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Rubén Blades Wasn’t Supposed to Be a Salsa Star

2023/10/10
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Rubén Blades:我的音乐并非政治宣传,而是通过萨尔萨音乐搭建桥梁,让不同背景和意识形态的人们找到共同点。我的目标从一开始就不是成名或致富,而是沟通,表达立场,并引发对话。在巴拿马求学期间,我面临着在音乐和法律之间做出选择的困境。后来,由于政治原因,我的家人流亡美国,我在佛罗里达州的律师执照不被认可,这让我感到迷茫和无助。之后,我意外地在Fania唱片公司找到了一份邮递员的工作,并由此重返音乐行业。我的音乐生涯充满了意外和机遇,也反映了我在政治和社会议题上的思考。 Graciela Mochkofsky:布莱兹先生的音乐生涯和政治参与交织在一起,他的歌曲触及了政治、社会和个人情感等多个层面。他拒绝被贴上“政治歌手”的标签,认为他的音乐旨在促进不同人群之间的对话和理解。他独特的音乐风格融合了萨尔萨、爵士等多种元素,体现了他对音乐的不断探索和创新。 David Remnick:鲁本·布莱兹是一位多才多艺的艺术家,他的音乐才华、政治参与和演员身份都为他的传奇人生增添了色彩。他的音乐不仅在拉丁美洲广受欢迎,也影响了全球的听众。他与年轻一代音乐人的合作,也体现了他对音乐的持续热情和对社会责任的担当。

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Rubén Blades discusses his journey from pursuing a law career in Panama to becoming a musician in New York, influenced by political turmoil and a chance encounter with a music producer.

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For roughly half a century, the singer Rubén Blades has been spreading the gospel of salsa music to every corner of the globe, but his status as an music icon was anything but assured. Despite having an interest in music at an early age, the Panamanian-born Blades was pursuing a law career. But when the tumultuous political climate in Panama forced his family into exile in the United States, Blades found his way back into the music industry—through a record-company mailroom. “My diploma was not accepted by the Florida Bar, so I didn’t know what to do. I felt useless,” Blades tells The New Yorker’s Graciela Mochkofsky). “Then all of the sudden I thought of calling Fania Records, which was the biggest salsa label at the time.” Through the subsequent years, Blades came to recognize the power of salsa as a vehicle for people from disparate backgrounds and ideologies to find “common ground.” “My goal from the beginning was not to become famous or rich,” Blades says. “My goal from the beginning was to communicate, to present a position and create a conversation.” Mochkofsky talks with him about serving in the Panamanian government and about his lengthy career as an actor; outside the Americas, more people might know Rubén Blades as Daniel Salazar on “Fear the Walking Dead” than as a living legend of salsa.