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Sharon: First and foremost
thank you for giving
www.lavozdelmambo.com an opportunity to
interview you. I feel very priviledged in doing an
interview with such an exceptional artist like
yourself. I would like to say thank you for your
time, I am truly honored. You are multi-platinum
recording artist; you have played all over the
world for very large audiences, yet you still play
smaller venues. Which setting do you enjoy
performing in the most?
Jose: I have no particular convenience. They all
have the same exact value to me. My job is simply
to put on my best performance.
Sharon: I have met you personally and I can say
that you are truly one of the most genuine and
humble individuals I know. How can someone in the
salsa scene, in this case an artist, still be able
to remain humble after so much fame and success?
Jose: Simple, don’t let air rise over your head,
in other words don’t get cocky. I just keep my
feet planted on firm ground and remember where my
roots come from. I think this is very important.
Hey, there's only one life to live.
Sharon: I have been told that you are a great
salsa dancer, is it true that you dance on2? Where
did you learn?
Jose: Well that’s what people say that I'm a great
dancer, but I try to do my thing on stage. The
reason I dance on2 is because the salsa music is
written on the clave. As you know Sharon, being a
dancer and musician, the two is on the clave, so
actually most salsa musicians would dance on2,
however not all do. On top of that, I have been
living in New York for a long time where most
people dance on2 already.
Sharon: You have traveled all around the world and
performed with the great Ms. Celia Cruz, how would
you describe this experience?
Jose: I worked with Celia for 17 years and it was
fascinating. We really had unforgettable moments
that I would never be able to reproduce again.
Together Celia and I traveled the entire world.
Celia is the dictionary of salsa and I feel
blessed to have become a part of that.
Sharon: What does ”EL Canario” stand for?
Jose: “El Canario” is my artistic name and which
everyone recognizes me by. “El Canario” is a
Spanish bird and is known for his beautiful
singing tone. This was the name people started
calling me during the beginning of my career and I
just stuck to it.
Sharon: Amongst your travel around the world, is
there any place the stands out the most?
Jose: There is no place in particular that I can
say stands out. They all have their specialty and
importance in my opinion. Well, every place brings
something different and unique about themselves.
That is actually one of the benefits about being
an artist, you get to travel and see what every
place has to offer, that is one of the many
beauties.
Sharon: What has been the most enjoyable aspect of
your music career?
Jose: All of the accomplishments that I've been
able to attain, being able to work with stars and
the hapiness that comes along the way.
Sharon: How does it make you feel to know that
people all around the world LOVE your music, even
though they may not understand everything that you
are saying?
Jose: It feels very good and I feel honored at the
same time. It feels good to know that my music has
the ability to travel beyond my expectations and
its language boundaries.
Sharon: In the music industry there seems to be a
lot of competition. How can a person deal with
this and not get distracted?
Jose: You know Sharon, everything is competition.
Competition exist everywhere in life and it comes
from all directions. Competition is ever- lasting
and in my opinion it will never vanish.
Competition is part of the game and without
competition you don’t have anything that
challenges. However, the way I play the game is to
compete with myself; but everyone has a different
way at looking at this. Nevertheless, just
remember not to let others run you and to remain
focused.
Sharon: What message would you like to deliver to
your salsero brothers and sisters?
Jose: The message I send to the entire Salsa World
is let salsa continue and have fun at the same
time, if you forget about the fun then I’m not
sure you have salsa.
Sharon: Thank you so much Mr. Jose Alberto you are
truly one man to admire. Your music has touched
all of us and I'm gratified to have done this
interview.
Jose: Thank you Sharon for your interview, I hope
our next encounter is on the stage. Thanks to "La
Voz del Mambo" for their interest in interviewing
me and remember "Que Viva La Salsa".
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