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Milagros Quezada Borbón (born May 21, 1955) is a Dominican singer specializing in Merengue. She is a four-time Latin Grammy Award winner and has been referred to as the "Queen of Merengue" because of her impact on the world of merengue music.[1]

Milly Quezada
Background information
Birth nameMilagros Quezada Borbón
Also known as
  • Reina del Merengue
  • Queen of Merengue Music
Born (1955-05-21) May 21, 1955 (age 67)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
OriginDominican Republic
Genres
  • Merengue
  • bachata
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
WebsiteOfficial website

Early life


Milagros Quezada Borbón was born in Santo Domingo, the daughter of two Cibao natives and sister of four musician brothers. Growing up in such a musical family, Quezada became interested in music as a toddler—she would sing along with her brothers for family, friends, and small gatherings near her home.

She expressed an interest in developing her singing talents as a young girl, and, partly for this reason the Quezada family moved to New York City when she was still a child.

Milly spent her pre-teen and teen years in New York, a city that is well known as a school for Merengue and Salsa singers from its Latino barrios, e.g. Spanish Harlem. In New York, Quezada developed an in-depth knowledge of her favorite musical genre, the fastest of the Latin American popular dance music styles, sung in Spanish and native to the Dominican Republic (see also Son Cubano, Rumba, Salsa, Cha-Cha-Cha, and Punta for comparison, as well as Kompa, the style sung in Haitian Creole in neighboring Haiti).

She completed her primary and secondary school in New York City and graduated cum laude from City College of New York ‘1981 in Communications and Mass Media. She also graduated with a Paralegal degree ‘1992 from Katherine Gibbs School, Montclair, NJ.


Career



Milly, Jocelyn y los Vecinos


Her musical inclinations developed as a pastime in the streets of Washington Heights where she formed with her brothers and sister, the group that would become known as Milly, Jocelyn & Los Vecinos. Their music would identify the growing Hispanic Community of Dominicans in Washington Heights and their distinctly feminist style of Merengue captured the hearts and imagination of the growing Hispanic Community. Hits that would rise in popularity during the ‘70s 80s and 90s include "Volvio Juanita," “La Guacherna," “Tengo," and many other songs that would go on to become Christmas hits on national and international music platforms.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Led by her oldest brother and musical arranger, Rafael Quezada, the "Queen of Merengue" along with the group would travel worldwide and become pioneers in the female-led musical Orchestra modality. They were first to bring live Dominican Merengue to major cities in Japan: Tokyo, Nagasaki and Osaka and regularly tour countries such as Madrid, Spain, Central and South America and many states with the United States where the Dominican Diaspora thrived. The group was also first in entertaining a Presidential Inaugural Gala in 1990: President George H. W. Bush in Washington, D.C.


Solo career


Quezada later decided to embark on a solo career, moving to Puerto Rico where she also married and became a mother, enjoying even more success as a solo artist. Since the 1990s, Quezada has been either on tour or in recording studios almost constantly, earning several prestigious awards and public recognition such as keys to cities (see below).

In January 1996, after the death of her husband and manager, Rafael Vázquez, Quezada took a break from her musical career which had reached twenty years and twenty long playing records at this tragic moment in her life and the lives of her family. In 1997 she was encouraged by her longtime friend and manager, Pedro Nuñez del Risco, to retake her musical recording career which marked a "before" and "after" in her musical accomplishments. Following Vázquez's death, Quezada went on to release and popularize songs like, "Lo Tengo Todo" “Entre tu Cuerpo y el Mío" “Porque me Amaste, "Para darte mi Vida" “Vive" “Toma mi Vida" amongst many other songs.


Later career


In more recent years, Quezada has released music that collaborated with various artists such as Fefita la Grande, Maridalia Hernández, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Pavel Núñez, Héctor Acosta, the Ilegales, Romeo Santos, and Olga Tañón. Many of these collaborations were on her 2019 album, "Milly & Company". In 2020, Quezada released "Gracias A Ti", a song thanking frontline workers for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic after the deadly impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare workers.[9]

In 2022, Quezada published her thirty-fifth release, Resistirá, with Chris Hierro, the son of singer Henry Hierro.[10] On July 29, she released a remix of the song "Se Busca" with Alexandra, La Ross Maria, and Techy Fatule.[11]


Personal life


Quezada married to Rafael Vázquez from 1976 until his death in 1996. He was also her manager. They had three kids, Miguel, Anthony and Rafael Jesús.

Quezada was a close friend and protégé of singer, band leader and politician Johnny Ventura. After his death in 2021, Quezada frequently performed tributes to him in her concerts.


Awards and recognition


The "Queen of Merengue" went on to be nominated and received multiple national and international awards in the Tropical Music genre such as, four Latin Grammy Awards to date; Premios Cassandra Awards in the Dominican Republic including the highest honor in her genre "Premio Soberano" in 1997. Billboard awards and Univision's Premio Lo Nuestro in 1998, ACE Awards in New York, "Tu Musica" award as well as "Premios Globo in NYC and in Barranquilla, Colombia various "Congo de Oro" awards during several annual Carnaval de Barranquilla tours performed. Her well known Carnaval Song "La Guacherna" written by Esther Forero, is recognized along with Barranquilla's Carnival by the coveted "Worldwide Cultural Heritage" issued by UNESCO. Milly's been recognized by both the Senate of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic as well as the Mayor's Office of New York City for her cultural contribution to the music of the Americas.

