NCPA Presents: Michael Stuart Asia Tour

Known as the man who brought his ‘Salsa’ to all corners of the world including Japan, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Colombia, French Guyana, Venezuela, Panama, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Israel and the United States, Michael Stuart is globally reckoned as one of the most versatile singers in the Latin music industry. The protégé of the famous Marc Anthony, Stuart will regale and wow Mumbai at the NCPA, Mumbai, as part of the Asia Tour, next month on the 15th of June, 2018.

The Puerto Rican singer has two Latin Grammy nominations (Best Contemporary Tropical Album and Best Urban Song) and has won several important industry awards including Lo Nuestro, Premios Tu Música, Paoli Awards among others; and shared platforms with celebrated Latin singers including Marc Anthony, José Feliciano, India, Ricardo Arjona, Franco De Vita, Ruben Blades, Obie Bermudez, Pete “El Conde” Rodriguez, Daddy Yankee, Tito Bambino, Lucesita Benitez, Gilberto Santa Rosa and El Gran Combo.

Born in New York to Puerto Rican parents, music was a constant influence in Michael’s life since childhood, especially salsa music. At just 20 years, he was offered to work with Johnny Rivera and Marc Anthony. His career highlights include the 2005 Latin Grammy nomination for ‘Best Tropical -Contemporary Album’ as well as nominations for Billboard Music Awards (2006, 2007). As he readies to perform for the first time in Mumbai at the NCPA, Parsi Times brings you excerpts from his talks to ON Stage about his musical influences…

What kind of music was played in your house when you were growing up? How did that influence your career path?
When I was a kid, I was surrounded by music. I started listening to hip-hop music, then to rock and ended up falling in love with salsa. And now I can’t live without it. Jamming with my dad and uncle all the time made me a true salsero (salsa musician).

How has Salsa music evolved since you began to sing?
I get very jealous when I talk about Salsa. I think music has evolved, but salsa has lost its flavour, swing and essence. It has begun to focus more on the fashion aspect of it while forgetting about the salsa dancers.

As the child of two countries – New York and Puerto Rico, how has each influenced your musical style?
New York gave me the hustle and Puerto Rico gave me the flow.

What would be your advice to young musicians?
Be real and be unique.

What can you tell us about your upcoming performance at the NCPA Mumbai?
It is going to be special, beautiful and entertaining!!

So, be there!!!

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