Yolandita Monge

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Yolandita Monge (born September 16, 1955) is an international singer and actress from Puerto Rico, first Puerto Rican female singer to be nominated to the Grammy Music Awards. She has been in the music business since adolescence, and has recorded over thirty albums through her career. She is widely recognized as Puerto Rico's most glamorous and talented diva.[1]

Biography

Early life and family

Yolandita Monge, was born as Yolanda Rosa Monge Betancourt in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico on september 16, 1955. She is the daughter of Iris Delia Betancourt and Hector Monge. She lived the first seven years of her life in New York City and then came back to Puerto Rico. In the beginning of the 70s, she met Alfredo Lorenzo in New York, and married him on November 13, 1975. They had a daughter, Noelia, but the marriage lasted when Yolandita acknowledged that Lorezo was an alcoholic, and suffered from a bipolar behavior problems. In 1983, she married Venezuelan singer Balbino, whom she met in Peru and was father to her second daughter Paola. This marriage, months later, also failed. Yolandita now is married to the Puerto Rican producer and Vice-President of SBS Radio Broadcast Stations, Topy Mamery, who is her manager and father to her son Imanol.

Early career

Monge started out by winning a radio contest in 1966 (at the age of eleven). Later on, she made her TV debut on Luis Vigoreaux's show, Luis Vigoreaux Presenta. She had a regular section in that show. In 1968, she signed with record label Patty Records, which released her first album, named Puerto Rico's Poignant... Powerful... Incomparable....

It was El Estornudo (The Sneeze), and her cover of Italian hit, Vida (Life), that made her a national star after she released her first album. At that young age, Yolandita would perform with legendary Argentinian singer Libertad Lamarque and then sing at the Festival De La Canción Nueva York (New York Song Festival). Soon, she found another job on TV, this time on Tommy Muniz's show, El Show Del Mediodía.

She followed up with some other hits in Puerto Rico, but then she moved to Mexico, where she signed with TECA records and had hits such as Vete de Aqui (Get Out Of Here), Por qué Papá? (Why, Dad?) and La Voz Del Silencio (The Voice of Silence).

International breakthrough

1975 was a big year for Monge because she released a song named Cierra Los Ojos (Close Your Eyes), which earned her wild fame in such South American countries as Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, Santo Domingo, and Argentina. Yolandita was now an international star.

Soon after, she would be signed by Coco Records of New York, and her career kept going on a steady rise internationally. She sang at the prestigious Carnegie Hall and was backed up by her artistic godmother, Argentinian famous singer and actress, Libertad Lamarque.

International success: 1980s

In 1980, international label CBS International, (Now Sony Discos), then Julio Iglesias' label, signed her up into their line-up. Tanto Amor (So much love) composed by Lou Briel, was the first hit song of that album named Fantasia produced by Pepe Luis Soto. She then released another album Historia de Amour which included many top hits. In 1983, she won the prestigious Buga Festival, in Buga, Colombia with a song that she wrote her self call (Yes).

Monge went into a stride in the middle 1980s, when she released what possibly is one of her greatest album ever: Luz de Luna (Moonlight). This album included her classics Te Veo Pasar (I See You Walk By), Señor Del Pasado (Man From The Past), and El Poder Del Amor, which was a cover of an English hit by the name of The Power of Love (which was later covered by Céline Dion in an English version). With this album, she became the first Puerto Rican female singer to earn a gold record during the decade of the 1980s.

She came back with the production of Laberinto de Amor (Labyrinth of Love), which earned her another gold album and later went platinum. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award, years before the Latin Grammy was created. In this album, she sang the best Spanish version of "On My Own" (Solo Yo) which is a song from the soundtrack of the famous Broadway musical: "Les Miserables". Yolandita was a household name. This album earned her a Grammy nomination in the Best Latin Pop artist category. With this nomination she became the first Puerto Rican female singer to be nominated to the Grammy Music Awards, joined by fellow Puerto Rican singer Lunna, as well for the same nomination. The album also went gold in many countries including the United States.

In 1988, she returned to the platinum level with her album, Vivencias (Life's Experiences). Yolandita considers this album her best album ever and many fans and non-fans agree with her. This album included such songs as: Acariciame (Caress Me) and Este Amor Que Hay Que Callar (This Love That we Must Keep Quiet) composed for her by the Spanish singer and author Braulio. She became the first Puerto Rican singer to win a gold album record, a platinum record and a doble platinum.

