diet. [1] Location within Mexico Country Capital Municipalities 113 Government  - Governor Lazaro Cardenas Batel (PRD)  - Federal Deputies PRD: 8 PAN: 4  - Federal Senators Jesús Garibay García (PRD) Silvano Aureoles Conejo (PRD) Marko A. Cortés (PAN) Area Ranked 16th  - Total 59,928 km² (23,138. ... Ciudad Juárez, or simply Juárez, is a city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua formerly known as El Paso del Norte. ... This article is about the state in Mexico. ...


Juan Gabriel is best known for his hit single "Querida."


Career

In 1971, he landed a recording contract with RCA Records. He has written and recorded over 1000 songs in a variety of music genre.[5] Changing his name to Juan Gabriel-Juan in honor of a schoolmaster for whom he held great admiration and adopting the stage surname of Gabriel in honor of his own deceased father, Gabriel Aguilera ,[6], he gradually established himself as Mexico's leading commercial singer-songwriter, penning in many diverse styles such as rancheras with mariachi, ballads, pop, rock, disco, with an incredible string of hits for himself and for leading Latin singers including International star Lucia Mendez, Estela Nuñez, Angélica María, Gualberto Castro, Aida Cuevas,Enriqueta Jiménez, Lucha Villa, Ana Gabriel, Marc Anthony, Rocio Durcal and Son del Son.[7] Year 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1971 Gregorian calendar, known as the year of cyclohexanol. ... RCA Records is one of the flagship labels of Sony BMG Music Entertainment. ... Angélica María (born Angélica María Ortiz Hartman September 27, 1944 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American-born Mexican actress, singer and songwriter. ... Gualberto Antonio Castro (born July 12, 1934, in Mexico City) is a Mexican / singer entertainer best known for singing with Los Hermanos Castro (The Castro Brothers) and for hosting the television program La Carabina de Ambrosio. ... This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ... Ana Gabriel (born on December 10, 1955 as María Guadalupe Araújo Yong in Santiago de Comanito, Sinaloa) is a Mexican singer and composer. ... For other people named Marc Anthony or Mark Anthony, see Mark Anthony. ... Rocío Dúrcal Rocío Dúrcal (October 4, 1944 - March 25, 2006), born as María de los Ángeles de Las Heras Ortiz, was a Spanish singer and actress. ...


Aguilera made his film debut in 1975 in the movie Nobleza ranchera. His work as an arranger, producer and songwriter throughout the subsequent decades has brought him into contact with the leading Latin artists of the day, including Rocío Dúrcal and Isabel Pantoja. In addition to recording numerous hits on his own, Gabriel has produced albums for Rocio Durcal, Lucha Villa, Lola Beltran and Paul Anka.[8][9] In 1984, he scored what is considered by many of his fans to be his greatest hit, "Querida" ("My Dear") which stayed for over a year on the top of the hits chart.[10] Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Isabel Pantoja (María Isabel Pantoja Martín b. ... Rocío Dúrcal Rocío Dúrcal (October 4, 1944 - March 25, 2006), born as María de los Ángeles de Las Heras Ortiz, was a Spanish singer and actress. ... Lola Beltrán on the cover of one of her albums Lola Beltrán (born María Lucila Beltrán Ruiz on March 7, 1932 in Rosario, Sinaloa – died March 24, 1996 in Mexico City) was one of the greatest Mexican ranchera singers, nicknamed Lola la Grande (Lola the Great... Paul Albert Anka, OC (born July 30, 1941, in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and actor. ... This article is about the year. ...


BMG Copyright Dispute

During 1986 to 1994 Aguilera refused to record any material with BMG over copyrights to his songs. During the dispute he continued to perform live. In 2000, according to the agreement between Gabriel and BMG, he assumed complete copyright and management resposibilities of more than 500 songs.[11] Juan Gabriel's entire song catalogue is published by BMG Music Publishing.[12] Established in 1987, BMG Music Publishing, a unit of Bertelsmann AG, is the world’s leading independent music publisher and the worlds third largest music publisher. ...


Aguilera is popular throughout the Spanish-speaking world and has sold over 50 million and counting.[13] One of his best albums, Recuerdos Vol. II, which included his hit "Querida", sold 1.5 million copies in one month and a half just in Mexico.[14] Look up million in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


He has four children and stated they are not adopted and revealed that he had them with "mi mejor amiga para toda la vida" (my best friend for all of my life).[15]


He stated:"(¿)Por qué decirle cosas que a usted, como a muchas otras personas, no les interesa, yo pienso que soy un artista (...) que he dado mucho con mis canciones",[16] ("Why say things that do not interest yourself nor many other people? I consider myself an artist... who has given much with my songs.") as to the question if he was gay, in the same interview he said that "if you are handsome, young-hearted, and inspired, there will always be someone to call you gay." Since its coinage, the word homosexuality has acquired multiple meanings. ...


On 14 November 2005, Aguilera was injured when he fell from the stage at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, and was hospitalized at the Texas Medical Center[17][18] is the 318th day of the year (319th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... The interior of the arena, during an ice hockey game The Toyota Center is an indoor arena located at 1510 Polk Street in Downtown Houston, Texas. ... Houston redirects here. ... For other uses, see Texas (disambiguation). ... Texas Medical Center The Texas Medical Center, with more than five million patient visits annually and one of the highest densities of clinical facilities and basic science and translational research of any location, is the largest medical district in the world. ...


