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Frankie Ruiz Albums Download Stream Top Podcasts frankie ruiz albums download Stream Top Podcasts. Take yourself back in time. back to high school. The ups and downs, the loves the losses, the struggles the triumphs, being together with your friends. feeling every emotion of it. Is 23 more than just a number to you? Do you respond to people by saying I don't wanna be anything other than what I've been trying to be lately? Do you expect to have life-changing moments while caught in the confetti or the rain? Are you One Tree Hill obsessed. it's OK. we're here for you. You can sit with us. Are Brooke, Peyton and Haley your BFF goals? These Drama Queens are getting back together!! Bethany Joy Lenz, Hilarie Burton and Sophia Bush are the biggest Drama Queens and they are here with you to dissect every episode, deliver every detail you must know, and devote themselves to you as you rewatch every single scene together. Join Joy, Hilarie and Sophia each week. Relive it, Relove it, Rewatch it . every One Tree Hill minute of it. Be a Drama Queen. Drama Queens, an iHeartRadio Podcast. Frankie Ruiz Musica. The best songs and lyrics from Frankie Ruiz. Download free and find your favorite songs and lyrics. This Apps is not a Official Apps by the artist or musician. All songs that you hear by streaming and lyrics are property and copyright of their respective owners. All content of this apps is provided for entertaining purposes and personal use only. We don't owe this contents. No copyright infringement intended. All contents belong to its rightful owners. This is for entertainment purposes only. Frankie Ruiz. Early years Born Jose Antonio Torresola Ruiz, he was born and raised in Paterson, New Jersey (March 10, 1958). His parents moved from Puerto Rico to the United States in search of a better way of life. In Paterson, Ruiz received his primary and secondary education. As a child he enjoyed singing to the tunes of salsa and as a young man joined a local band called The Charlie Lopez Orchestra. With this band he recorded his first song Salsa Buena. In 1976, Ruiz moved to Mayag?ez, Puerto Rico with his mother after his parents divorced. Musical career In Puerto Rico, Ruiz became a fan of a salsa band called La Solucion, directed by Roberto Rivera and learned all of their songs. He attended every concert and show. On one occasion, Ruiz's mother asked Rivera to give her son an opportunity to sing in the band, but to no avail. However, as fate would have it, in 1977, Ruiz was present at one of their shows where the lead singer did not show up. Rivera felt that he had no other choice but to give Ruiz a try. He was a success and was hired by Rivera. With La Solucion, Ruiz re-recorded a new version of Salsa Buena. He performed with the band for three years and recorded his first hit single La Rueda. In 1980, Ruiz joined Tommy Olivencia and his Primerisima Orchestra. His youth and style known as Sensual Salsa helped to bring in a new generation of salsa followers. His first major hit was with the band Lo Dudo which was previously covered by Jos? Jos?. In 1983, Ruiz decided to go solo and had hits with Puerto Rico, T? Con El, Mirandote, Desnudate Mujer, Deseandote, La Cura, Bailando, Mi Libertad and many more. He traveled extensively throughout Latin America, Europe and the United States performing and always used the phrases "Vaya, Mi China" (Go, My Baby) and "?Que que?" (What, What?) as his trademarks. He was then called "El Papa de la Salsa" (The Father of Salsa). His death On August 9, 1998, Frankie eventually died from liver failure at the age of 40, a month after his final concert at Madison Square Garden .[2] Before his burial, his remains were taken to Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, for a memorial service. He was later interred at Fair Lawn Memorial Cemetery in his native of Paterson, New Jersery. Frankie Ruiz / Albums. Please verify your information below before claiming an artist. Your email and full legal name will be used for contact purposes. Speed up the process! Verify your artist's accounts below. Twitter. Facebook. Passport. Your request has been submitted! You will receive an email once it has been processed. Sign In. Stripe Paypal. Your billing information will be submitted securely over HTTPS. By processing the payment, you agree to immediately access the service and to waive any right of withdrawal. You may terminate your subscription at any time by going to "Settings" in your account. The termination will be applied at the end of the current subscription period. Click below to open PayPal so you can sign in and continue the transaction. Solista Pero No Solo. Frankie Ruiz's highly successful debut as a solo artist has attitude, fun, and Ruiz's joyful vocal skills to boot, although the overall sound still owes a great deal to the Tommy Olivencia sound (the majority of the recording personnel -- sidemen, arrangers, and TH producer Julio César Delgado -- work simultaneously with Olivencia). However, salsa would begin a new chapter with this recording, since the norm for romantic salsa would be reserved for vocalists alone, for better or worse. The hits include "Ahora Me Toca a Mi," "Esta Cobardía," "Tu Con El," "La Cura," and "Amor de un Momento"; these landmark tunes helped to usher in a new era in salsa, a commercially weakened genre at the time..
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