Yolandita was claimed by the prestigious America's music magazine Billboard in 1988 as "The best-selling Latin artist of the year" due to being the first Puerto Rican female artist to sell millions of records. She also was claimed by the international music press as "The most important Latin singer of the decade" (1980-1990). NBC traveled all the way to Puerto Rico to interview Yolandita because they consider her the most relevant artist of the Latin music industry and she was even compared with Madonna. In the interview the reporter said: "Yolandita has no plans to make the crossover, so Madonna can relax."

Yolandita in the 1990s

After that, she released Portfolio (1990), with the help of Argentine singer Ricardo Montaner. With Portfolio, she was able to sing at Puerto Rico's Centro de Bellas Artes (making a new record on sales), and at the Madison Square Garden. With her Tour Cara de Angel (Angel's Face), Yolandita established the records at the Performing Arts Center of Puerto Rico (Centro de Bellas Artes), becoming the biggest singer selling out all the concerts, without courtesy tickets, up to 12 concerts of the same tour in 1992, breaking her own record.

Also in 1992, Yolandita was invited by Spanish Tenor, Plácido Domingo, to be part of a Special Tribute to the artist Goya, the tribute was a special-release album. In 1994, she became the first Puerto Rican female to land a commercial deal with Pepe Jeans London and also for Diet Pepsi.

In 1995, she teamed with singer Ricardo Montaner to do a concert and they earned a Guinness World Records as becoming the first singers to perform 3 concerts in 3 different cities (Mayagüez, Ponce and San Juan) - all in the same day. This could be done, using air transportation by helicopter. It was called: El Suceso (The Event).

Monge was honored in 1996 by the Puerto Rican Senate for her long career as a singer and actress. She also earned two of the most prestigious awards of the Latin music industry, Premios Lo Nuestro and Premios Tu Música. Also in 1996, she participated in the annual music video special, produced by Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, dedicated to Bobby Capó, which usually includes only the most important and international singers the island has to offer.

Monge took a long lay-off from her career in the late 1990s, but she has not been afar from the public idolization of her and her music. She took time to be with her family.

2000-present

During June 2003, Yolandita was part of a line of witnesses in a domestic violence trial with actor and model Osvaldo Rios as defendant. Her testimony was key for the prosecution as she had witnessed the aftermath of an encounter in the face of Osvaldo's girlfriend. Later that year the defendant was found guilty. She stand out in a great campaign against domestic violence.

In 2004 she conducted her TV Show for Telemundo called "De Mujeres" (Of Women). The show was cancelled when it reached it's 7th. month, during its second season. In this variety show she performed comedy skits and interviewed both local and international stars. She also sang duets with home grown singers like: Julieta Venegas, Luis Fonsi,Lucecita Benitez, Victor Manuelle, Chucho Avellanet, Gilberto Santa Rosa, La India, Gisselle, Lissette, Tito Nieves,Dagmar, Andy Montañez, Danny Rivera, and many more. These performances were once in a lifetime duets that graced Puerto Rico's silver screen and kept the small but captive audience that followed the show wanting more.

After five years of not releasing a new album, Monge released in June 5 her latest cd "Demasiado Fuerte". It debuted number one in Billboard Latin Pop Albums making her return to music one of the greatest comebacks ever seen in the Latin Market. She is recently working on her "Demasiado Fuerte Concert Tour" which starts November 29 in Bellas Artes, Puerto Rico.

Yolandita, the Actress

Monge has had a very distinguished acting career, she's acted in more than ten Spanish soap operas and theatre plays. Among the telenovelas, she acted in: Vida (Life), (where she performed with Johanna Rosaly), La Mentira (The Lie), Poquita Cosa (Small Thing), Escándalo (Scandal) (where she acted along side Andrés García, Iris Chacón and Charytin), and Ave de Paso (Figurative Wanderer), where she played the main role, and sang the theme song: "Nunca Te Diré Adiós", composed for her by Lou Briel. This song was a big hit in 1989, and it was included in a Special Edition Album: "Yolandita Monge Live from New York". She also acted in the original version of the Colombian mega-hit soap opera, La Viuda de Blanco along with Osvaldo Ríos and Danilo Santos. From 1996-1997, this soap opera was translated in more than 32 languages. Her theatrical debut was in La visita de la bestia, which is a Spanish version of Extremities, and she got good reviews from the press by playing the very dramatic main role. She also earned international recognition playing the Greek-soprano, Maria Callas, in the Spanish version of the Tony Award winner play Master Class (Clase Maestra) in 2003, for the Latin community in the United States and Latin America. Yolandita made all the critics bow when they saw her rendition of the late-diva. A year later she landed the lead female role in the musical La Verdadera Historia de Pedro Navaja (The True Story of Mack The Knife), opposite Gilberto Santa Rosa. For her performance as Diana la Maromera (Diana the Juggler), in this musical, she got good reviews. For the silver screen, she did the 1999 TV movie called Ocho años de Dolor (Eight years of Pain), where she played a woman which is kidnnaped by a famous Puerto Rican serial killer Toño Bicicleta. Yolandita's most recent acting role was in the Puerto Rican movie Mujeres sin Hombres (Women without Men), in 2006, She joined Sully Diaz and Claribel Medina in this story about 3 women and the revenge of men. The reviews of Yolandita's acting role were good in this dramatic role. The critics indicaded that "...When it comes to acting, Yolandita can be intense and excellent as she is as a singer..."

