Ismael Miranda
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Ismael Miranda a.k.a. The Pretty Boy of Salsa (born February 20, 1950 in Aguada, Puerto Rico) is a composer and a singer of salsa music.
Miranda wanted to be a musician since childhood; he received his primary and secondary education in his hometown however, his musical inclination led him to form two different juvenile groups, "The 4J's and Little Junior" and "The Class Mates" by the time he was eleven years old. He sang and played the conga for the group and they were good enough to appear on [[Jerry Lewis| Jerry Lewis' Muscular Dystrophy Telethon].
In 1967, when Miranda was 17 years old, he made his recording debut with the song "Let's Ball" with Joey Pastrana and had his first "hit" with "Rumbon Melon". He created such a good impression on bandleader Larry Harlow, that he was hired as Larry's lead singer. That same year Miranda and Harlow co-authored "El Exigente" (The Demanding), set to the rhythm of the Latin Boogaloo craze of the time.
With Harlow, Miranda recorded the following:
- "Orquestra Harlow presenta a Ismael Miranda" (The Harlow Orchestra presents Ismael Miranda), *"Electric",
- "Tributo a Arsenio Rodriguez",
- "Harlows Harem",
- "Abran Paso" (Make Way), and
- "Oportunidad" (Opportunity).
- "La Revolucion" (The Revolution),
- "Guasasa",
- "Arsenio",
- "El Malecon" and
- "Lamento Cubano" (Cuban Cry).
By 1988, Miranda had planned to retire instead however, he went on to establish his own record label "IM Records" and recorded several boleros with Andy Montañez.
The 2002 recording of one of his concerts received the recognition and acclaim of the National Fundation of Popular Culture of Puerto Rico. He also recorded a CD which contained the songs composed by the renowned Mexican composer Jose Alfredo Jimenez in the salsa version and was well received.
On September 27, 2003, Ismael Miranda performed at the famed Copacabana Nightclub in New York City. He currently continues to perform and is now on a national tour.
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