Alex Cuba
Alex Cuba | |
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![]() Alex Cuba performing at the 2015 Burlington's Sound of Music Festival | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Alexis Puentes |
Born | March 29, 1974 |
Origin | Artemisa, Cuba |
Genres | Afro-Cuban jazz, pop |
Occupation | Musician |
Labels | Shell, Caracol |
Website | alexcuba |
Alexis Puentes (born 1974),
Biography
Puentes was born on March 29, 1974
Collaborators on his debut, Humo De Tabaco, include
In 2009, he co-wrote and recorded a duet with fellow Canadian Nelly Furtado. "Mi Plan" turned out to be the title track for her fourth studio album of the same name. Puentes co-wrote more than half of the songs on Furtado's album.[5]
His music reflects primarily Latin and African influences, but with a mix of funk, jazz and pop.[1]
He received a Latin Grammy on November 21, 2013.
In 2016, he performed as part of the national Canada Day celebration on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
His 2021 album Mendó won the 2022 Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album; it was his fourth nomination for the award and his first Grammy win.[2]
In 2022, he received an honorary doctorate from Queen's University.[8]
He gave a Tiny Desk Concert with his band in 2023.[9]
Discography
- The Puentes Brothers:
- 2001: Morumba Cubana
- Solo:
- 2004: Humo de Tabaco
- 2007: Agua del Pozo
- 2009: Alex Cuba
- 2012: Static in the System – "Ruido en el sistema"
- 2015: Healer
- 2017: "Lo Único Constante"
- 2019: "Sublime"
- 2021: "Mendó"
- 2023: "El Swing Que Yo Tengo"
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
The
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2011 | Alex Cuba | Best Latin Pop Album | Nominated |
2016 | Healer | Best Latin Pop Album | Nominated |
2018 | Lo Único Constante | Best Latin Pop Album | Nominated |
2022 | Mendó | Best Latin Pop Album | Won[2] |
Latin Grammy Awards
A Latin Grammy Award is an accolade by the
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2010 | Alex Cuba | Best New Artist | Won |
Alex Cuba | Best Male Pop Vocal Album | Nominated | |
2012 | "Toma Mi Vida" | Best Tropical Song | Won |
2013 | "Eres Tú" | Best Short Form Music Video | Won |
2015 | Healer | Best Singer-Songwriter Album | Won |
References
- ^ a b c d Terauds, John (March 22, 2007). "Cuban water drawn from a Canadian well". Toronto Star. p. H6.
- ^ a b c "Alex Cuba scores Grammy award for album recorded in his Smithers, B.C., home". CBC News. April 4, 2022. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
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- ^ "Adonis Puentes and Voice of Cuba Orchestra bring their music to PEI" Archived July 29, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Journal Pioneer, June 30, 2015.
- ^ a b c Dunlevy, T'Cha (November 26, 2009). "Smooth and soulful: Alex Cuba, who co-wrote more than half of Nelly Furtado's new Spanish-language album, brings his ever-expanding musical sound to L'Astral Archived November 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine", The Gazette, p. C1.
- Times-Colonist. p. D6.
- ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ^ "Renowned musician Alex Cuba will receive an honorary degree from Queen's University. | Department of Global Development Studies". www.queensu.ca. October 12, 2022. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
- ^ https://www.npr.org/2023/10/04/1200582948/alex-cuba-tiny-desk-concert [bare URL]
- ^ "2016 Grammy Awards: Complete list of nominees". Los Angeles Times. December 7, 2015. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
- ^ Lynch, Joe (November 28, 2017). "Grammys 2018: See the Complete List of Nominees". Billboard. Eldridge Industries. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- ^ "La lista completa de nominados a los Latin Grammy 2015" (in Spanish). infobae. September 23, 2015. Retrieved October 2, 2015.