Yolandita vs. Ednita

At one time, it was rumoured that Yolandita had alleged rivalry with Ednita Nazario, which was well published and talked about by Puerto Rico's press and gossip magazines. In 1987 Pedro Zervigón askked Ednita if she needs controversy to meet Yolandita Monge's success, Ednita said "...I do not need that kind of advertisement...". However, on the talk show "Al Grano con Zervigón" (Down to Business with Zervigón), in 1997, Yolandita expressed that she has no rivalry with Nazario. She said: "...Ednita and I have known each other since we where kids. I used to go over her house and met her parents, and she used to come over to my house as well. I respect her as an artist and I also respect all the other artists... because I am an admirer of the arts..."[2]

Awards and reconitions

Here is an incomplete list of Yolandita's awards, honors and recognitions.[3]

  • 1983: Buga Song Festival - Won for the song Si.
  • 1985: The first Puerto Rican female singer to earn a Gold record.
  • 1989: Paoli Award for Best Video of The Year for the video clip Por ti.
  • 1992: The first artist selling out all the concerts, up to 12 concerts of the same tour.
  • 1995: Guinness World Record - The first singer to perform 3 concerts in 3 different cities in the same day.
  • 1996: The Puerto Rican Senate Special Honor for her long career as a singer and actress.
  • 1997: Tu Musica Award - Projection in abroad.
  • 1997: Quijote Award for Best Musical Transmission (Cita con las Reinas).
  • 2000: Cassandra International Award.
  • 2002: Tu Musica Awards - Best Ballad Record by a female singer (Sexto Sentido).
  • 2003: An Award for her Trajectory as an Actress from The PR Government Florida District.
  • 2003 Dance Show of the Year: Yolandita Monge Sexto Sentido Concert.
  • 2007 Puerto Rican Pride Honor - 21st anniversary of Comité Puertorriqueno – a Puerto Rican

heritage organization

Discography

Year Album Title Record Label Notes
1969 Puerto Rico's Poignant...
Powerful... Incomparable...
Patty
1970 A star is Shining Patty
1971 Recuérdame Patty
1972 La Personalidad Patty
1973 Yo Soy Audiovox
1974 Con Todo Mi Amor Teca
1974 Parece Fantasía Teca
1975 Floreciendo! Coco Gold[4]
1976 Reflexiones Coco
1977 Soy Ante Todo Mujer Coco
1978 En Su Intimidad Coco
1979 Estilo y Personalidad Discofono
1980 Fantasia Sony Gold[4]
1981 Historia de Amour Sony Gold[4]
1983 Sueños Sony Gold[4]
1985 Luz de Luna Sony Gold[4]
1987 Laberinto de Amor Sony Gold, Platinum[4]
1988 Vivencias Sony Gold, Platinum,
Double Platinum[4]
1988 Nunca te diré Adiós /
En Concierto
Sony Gold[4]
1990 Portfolio Sony Gold[4]
1991 Limited Edition Sony
1992 Cara de Ángel WEA-Latina Gold, Platinum,
Double Platinum[4]
1992 Mi Mejor Regalo WEA-Latina
1994 Fiebre de Luna WEA-Latina Gold[4]
1995 Yolandita WEA-Latina Gold[4]
1997 Mi encuentro WEA-Latina Gold[4]
1999 Siento BMG Gold[4]
2000 Yolandita en Vivo BMG Gold[4]
2002 Sexto Sentido Warner Music Gold[4]
2007 Demasiado Fuerte Univision Music Billboard Pop Album - #1[5]

References

Notes

  1. ^ "Yolandita the Diva".
  2. ^ "Yolandita speaks on Ednita".
  3. ^ "Awards and recognitions".
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Sales status".
  5. ^ "Demasiado Fuerte in Billboard".

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