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Melina Almodovar was born on 3 June, 1979 in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a Puerto Rican salsa singer/songwriter, dancer, and entertainer. At 41 years old, Melina Almodovar height not available right now. We will update Melina Almodovar's height soon as possible.

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Melina Almodovar Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 3 June 1979
Birthday 3 June
Birthplace Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Nationality Puerto Rico

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2018

This festival yielded a spin-off festival in 2018 in Miami Beach city which was called "Miami Beach Salsa Festival", held on November 3 North Beach Band Shell. This was also produced by Almodóvar and her production company Almodovar Musica LLC.

2017

.Mi Socio - Tito Puente Jr. Featuring Melina Almodovar" (2017)

2016

In 2016 Bobby Cruz, a pioneer of salsa music as Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz created a new group called "Salsa Factory Bunch" that showcased new and emerging salsa artists, including Almodóvar. She was selected to sing an original song originally written and arranged by Bobby Cruz for Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz and La Sonora Ponceña in November 2016 at the Choliseo of Puerto Rico. The song was played later all over the world in salsa stations.

2014

In Miami, Almodóvar became a sought-after performer, opening for artists like Tommy Olivencia and La Sonora Ponceña. She also performed with Larry Harlow. Her first single in Miami, "Yo Soy La Rumba", was produced by her musical director Ramses Araya. This was the #2 single hit on tropical radio. Almodóvar established a residency in Miami every Tuesday night for nine years at Tapas & Tintos on Española Way in the city of Miami Beach. She also performed at the 100 years celebration of the city of Miami Beach and was awarded the Key to the City of Miami Beach in 2014 by Mayor Philip Levine.

In 2014, Melina Almodóvar and her production partner Cristina Moinelo entered into a collaboration with the local Community Redevelopment Agency to hold a regular concert series in Hollywood, Florida dedicated to Salsa Music. The venue of Arts Park at Young Circle had a stage and auditorium with enough space for families and salsa lovers and was selected as the venue. At the fifth event, in 2018, 10,000 people attended. The festival has become a staple in Florida and salsa fans attend this free event annually.

2007

Almodóvar has been with her partner Kevin since meeting at Miami Beach in 2007. She has a deep love for animals and loves dogs especially Chihuahuas. She has an extensive collection of vinyl records especially old latin music. She also enjoys spending time with the elderly of Miami and Miami Beach and frequently performs for them and volunteers for causes that support older people.

2003

"La Chica de San Juan" became the title track of her 2003 album Rumba's SalsaSoul Delight. The album reflected a mixture of tropical and soul rhythms, and employed a Spanglish style of language that emerged with the influx of Latinos to the United States. Almodóvar returned to the United States to promote it. Upon her return, Ramses Arraya—the percussionist for the Costa Rican band Editus, which backed Rubén Blades on his two Grammy-nominated records asked her to perform on a record he was producing, "Corazón en Clave" (Heart in Clave). She traveled to Miami, Florida, to record the song "Yo Soy la Rumba" (I Am the Rumba), and soon relocated there permanently.

2001

Almodóvar and Tito, the son of the well known of latin music exponent "Rey del Timbal" Tito Puente, had met in 2001 in Nashville, TN where she was performing with her Orchestra at a local club and he had sat in with her band. After Almodóvar moved to Miami, Tito was paired with her on several shows. When Tito was looking for a female singer to record "Mi Socio", a remake of the 1965 song featured in "Tito Puente Swings - The Exciting Lupe Sings" with an arrangement by his father, he asked Almodóvar to be the singer on it. Since then Tito and Almodóvar have become a much sought after duo, traveling all over the world performing his father's music as well as hers. "Mi socio" has become a favorite of salsa dancers everywhere. Tito and Almodóvar have performed at the new Yankee Stadium in New York and also perform regularly at the Ball and Chain in Miami's Little Havana district, as well as at the Calle Ocho festival.

1999

At sixteen, Almodóvar started performing around Memphis with bands from various genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and gospel. She was soon approached by a group of music professors from the University of Memphis to start a salsa band. She agreed and was given a repertoire of salsa classics. The band, Orquesta Caliente, traveled across the South to play at events like the King Biscuit Blues Festival and the Beale Street Music Festival. It was the first Latin band to play on Beale Street, and was nominated for Best New Band and Best New Artist at the 1999 Grammy Awards.

1989

After Almodóvar's father died in 1989, her mother married a man from Memphis, Tennessee, and moved the family there. Almodóvar has described her introduction to the United States as a "culture shock" and said that it was hard for her to make friends. She turned to music for solace, and the move became a frequent subject of her songs. Soon after, she received a cassette of songs by Rubén Blades and Celia Cruz as a Christmas gift from her grandmother and discovered that she had a natural ability for tropical music, salsa, and merengue. She also started listening to Memphis musicians such as Al Green, Otis Redding, and The Staple Singers, and she befriended record producer Willie Mitchell's grandchildren, who attended Houston High School with her in Germantown, Tennessee.

1979

Almodóvar was born on June 3, 1979, in Santurce, a barrio of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Her family split its time between Levittown and Cataño, Puerto Rico. Her parents, Ilsa Milagros Sánchez Rodríguez and José Luis Almodóvar Hernández, divorced when she was one year old. Her father married Evangeline Garland five years after the divorce, and they had two daughters, Gretchen Evangeline Almodóvar Garland and Carina Cristina Almodóvar Garland.