Jaime Cuadra

Jaime Cuadra

Jaime Cuadra (was born in Lima, Peru, November 1970) is a music producer, composer, marketing specialist, singer and voiceover artist.

Biography

Cuadra is currently Peruvian Cultural Ambassador (Promperu-Marca Peru).[1][2]

He went to school at Colegio San Agustín in Lima. He began his career very young in the music industry with his father's recording studio in 1985 as an audio engineer. In 1986, he studied music with Victor Cuadros and Pepe Torres, in 1985 he start his rock 'n roll band called "Graffiti".[3]

In 1988 he studied cinematography / Filmmaking at Robles Godoy Institute; at the same time, he also studied camera and directing and editing at INICTEL. In 1989 he traveled to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to do a course of audio post production and music composing at the Vancouver Film School.

In 1990—1992 Cuadra studied Marketing and Media production at IPP (Instituto Peruano de Publicidad) while recording and producing his first CD as a solo singer, "Jaime Cuadra", a pop fusion of Afro-Peruvian music for El Virrey, for which he won the 91-92 "Circe" awards. In 1993, he studied music scoring and composition with Jorge Madueño also recorded his second album "Baila Mi Son" for the same record label.

Jaime Cuadra have 2 daughters of his first marriage: Sophie and Alessandra Cuadra.

Cuadra lives since 2016 in the United States from where he manages his career and projects.

Career and achievements

In 2005 he start a new company called "Quadrasonic Ideas", an independent music label besides his professional recording studio, with this label he produced: "Cholo Soy: Peruvian Waltz Chillout", in June 2006.[3] In September 2006, he won his first gold record, setting a record in sales in the Peruvian market.[4]

In 2008 he composed and licensed 3 songs for the James Bond movie "Quantum of Solace".[5]

In 2009 Cuadra releases in Lima and New York his Latin Jazz album ''Latino'' (Big Band, crooner style) this album won 2 Gold and 1 Platinum Records.[6][7]

Cuadra was a speaker of the Miami Hispanicize 2017 Convention (licensing Music in movies).

Jaime Cuadra was a Judge in the 2018 Independent Music Awards in New York.[8]

in July 2018 Jaime received a special recognition from the United States Congress for his outstanding and invaluable artistic work contributing to the community. This recognition was delivered by the congresswoman Grace Meng.

New Projects

In January 2017 Cuadra launches its first YouTube channel titled QuadraTube where weekly share videos about their experience in the music industry and audio . https://www.youtube.com/c/QuadraTube

In January 2018 he began to produce with Lalo Paredes his new Album following the style of his award winning album LATINO where he will continue with Latin music standards with his innovative and always fresh style. The launch is expected by the end of 2018.

JAIME CUADRA is currently director of quadramusicstudios.com, he continues producing albums, making live presentations of all his projects and he is composer of music for cinema and advertising.

Currently he is the Media Director at Nucleus Marketing agency (Florida) There he is producing the podcast "Como llegue aqui" (hispanic Leadership in the US).[9]

In July of 2018 releases his first album as a composer called “INÉDITO - Wordless Journey”.

Awards

Discography

Jaime Cuadra - Discos El Virrey 1991

Baila mi son - Discos El Virrey 1993

Cholo soy-Peruvian waltz chillout - Play music & Video - 2006

Cholo soy remixed - Play music & video - 2006

Cholo soy for babies - Play music & video - 2007

Cholo soy 2 - Play music & video - 2007

Cholo soy remixed 2 - Play music & video - 2007

Chill 80s en espanol - Play music & video - 2008

Boleros Infussion - 11 y 6 Discos - 2008

LATINO - Play music & video - 2009

Navidad a voces (Arpegio) - Play music & video - 2009

Peru a voces (Arpegio) - Play music & video - 2010

Cholo 3 - Play music & video/ 11 y 6 discos - 2013

RAZA Andean funkylicious - Play music & video - 2015

Inédito - Quadra Studios - 2018

References

  1. https://peru.info/en-us/brand-peru/ambassadors/jaime-cuadra
  2. https://peru.info/es-pe/MARCA-PERU/Noticias/1/9/musicos-elegidos-como-embajadores-de-marca-peru
  3. 1 2 Vásquez, Mayra Castillo (26 March 2007). "Cholos criollos en chillout" [Cholos chillout creole]. El Comercio Peru (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 July 2010.
  4. "Jaime Cuadra lanza disco 'Cholo Soy for Babies'" [Jaime Cuadra releases album 'Cholo Soy for Babies']. Terra Networks Peru (in Spanish). 22 December 2006. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  5. https://elcomercio.pe/luces/musica/jaime-cuadra-quiero-ganar-oscar-musica-filmes-211817
  6. PEOPLE Magazine : http://peopleenespanol.com/article/jaime-cuadra-musica-latina-con-acento-de-jazz/
  7. New York Post: https://nypost.com/2008/11/12/singers-quantum-leap/
  8. https://peru.info/es-lat/TALENTO/Noticias/6/25/jaime-cuadra-en-los--independent-music-awards-
  9. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/como-llegué-aqu%C3%AD/id1383962953?mt=2
  10. Independent Music Awards - 7th Annual Winners Archived 6 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
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