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Marvin Santiago was born on 26 December, 1947, is a Puerto Rican singer. Discover Marvin Santiago's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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1947

Marvin Santiago (December 26, 1947 – October 6, 2004) was a Puerto Rican salsa singer who became famous all across Latin America during the 1970s.

He was also a part-time comedian on Puerto Rican television.

Santiago was born in the Santurce district of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

In his younger years Santiago lived between the Bólivar and Sánchez streets in the Parada 22 area of Santurce.

At the age of 13, Santiago and his family moved to the Nemesio Canales public housing project where he was eventually nicknamed "El Grifo de Canales" ("The Kinky-haired of Canales") by close friends and fans.

Santiago was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at a young age.

During his youth, Santiago would participate in jam sessions in his neighborhood as well as in school.

1966

His first professional job as a singer was in 1966 with Roberto Valdés group "Los Trotamundos".

Upon a recommendation from conga player Celso Clemente, famed Puerto Rican composer Tite Curet Alonso met Santiago and brought him to an audition for Rafael Cortijo's group.

Santiago was hired to sing with Cortijo's group and in three weeks time learned the bands repertoire and started touring with them throughout Dominican Republic, New York City and Chicago.

On an impulse, Santiago decided to stay in Chicago.

During breaks from Cortijo's group, Santiago played with local bands "Gilberto Y Su Sexteto" & "La Sonora De Felipe Rodríguez".

1968

Santiago's first recorded tracks appeared on Rafael Cortijo Y Su Bonche's album "Ahí Na Má! Put It There", released in 1968.

Two of the tracks recorded where Santiago provided lead vocals, "Vasos En Colores" and "La Campana Del Lechón", were later recorded by Santiago as a solo artist.

Santiago provided background vocals on other tracks from the album.

1969

In 1969 Santiago left Chicago and returned to Puerto Rico where he joined Johnny "El Bravo" López's group and toured with them briefly.

On one engagement with López in Coamo, Puerto Rico, Santiago met Roberto Angleró and offered his services as a backup singer if he ever needed one.

Soon after that meeting, Angleró needed a background singer and called López to see if he could lend Santiago to do some background vocals for his group and López told Angleró "you can keep him if you want to".

1970

Santiago joined Angleró's group and in 1970 recorded an album with them.

The album had a minor hit with the track "Chán Con Chán".

The track "Salao" from the album was later recorded as "Safa Diablo" by Bobby Valentín's group with Santiago on lead vocals.

Another track from the album, "El Pantalón", was later recorded as "El Filo Del Pantalón" by Santiago as a solo artist.

Late in 1970 Bobby Valentín, another type 1 diabetic, hired Santiago as the lead singer of his band after Frankie Hernández left his group.

Valentin was one of the original members of the Fania All-Stars, an exclusive Salsa conglomerate of Fania Records musicians that showcased other performers such as Celia Cruz, Rubén Blades, Hector Lavoe, Roberto Roena and many others.

Santiago would become an impromptu member of the group, and later a member in his own right.

1971

Santiago's first recording with Valentin's group was the album "Rompecabezas", released in 1971.

The songs "Amolador", "Beso Borracho", "Papel De Payaso" & "Vete Pa' llá" were big hits from that album.

1972

Santiago's second recording with Valentin's group was the album "Soy Boricua", released in 1972.

Many considered the album a classic and the title track, written by Roberto Angleró, an informal patriotic anthem for Puerto Ricans.

The album's title song, and the Curet Alonso written "Pirata De La Mar", became major international hits.

Santiago was part of the band when Valentín played a concert at the Río Piedras State Penitentiary.

1975

The concert was recorded and released as two separate albums in 1975.

"Préstame Tu Caballo & "Dos Soneros" were the most popular tracks performed by Santiago on the recording.

1976

On Valentín's 1976 album, "Afuera", Santiago had a few hits.

Among them "Son Son Chararí" (Written by Angleró) and "El Jíbaro Y La Naturaleza".

The latter a nostalgia/protest song with environmental overtones, which featured Fania All-Stars member Barry Rogers in a trombone solo.

Valentín was forced to drop Santiago off his band due to Santiago's drug addiction at the time.

Late in 1976, Santiago provided background vocals and was the lead singer for the track "Los Tambores" on Puerto Rico All Stars self-titled first album.

Puerto Rico All Stars featured Puerto Rican musicians exclusively and was a rival to NY based Fania All-Stars.

1977

In 1977 Santiago recorded and released his first solo album "De Los Soneros".