Secada arrived with his parents in the United States in 1971 at the age of nine. While attending school, his family managed a coffee shop. As a teen, Secada discovered his gift for music. In the culturally diverse city of Miami, Secada was exposed to salsa and merengue. Secada also became interested in R&B and pop music performed by Barry Manilow, Marvin Gaye, Billy Joel, Elton John and Stevie Wonder.
Secada graduated from South Florida's Hialeah High School in 1979 and then enrolled at the University of Miami. During college, he became an accomplished jazz musician. He was inducted into the Iron Arrow Honor Society, the highest honor afforded a University of Miami student. He completed a Bachelor's degree in Music and then earned a Master's degree in Jazz Vocal Performance.
In the late 1980s, Gloria Estefan hired Secada as a background singer. He also started composing music for Estefan, including some of her best-known ballads. Among other songs, Secada co-wrote and sang background on Coming Out of the Dark Gloria's number one hit from her 1991 album Into the Light. During Estefan's "Coming Out of the Dark" tour, Secada was given the life-changing opportunity of taking over the stage and performing solo. It launched his career as a solo performer.
In 1991, Secada legally changed his first name from Juan to Jon. The following year, Secada released his self-titled debut album Jon Secada (SBK/EMI), which sold over six million copies worldwide and being certified triple platinum in the U.S., where it reached No. 15 among the Billboard 200 albums chart.
Secada scored a No. 5 Pop hit (and a No. 5 UK hit) with his Gold single "Just Another Day", and three more top 30 hits, Angel (No. 18 Pop, No. 23 UK), I'm Free (No. 27 Pop, No. 50 UK), Do You Believe in Us? (No. 13 Pop, No. 30 UK), and Do You Really Want Me (No. 30 UK) received national radio play. The Spanish-language version of Secada's solo album, Otro Día Más Sin Verte (EMI-Latin), became the Number One Latin album of 1992 and earned Secada his first Grammy Award for "Best Latin Pop Album".
In 1994 by Secada's second album, Heart Soul and Voice (EMI) featured members of The Miami Sound Machine and guests Arturo Sandoval (trumpeter) and Betty Wright (background vocals). The album went Platinum in the US. One of its singles had a top ten Pop hit If You Go and a Top 30 hit Mental Picture, which was used in the soundtrack for the film "The Specialist". His third album on EMI, Amor, was released in 1995 and earned Secada his second Grammy for "Best Latin Pop Performance".
Secada co-wrote the song Bella, the Spanish version of She's All I Ever Had for Ricky Martin's 1999 Multi-platinum self-titled album. He also co-wrote and co-produced the song Baila for Jennifer Lopez, which appeared on her 1999 multi-platinum album, On the 6. He worked with teen singing sensation Mandy Moore on two of her tracks, One Sided Love and It Only Took a Minute from her self-titled multi-platinum album. In 2001 he was a backing vocalist on Enrique Iglesias's album multi-platinum Escape on the tracks Don't turn off the Lights and Love 4 Fun.
Secada has performed with opera legend Luciano Pavarotti and recorded a duet with Frank Sinatra on "The Best Is Yet to Come" from Sinatra's Duets II album.
In 1995, Secada starred on Broadway's hit musical Grease, where he acted in the lead role of "Danny Zuko". Broadway called upon Secada once again in 2003, where he played the Emcee role in Sam Mendes' acclaimed version of Cabaret. In the fall of 2004, Secada also starred as "Joseph" in Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's theatrical hit Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Nov 30, 2007: Jon participated in the Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade which taped inside the Magic Kingdom at Disney World Orlando, Florida.
Jon Secada Albums
1992 Jon Secada SBK
1992 Otro Dia Mas Sin Verte Capitol
1994 Heart, Soul & A Voice SBK
1994 Si Te Vas EMI International
1995 Amor EMI Latin/SBK
1997 Secada Capitol
1997 Secada (Spanish Version) EMI International
1999 Greatest Hits Virgin
1999 Grandes Exitos EMI International
2000 Better Part Of Me Epic/550 Music
2001 The Gift Sony
2002 Solo Lo Mejor: 20 Exitos EMI Latin
2002 Latin Classics EMI International
2002 Amanecer Sony International
2003 30 Exitos Insuperables EMI International
2005 Same Dream Big3 Records
2006 Lo Esencial De Jon Secada EMI Latin
2008 Dentro De Mí Big3 Records
Links
http://www.jonsecada.com
http://www.jonsecada.net
http://www.justsecada.com
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/secada/
You can write to Jon Secada @:-
Jon Secada
2250 Coral Way
Miami
FL 33145-3509
La Bamba
Jon Secada Lyrics
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Para bailar la bamba
Se necesita una poca de gracia
Una poca de gracia pa' mi pa' ti
Ay y arriba y arriba
Ay y arriba y arriba
Por ti seré
Por ti seré, por ti seré
Yo no soy marinero, soy capitán
Soy capitán, soy capitán
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Se necesita una poca de gracia
Una poca de gracia pa' mi pa' ti
Ay y arriba y arriba
Ay y arriba y arriba
Por ti seré
Por ti seré, por ti seré
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Se necesita una poca de gracia
Una poca de gracia pa' mi pa' ti
Ay y arriba y arriba
Ay y arriba y arriba
Por ti seré
Por ti seré, por ti seré
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
Baila bamba
The song "La Bamba" is a traditional Mexican folk song that has been sung in many different versions by popular artists over the years. In Jon Secada's version, the lyrics talk about the need for a little bit of grace to dance the bamba, and the singer declares that he will do whatever it takes for the person he is singing to. The repetitive choruses encourage the listener to keep dancing and having fun.
The song's main message is about the joy and energy of dancing, specifically the bamba dance. The bamba can be danced in a group or as a solo, with traditional steps and movements that involve a lot of hip movements and footwork. The lyrics suggest that anyone can dance the bamba, as long as they have a little bit of grace and a willingness to let loose and have fun.
Line by Line Meaning
Para bailar la bamba
In order to dance the bamba
Para bailar la bamba
In order to dance the bamba
Se necesita una poca de gracia
A little grace is needed
Una poca de gracia pa' mi pa' ti
A little grace for you and me
Ay y arriba y arriba
Up and up we go
Ay y arriba y arriba
Up and up we go
Por ti seré
I will be there for you
Por ti seré, por ti seré
I will be there for you, I will be there for you
Yo no soy marinero
I am not a sailor
Yo no soy marinero, soy capitán
I am not a sailor, I am a captain
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Para bailar la bamba
In order to dance the bamba
Para bailar la bamba
In order to dance the bamba
Se necesita una poca de gracia
A little grace is needed
Una poca de gracia pa' mi pa' ti
A little grace for you and me
Ay y arriba y arriba
Up and up we go
Ay y arriba y arriba
Up and up we go
Por ti seré
I will be there for you
Por ti seré, por ti seré
I will be there for you, I will be there for you
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Baila bamba
Dance the bamba
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, ACUM Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: PIERRE DELANOE, . DP, FRANK GERALD, GEORGES JOUVIN, MARCOS DEL OJO BARROSO, LUIS MIGUEL FERNANDEZ RODRIGUEZ, FERNANDO ILLAN PRESA, DIEGO POZO TORREGROSA, DP
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