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Emilio Estefan Gómez was born in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba to Emilio Estefan Sr. (1919–2003) [12] [13] and Carmen María Gómez (1921–2006). [14] His father Emilio Estefan Sr. was born in Cuba to Syrian and Lebanese parents and was the second child in a family which consisted of eleven siblings [13] [1] [2] [15] —many of whom were textile traders that traveled throughout Cuba and the ...
In 1975, Gloria and her cousin Mercedes "Merci" Navarro (1957–2007) [1] met Emilio Estefan Jr. while performing at a church ensemble rehearsal. Estefan, who had formed the band The Miami Latin Boys earlier that year, learned about Gloria through a mutual acquaintance.
Remarkably, “Estefan Family Christmas” also marks the professional singing debut of 69-year-old patriarch Emilio Estefan Jr. This we found hard to believe until we flipped through the 25 or so ...
The song was written by Gloria Estefan and her husband, Emilio Estefan Jr. and Gaitanes (Alberto y Ricardo Gaitan), while production was credited to Estefan Jr. and Gaitanes. The single was released digitally worldwide by SonyBMG on November 2, 2007, as the second and first promotional-only single from 90 Millas .
Lenny Carter, left, and Emilio Estefan are photographed at the Only in Dade studio space on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2023, in Miami, Fla. Carter is the founder of Only in Dade and Estefan is a co-owner.
Target and Emilio Estefan Expand Partnership with the Exclusive Release of Sound Machine™ by Monster Headphones Target offers first look to attendees at Hispanicize Festival in Miami MINNEAPOLIS ...
It was written by Estefan with her husband Emilio Estefan, Jr. and Jon Secada, and produced by Estefan Jr., Jorge Casas and Clay Ostwald. It became the singer's third number one in the United States and second number one in Canada (solo and with Miami Sound Machine ).
"Amor a la Mexicana" (Love, Mexican-Style) is a song by Mexican artist Thalía written by Mario Puparro and produced by Emilio Estefan Jr. It was the first single from her fifth studio album of the same title. It is recognized as one of Thalía's signature songs and it's one of the biggest classics of Mexican pop music.