Don Felipe Muniz
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First album at 80 years old!

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They always say that the most important is the attitude and not age to do things, and the father of salsa singer Marc Anthony showed that it is never too late to achieve dreams and their 80-year-old released her first musical album. According to Univisión, Felipe Muñiz, father of the famous singer, will release a recording material boleros and salsa, whose production corresponds to Medardo Rovayo, known as '' Ramani ''.

About the production, Felipe Muniz said in an interview with a Latin chain based in the United States that '' when the CD, all of you and Marc fans is finished will see a nice surprise. '' He added that before recording this album is dedicated to rehearse at home with the quartet Villalba. The material, titled 'Never too late' ', contains a song dedicated to Anthony.

It should be noted that last year, Marc Anthony sang with his father the theme '' I stopped loving '' during the concert offered in Orlando, Florida, as part of its Kingdom2 tour. In full concert, Don Felipe Muniz took the microphone and no more took the stage.

About this time Marc published in their social networks: '' Having my hero, my inspiration and my first teacher in music with me in my concert tonight #Orlando is a moment I will never forget. ''

Other musicians who jumped to fame being of the elderly are the five members of the film 'Buena Vista Social Club' ', those between 30 and 50 worked in a Cuban dance club which after being closed, left them in the oblivion.

However, in 1997, the producer Juan de Marcos González and guitarist Ry Cooder brought them together to make one, same recording that became a documentary. The musicians who formed the band: Compay Segundo, Ibrahim Ferrer, Ruben Gonzalez and Omara Portuondo Pio Leyva were between 67 and 90 years after filming the material, triumphed individually.

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