Charity Work

He continues to do ten to 12 performances per year as benefit concerts for his favorite children's homes and habitually poses for pictures with his fans and forwards the proceeds from the photo-ops to support Mexican orphans.[19] In 1987 Juan Gabriel founded Semjase[20], a house for orphaned and underserved children located in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. It serves school children between the ages of 6 to 12.[21]


Awards and achievements

  • In 1986, Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley declared October 5 "The Day of Juan Gabriel." [22]
  • Billboard, inducted into the Latin Music Hall Of Fame 1996[23][24]
  • ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Award in 1995[25]
  • A six time Grammy nominee[26]
  • Sold 100 million copies of his albums [27]
  • In 1995, three of his songs reached the Top 40 of Billboard magazine's "Hot Latin Tracks" radio charts
  • People's Choice Latin Music Award, 1999,(Ritmo) for best regional artist for his Con La Banda El Recodo[28]
  • La Opinion Tributo Nacional (Lifetime Achievement Award), 1999[29]
  • Billboard Award of a statue of Gabriel, erected at Mexico City's Plaza Garibaldi, 2001 a favorite performance area for mariachi bands was done by sculptor Oscar Ponzanelli.[30]
  • Singer and Composer Juan Gabriel Takes home 4 Billboard Awards, 2002[31]

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Notable discography of Juan Gabriel[32]

Singles

  • "Yo No Se Que Me Paso," 1986
  • "El Palo," 1995
  • "Mi Pueblo" (with Paul Anka), 1996.
  • "Te Sigo Amando," 1997
  • "Asi Tu," 1998
  • "El Destino," 1997
  • "Hasta Que Te Conocí" ("'Til I Met You")
  • "Solo Sé Que Fue En Marzo" ("I Only Know It Happened In March")
  • "He Venido A Pedirte Perdón" ("I Have Come To Ask for Forgiveness")
  • "Siempre En Mi Mente" ("Always In My Mind")
  • "No Me Vuelvo A Enamorar" ("I Won't Fall In Love Again")
  • "Inocente Pobre Amigo" ("Innocent Poor Friend")
  • "Querida" ("My Dear")
  • "Abrázame Muy Fuerte" ("Hold Me Tightly")
  • "Inocente De Ti" ("Innocent of You")
  • "Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez" ("I Forgot Again")
  • "Yo Te Recuerdo" ("I Remember you")
  • "Te Sigo Amando" ("I Still Love you")
  • "No Tengo Dinero" ("I Have no Money") 1971
  • "Pero Que Necesidad",("What's the point")1994
  • "Mañana, Mañana" ("Tomorrow, Tomorrow")
  • "Amor Eterno ("Eternal Love")
  • "Debo Hacerlo"
  • "La Diferencia" ("The Difference")
  • "El Noa Noa"
  • "Mis ojos tristes"
  • "Amor amor es amor"

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Covers

Many Latin American singers have covered Juan Gabriel's songs.

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Composed

These are songs that Juan Gabriel has composed, but not recorded.

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Albums

  • Baladas, RCA, 1978
  • Siempre Estoy Pensando en Ti, RCA, 1978
  • Recuerdos (Memories), Ariola, 1980
  • Cosas de Enamorados, RCA, 1982
  • Lo Mejor de Juan Gabriel con Mariachi, RCA, 1983
  • Todo, RCA, 1983
  • Recuerdos 2, RCA, 1984
  • Pensamientos, RCA, 1986
  • Frente a Frente, Vol. 1, RCA, 1987
  • Frente a Frente, Vol. 2, RCA, 1987
  • Debo Hacerlo, RCA, 1988.
  • Juan Gabriel con el Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan, RCA, 1990
  • Juan Gabriel en el Palacio de Bellas Artes, RCA, 1990
  • Con Tu Amor, Ariola, 1992
  • Te Llegara Mi Olvido, RCA, 1992
  • Mis Ojos Tristes, Ariola, 1992
  • Inspiration, Fonovisa, 1992
  • En el Palacio de Bellas Artes, BMG, 1992
  • Gracias Por Esperar, BMG Latin, 1994
  • Musipistas, Discos DCO, 1995
  • El Mexico Que Se Nos Fue, Ariola, 1995
  • El Alma Joven, Voi. 3, RCA, 1996
  • Juan Gabriel Con El Mariachi De America De Jesus Rodriguez de Hijar, RCA, 1996
  • Juan Gabriel Con Mariachi, Vol. 2, RCA, 1996
  • Del Otro Lado, RCA, 1996
  • Siempre En Mi Mente, RCA, 1996
  • Mejor de Los 3 Grandes, RCA, 1996
  • Me Gusta Bailar Contigo, BMG, 1996
  • Espectacular, RCA, 1996
  • Gabriel, Juan, RCA, 1996
  • El Alma Joven, RCA, 1996
  • A Mi Guitarra, BMG, 1996
  • Juntos Otra Vaz, RCA, 1997
  • Lo Mejor de Gabriel Y Manzanero, Polygram, 1997
  • Juan Gabriel, BMG Latin, 1997
  • Homenaje a Juan Gabriel, Simitar Latino, 1997
  • Celebracion De los 25 Años de Juan Gabriel en Bellas Artes, (Twenty five year Celebration of Juan Gabriel in the Arts) RCA, 1998
  • Por Mi Orgullo, RCA, 1998
  • Con la Banda...El Recodo, RCA, 1998
  • Querida, RCA, 2000
  • Juan Gabriel, RCA, 2000
  • Abrazame Muy Fuerte, 2001
  • Por Los Siglos, 2001
  • Inocente de Ti, 2003

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See also

The worlds best-selling music artists cannot be listed officially, as there is no organization that has recorded global music sales in the manner that the RIAA does in the United States. ... This article is about the Mexcian musical genre and ensemble. ...

External links

  • Biography and discography at theicebergradio.com
  • Juan Gabriel Juan Gabriel.com.mx/

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