Sonia Noemí

Sonia Noemí
Birth name Sonia Noemí González
Born July 18, 1949 (age 69)
Origin Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Genres Latin Pop
Labels RCA

Sonia Noemi, (born July 18, 1949 as Sonia Noemí González), is a Puerto Rican actress and singer. She is one of the pioneers of the ballad pop song in Puerto Rico.[1]

Biography

Noemí was raised in Old San Juan and when she was thirteen moved to Rio Piedras.[1] She went to California in 1962 in order to train at the Pasadena Playhouse Studio, returning to Puerto Rico after a year.[1] In 2003, she moved to Miami, where she has worked in telenovelas.[2] She has a son with Venezuelan singer, Hector Cabrera.[3]

Discography

Alfred D. Herger, was the producer of her first album: "Si Yo Fuera una Reina", (If I were a Queen), *Sona-Rico, SR-1*. Sonia's hit single was: "El rebelde", a Spanish version of the hit song: "He's a Rebel", from The Crystals. Her second album was with RCA-Victor record label, in Mexico: "Baladas y boleros", (Ballads & Boleros), *MKL - 1626*. The hit single was "El Día", (The Day), written by the Mexican composer: "Luis Demetrio". Her third album, and second for RCA-Victor, in Mexico, named after her: Baladas Y Boleros con Sonia Noemí, *MKL - 1627*. Sonia Noemí, recorded her fourth album: " Mi Regreso", ( My Come Back) produced by her and Canal 4 Recording Studios with the collaboration of Lou Briel, *LAG, LP-1010*

Film

Noemí, performed the leading roles of three films: "Dios te Salve Siquiatra", (May God Save you, Psychiatrist), the first Cuban motion picture filmed in the United States (Miami, Florida), produced and directed by Cuban comedian: Guillermo Alvarez Guedes, "El Curandero del Pueblo", (The Healing-man of the Town), starring with, Adalberto Rodriguez, "Machuchal", and Creature from the Haunted Sea, a Roger Corman film.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Naomi Sonia Gonzalez". Fundacion Nacional Para la Cultura Popular (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  2. "Sonia Noemí vivió su propio sacrificio". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 28 June 2011. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  3. Berrios, Luis Ernesto (23 April 2013). "Sonia Noemí González se fue en un viaje". Primera Hora (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 February 2016.
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