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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Latin
  • Instrument: Producer, Arranger, Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Simplemente lo Mejor," "Sin Danos a Terceros," "Quién Dijo Ayer"
  • Representative Songs: "Desnuda," "La Mujer Que No Soñe," "Cuando"

Biography

Guatemalan singer/songwriter Ricardo Arjona is one of the more respected Latin artists, mostly for his social conscience and his integrity in writing and performing songs. Born in Antigua, he was interested in music from an early age but later decided to become a rural schoolteacher. He also played basketball for the Guatemalan national team, but continued to play his guitar and write songs in his spare time. After realizing that music was his one true love, he moved to Mexico City; once there, he began looking for a record contract and played at many student festivals, increasing his status as a protest singer.

Arjona finally found a contract through PolyGram, but the label attempted to market him as a Latin-lover type on his debut album, Dejame Decir Que Te Amo (Let Me Say I Love You). Predictably, the album failed, and Arjona spent the next five years teaching and occasionally writing songs recorded by other artists. He moved to Buenos Aires, began playing again, and soon returned to the recording sphere with material more suited to his experiences as a protest singer, namely "Jesus Verbo No Sustantivo," a controversial song about his experiences at a Catholic school as a child. It gained him a contract with Sony, which released many of his most popular albums, including Animal Nocturno. Adentro, released in late 2005, was nominated for a 2006 Grammy in the Latin Pop Album category. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Ricardo Arjona

Ricardo Arjona
Background information
Birth name Edgar Ricardo Arjona Morales
Born 19 January 1964 (1964-01-19) (age 45)
Jocotenango, Guatemala
Genres Latin
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Website www.ricardoarjona.com
Ricardo Arjona in Laredo, Texas during 5to Piso Tour

Edgar Ricardo Arjona Morales, (born 19 January 1964, in Jocotenango near Antigua, Guatemala), known as Ricardo Arjona (Spanish pronunciation: [arˈxona]), is a Guatemalan singer. He has won two Grammy Awards from three nominations: The 2007 Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album and the 2006 Latin Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Album, both for his album Adentro, (2005).

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Biography and career

At the age of 8, young Ricardo could already play the guitar. He kept studying and went through a teenage rebel phase which became a problem for him at school, but never put music aside, the only thing that he enjoyed. Time went by and he never forgot the idea of becoming a professional singer.

At age 21, Ricardo Arjona got the opportunity to record his first album “Dejame decir que te amo”. The recording turned out to be a bad experience for him and he decided to leave the music business. He spent some time as a teacher at a rural primary school (Santa Elena III), where he reputedly said he spent six hours giving lessons and the rest of the day playing soccer. This earned him a visit from a Ministry of Education representative, who was sent to evaluate the level of education amongst Ricardo Arjona's pupils. The representative found that the students' level of education was actually above average.

Ricardo Arjona was a talented basketball player, and he played for the team Leones de Marte and TRIAS. He also toured Central America as a member of the Guatemalan national basketball team; until recently he held the record for the most points scored (78) in a single game by a Guatemalan player.

Music was always in him and decided to try again with the launch of his second album, His musical stamp “Jesus verbo, no sustantivo” a definite consolidation as composer and singer. The album was the most sold in history on the Latin market for some Central American countries; but is still not known internationally.

Although he initially enrolled in architecture and engineering subjects, he eventually graduated with a degree from the School of Communication Sciences at the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC).

At USAC there is a library hall that bears his name. There is also a street named for him in his birthplace, Jocotenango, Guatemala.

In the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, he met Puerto Rican Leslie Torres and had two children with her: Adria and Ricardo. Later in 2002 they separated.

Discography

  • Déjame Decir Que Te Amo (1985)
  • Jesús, Verbo No Sustantivo (1990)
  • Del Otro Lado del Sol (1991)
  • Animal Nocturno (1993)
  • Historias (1994)
  • Si el Norte Fuera el Sur (1996)
  • Sin Daños a Terceros (1998)
  • Vivo (1999)
  • Galería Caribe (2000)
  • Santo Pecado (2002)
  • Lados B (2003)
  • Solo (2004)
  • Adentro (2005)
  • Quién Dijo Ayer (2007)
  • 5to Piso (2008)
  • Simplemente lo mejor (2008)
  • Trópico (2009)

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