Nieves, Tito - Salsa
Born Humberto Nieves on 4 June 1958 in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, Nieves
became one of the leading
salseros of the 1980's and the early part of the 1990's and was widely
known as the "Pavarotti of
salsa"
because of his clear and powerful voice.
As a young child, Nieves moved with his family to New York City where he
grew up immersed in a family of musicians; his father and uncle were
musicians and composers. Nieves, of course, followed suit, studying drums,
guitar and bass guitar.
His professional music career started as a vocalist in 1975 with the
Orquesta Cimarrón, replacing the great singer Rafael De Jesus. Nieves then
went on to work with
Hector LaVoe,
singing backup vocals, followed by his recording debut in 1978 as lead
vocalist with noted Puerto Rican composer Johnny Ortiz and his band, Taibori.
The next year, Nieves was lead vocals on Julio Castro's debut album with
his band, Orquesta La Masacre and co-founded a band called Conjunto Clásico
together with Ramón Rodríguez and Raymond Castro. The band performed in the
traditional conjunto style throughout the New York area as well as Latin
America, capitalizing on the distinctive sound of Nieves and the chorus.
Nieves helped to record eight of the band's next albums until he left to
record solo for RMM Records.
Nieves recorded his first solo album,
Classic
in 1988, which went gold with songs including the hit
Sonambulo
(lyrics).
Nieves had even greater success with his next album,
Yo Quiero Cantar, which was released in 1989 and also went gold. The
album contained the hit song "I'll Always Love You" which was the first
salsa song in English to hit the top of the charts in Puerto Rico as well as
some markets in the United States.
In 1990, Nieves performed at the New York Salsa Festival and released his
third album, Dejame Vivir followed the next year
and sold platinum. His Rompecabezas album saw yet
more salsa in English; a formula that was quite successful for Nieves. Perhaps
it is no surprise that shortly later, Nieves released an album of salsa
entirely in English: I Like It Like That, in 1997.
In its wake, Nieves got great mainstream exposure and led to a performance
together with Stevie Wonder on the nationally televised Alma Awards show.
Nieves followed up with recording
Dale Cara a la
Vida in 1998 and
Clase Aparte, in 1999, songs
that blend the best of pop, salsa, and R&B.