OTHER AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

Keys to the city:


Cinematography


In early 2009, Milly joined eleven other Dominican music legends on a national tour celebrating the merengue and bachata music traditions of the country. That tour was transformed into a Felix Limardo documentary entitled Sol Caribe. The movie features an original song, La Puerta del Nuevo Mundo that is a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration of the twelve stars. The film was the closing feature at the III Dominican Republic Global Film Festival in November 2009 and was attended by the President of the Dominican Republic.

In addition to the Cassandra Awarded movie, "Yuniol 2" Milly has played important roles in the movies: “Cal y Arena,” Puerto Rico; “Hermanos R.D.” in Dominican Republic and the movie “Juanita” written produced and directed by Leticia Tonos that was released in December 2018.


Discography


In over four decades in the music industricy, Quezada has released 31 records sponsored by a variety of record labels including Sony Music Entertainment Japan.


Milly y los Vecinos



As a solo singer


Quezada has recorded many solo albums, receiving a Latin Grammy Award for Pienso asi, MQ and Aquí Estoy Yo.


See also



References


  1. Bonacich, Drago. "Milly Quezada". AllMusic. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  2. Paul Austerlitz Merengue 1566394848 1997 p.125 "The first of these to establish a following in the Dominican Republic was Millie, jocelyn, y los Vecinos, founded by sisters Millie and Jocelyn Quezada (lead singers) and their brother Rafael Merengue"
  3. Billboard 10 Nov. 1984 - Page 59 The group is more properly called Milly, Jocelyn y Los Vecinos, after the two sisters who front it. In fact, the whole ensemble is a family affair that includes two of Milly and Jocelyn's brothers and is managed by Milly's husband, Rafael Vasquez."
  4. Ronald H. Bayor Multicultural America: An Encyclopedia of the Newest ... 0313357870 2011 "Milly is reported to be "the first woman to sing down-home merengue commercially" (Hanley 1991, 44). Many of the songs made popular by Milly, Jocelyn y Los Vecinos deal with issues related to the tensions and transformations ..."
  5. Julie A. Sellers Merengue and Dominican Identity: Music as National Unifier 2004 078641815X p.169 "Some of the first of such groups were Milly, Jocelyn y los Vecinos, La Gran Manzana and the New York Band. Of these, the most popular both in the host and the home countries was Milly, Jocelyn y los Vecinos, a group comprised of two ..."
  6. Silvio Torres-Saillant, Ramona Hernández, The Dominican Americans 1998 p.136 "Milly is reported to be "the first woman to sing down-home merengue commercially" (Hanley 1991: 44). Many of the songs made popular by Milly and Jocelyn y Los Vecinos deal with issues related to the tensions and transformations ..."
  7. Sydney Hutchinson Merengue Tipico in Transnational Dominican Communities 0549819363 2008 " “Chinito” Díaz began playing with orquestas like the well-known New York group of Milly, Jocelyn, y los Vecinos, and took some of what he did there into his típico playing. "
  8. Deborah Pacini Hernandez Oye Como Va!: Hybridity and Identity in Latino Popular Music 2010 1439900914 p.87 "Milly Jocelyn y Los Vecinos"
  9. CRUZ, AGUSTIN DE LA; domingo, G. Soluciones-Desarrollo web en santo (June 11, 2020). "Milly Quezada lanza canción «Gracias a Ti» en dedicatoria trabajadores salud" (in Spanish). Retrieved April 4, 2021.
  10. "Milly Quezada - Resistirá". daleoreja.com. Retrieved June 14, 2022.
  11. SE BUSCA (Remix) - @MillyQuezada @La Ross Maria @Techy Fatule @Alexandra Queen RD, retrieved August 7, 2022
  12. "ASCAP Latin Heritage Award". ASCAP. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
  13. "Milly reconocida por el Congreso de Estados Unidos – Milly Quezada" (in Spanish). Retrieved August 30, 2021.
  14. "The Latin Recording Academy® to Honor Martinho da Vila, Emmanuel, Sheila E. & Pete Escovedo, Fito Páez, Milly Quezada, Joaquín Sabina and Gilberto Santa Rosa With the Lifetime Achievement Award". Business Wire. June 24, 2021. Archived from the original on June 24, 2021. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  15. Cavada, Roberto (May 25, 2019). "Milly Quezada estrena álbum "Milly & Company"" (digital) (in Spanish). RC Noticias. Retrieved June 13, 2019.



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Milagros Quezada Borbón ("Milly"), (Santo Domingo; 21 de mayo de 1955), más conocida como Milly Quezada, es una cantante dominicana de género merengue, conocida como «La Reina del Merengue»".



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