Gloria Estefan - all about the singer: childhood, career, songs and clips, interesting facts
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Gloria Estefan - one of the greatest singers in history. This woman has her own unique charm and style that is hard to confuse with another... It is something phenomenal, an influence inspired by her Cuban roots. Despite being spoken of as an American performer, above all, in her heart Gloria has always remained true to her roots.
Today she is a world-class star: more than 100 million records sold, five Grammy awards, a huge number of fans from different countries... Estefan continues to look at life with positivity, with a spark in her eyes! But few people know that behind the shoulders of this woman... a lot of hardship and tragedy.
"From Cuba to Miami" - the singer's crazy childhood years

Gloria was born in Havana, Cubain 1957. However, as a 16-month-old baby, she moved with her family to Miami in search of a better life: her homeland was going through a communist revolution, and it was not safe to stay there (given that the future singer's father was a bodyguard for the wife of Cuban President Fulgencio Batista).
Alas, the U.S. did not give the family a "fairytale life": the father served in Vietnam for several years, and on his return he was diagnosed with a multiple sclerosis. While her mother worked without weekends to provide for the family, the household chores fell on the shoulders of the very young Gloria. Instead of going out with her friends and going on dates, she took care of her father and little sister.
"I had no personal life and I felt how much responsibility was on me. It was hard, but music became my salvation..."

According to Estefan, only singing helped her get free.
"I was refusing to cry - I wasn't going to sit and cry. I would lock myself in a room and sing. That way, I would vent my emotions and find harmony."
"Together on and off stage" - about the strong love and creative union with Emilio Estefan

Gloria's alliance with Emilio Estefanom - one of the strongest and longest lasting in the music industry! The couple has been together for almost half a century! And not only within the confines of the house, but also on stage. It all started when Gloria joined Emilio's band Miami Sound Machine as a soloist in 1975. It turned out to be a success, and already 3 years later the couple got married. But it wasn't that simple...
Estefan was a little overweight and very shy when she joined the band (in her own words). But she worked hard and persevered worked on myself: she followed a strict exercise programme, watched her diet, and overcame herself every time she went on stage. Emilio was always there to support her, for which she is very grateful.
Absolute success

Eventually, Gloria became so popular with listeners that she became known as the "the face of the group.". Thousands of people came to Miami Sound Machine concerts to see this Cuban beauty with an amazing voice....
Sometimes the shows were called "Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine", or simply "Gloria Estefan". Absolutely: our heroine was a star, who was even called "the humble Latina version of Madonna.".
Gradually, a bias towards English was adopted - a necessary measure for any artiste who aspires to an international reputation. But unlike many of her colleagues on stage, Estefan never forgot to your roots.

"Cuba is what I have inside me. You can't just take it out, it's been in me since I was born. And I can't just take that influence away. It fills my creativity, it gives me inspiration... I always feel a kind of devotion to my roots in my soul".
A turning point, or a ghastly accident

When the couple had their first child, Emilio took over. paternal responsibilities. Gloria was at the height of her popularity, and she couldn't leave the stage. While she was touring with the band, her husband made sure their son had a Nayiba had at least one parent at home. But the Estefans made arrangements to meet as often as possible while on tour. And that turned out to be a fatal mistake.....
While travelling together on 20 March 1990, the bus hit the in an accident. Little Nayib suffered a fractured shoulder, Emilio suffered minor injuries to his head and arm, and Gloria broke a vertebra in her back. A few days later, in a four-hour operation, surgeons repositioned the spine and implanted steel rods to strengthen the fracture site. The prognosis for a full recovery was dubious…
In conclusion

Luckily, just a year later, Gloria back in action! Encouraged by the support of her family and fans, she was determined to make up for lost time. Behind the autobiographical ballad "Coming Out of the Dark"which brought her back to the top of the charts, was followed by great records filled with hits and top-notch covers.
The accident forced Gloria to take a look at life in a new way:
"I realised that I have nothing more important than my family. I adore them and I realised that I should spend more time with them. I'm insanely lucky that things turned out the way they did. I love music, and I still believe it gave me my ticket to the world, helped me meet Emilio and served as a lifesaver in my time!"