Obie Bermúdez
from Aibonito, Puerto Rico
January 10, 1980 (age 44)
Biography
Born in the mountain town of Aibonito, Puerto Rico, singer/songwriter Obie Bermúdez moved with his family to the agriculturally rich Vineland, NJ, at the age of 12. An interest in poetry came first, but soon Bermúdez became obsessed with music and composition. A demo was recorded in 1996 and two years later RCA International issued his debut album, Locales. The pop album drew some attention, but not enough to turn him into a superstar. The self-proclaimed bohemian took a break from music and opted to work in a South Bronx laundromat for the next five years. The customers and co-workers and their day-to-day lives inspired nearly all the songs on his second album, Confesiones, released by EMI International in 2004. The more alternative-sounding album was an instant hit with the kickoff single, Antes, reaching number one on numerous Latin music charts. Todo el Año followed in 2004.
After 2006's Lo Que Trajo el Barco, and the unplugged collection of hits Solo Exitos, he went to work on a theatrical production of El Canto del Coquí, and got engaged to popstar girlfriend Jennifer Peña. The couple married in 2007. He became a father late in the year. Bermúdez, took an extended break from music not wanting to be separated from his new family. In 2009, appeared in the Broadway musical stage production of Paul Simon's The Capeman.
Bermudez returned to recording and independently issued Quien Me Lo Va a Creer in 2012, preceded by its single "Calendario Maya." He followed it in February of with Vida de Colores on Select-O-Hits. EMI issued the compilation Mejor De almost simultanesouly. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
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