Tony Medina

Tony Medina

Tony Medina (José Antonio Medina) is a Cuban-born writer of hit songs and literature. He is best known for the diversity of his musical compositions, which have been recorded by some of the Latin music world's most popular singers. His poetry has been published in literary anthologies.

Career

Tony Medina's professional songwriting career began in December, 1992, when "Para Que Te Quedes Conmigo" (To Keep You With Me), performed by Mexican superstar Daniela Romo, reached number-one in Billboard Magazine's Hot Latin Tracks Chart. The song remained in the top three chart positions for twelve consecutive weeks and went on to become one of the year's biggest Latin music hits in the United States, Central and South America. In Broadcast Music, Inc's (BMI's) inaugural Latin Music Awards ceremony held in 1993, Medina was honored for writing one of the year's most performed songs.

Shortly after his first hit, Spanish superstar, Rocio Jurado, included Medina's "Yo Te Amo" (I Love You) on her 1993 album "Como Las Alas Al Viento" (Like the Wings in the Wind). The late Jurado, widely considered one of the Latin entertainment world's most respected voices, reached the top of the music charts with "Yo Te Amo" in Europe and Latin America.

Medina's success continued as he wrote a string of popular compositions which quickly established him as a prolific songwriter who became known for his catchy, varied themes, both musically and lyrically. He has written his words and music in many popular musical styles. His ample catalog includes rumba flamencas, ballads, boleros and tangos, and Medina has written songs in the regional Mexican, pop, tropical, and rock music styles. Artists from many different nationalities and musical genres have interpreted his songs. The roster of singers interpreting Medina's songs includes performers from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, France, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, and the U.S.A.

Tony Medina has written over 600 songs in various musical genres. He has participated in numerous radio and television shows and has been featured in many newspaper and magazine articles. Among his many television appearances was his participation on the top-rated Mexican talk show, "Ibero America Va," which was hosted by famed actress and talk show icon Veronica Castro.

Notable Tony Medina Songs

*"Para Que Te Quedes Conmigo" (To Keep You With Me), Daniela Romo

*"Yo Te Amo" (I Love You), Rocio Jurado

*"Caricias De Humo" (Caresses of Smoke), Lucia Mendez

*"Intentare Olvidarte" (I'll Try to Forget You), Los Mier

*"Un Chance" (A Chance), Maria Sorte

*"Ay Amor" (Oh Love), Grupo Limite/Alicia Villareal

*"Mundo Magico" (Magic World), Imanol

*"Me Gusta Todo De Ti" (I Like Everything About You), Crystal

*"Como Decirte Que Te Amo" (How to Tell You I love You), Banda Copala

*"Aunque Te Vayas Con El" (Even if You Go With Him), Emigrantes Del Norte

*"La Miradita" (The Little Look), Chambacu

*"Te Amare Otra Vez" (I'll Love You Again), Azteka

*"Paloma O Pantera" (Dove or Panther), Maggie Carles

*"Con Permiso Senora" (With Permission, Maam), Milton Cortez

*"Por Amarte Asi" (For Loving You This Way), Rey Ruiz

In addition to the success of his songs discographically, Medina's music has been performed on television, stage, and in movies, and has been dispersed in both Spanish-speaking and non Spanish-speaking countries throughout the world. The 2004 critically acclaimed film "La Niña Santa" (The Holy Girl), incorporates Medina's words and music as dialog in an important scene between two of the movie's protagonists. "The Holy Girl" participated in The Cannes Film Festival (2004) and was co-executively produced by the two-time Academy Award-winning Pedro Almódovar. The film has been translated or subtitled into multiple languages.

Literature

Medina is also an accomplished poet and writer of short stories, and his poetry has been published in various literary anthologies. In 1999, four of his poems ("Por Ti" - "For you"; "Altar De Luz" - "Altar of Light"; "Piel Hambrienta" - "Lonely Skin"; "Ladron De Paraiso" - "Thief of Paradise") were selected to be included in "Hagase La Poesia" (Let There Be Poetry), a literary collection of poems representing the past seventy years in modern Spanish language poetry. The collection was published in Argentina by El Editor Interamericano (The Interamerican Editor), and compiled by Argentine literary editor Oscar Abel Ligaluppi.

In 2001, two of Medina's poems ("Agua Esclava" - "Slave Water" and "Mujer" - "Woman") were selected for another Argentine literary publication entitled, "Diccionario De Poetas Hispano-Americanos Contemporaneos (2001)," (Dictionary of Contemporary Hispanic-American Poets). In tribute to Medina's creative writing abilities, the publisher Angel Azul (Blue Angel), has published a book entitled, "Y Que Lo Comente El Pueblo" (Let The People Talk), which is a collection of over 100 of Medina's poems and four of his short stories.

External references

[http://www.tonymedina.com Tony Medina's Official Web Site]

[http://www.es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Medina Article in Wikipedia-Spanish]

[http://www.laprensa-sandiego.org/archieve/september01/yque.htm Review of Tony Medina's book in La Prensa-San Diego (in Spanish)]

[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6_fZYcvdnI Tony Medina's "Paloma O Pantera" performed by pianist Joel Gabino]

[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTErmty8MB0 Video of Rocio Jurado's live interpretation of "Yo Te Amo"]

[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-niSI5ruPlE Video of Daniela Romo interpreting Tony Medina's #1 hit, "Para Que Te Quedes Conmigo"]

[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6Z0s_rfClo Maria Sorte interpreting "Un Chance" in the Mexican Soap Opera DKDA]

[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfxpjWUTvBE Lucia Mendez interpreting "Caricias de Humo"]


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