Michael Stuart was born on January 13,1975 and is an American salsa singer, songwriter and actor.
16 Facts About Michael Stuart
Michael Stuart received his primary and secondary education in Arecibo Puerto Rico.
Michael Stuart was musically influenced by his uncle Israel Stuart.
Michael Stuart grew up listening to hip hop and rock music.
Michael Stuart grew to love many kinds of music, especially Latin music.
Michael Stuart taught himself to play the trumpet and most of the times he would sing to the tones of Hector Lavoe and El Gran Combo.
Michael Stuart's debut CD was a hit in the Hispanic community.
That year Michael Stuart sang in a Banco Popular production honoring Bobby Capo, featuring Danny Rivera, Jose Feliciano, and Chucho Avellanet.
Michael Stuart debuted in the Puerto Rican version of the musical play Jesus Christ Superstar in San Juan, alongside Olga Tanon.
Michael Stuart was awarded the "Best New Actors Award" by the Theater Circle for his performance.
In 1999, Michael Stuart received a special recognition from the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico, and he received the "Peoples Choice Award" in the Tropical category at the Tu Music Awards.
In 2000, Michael Stuart released his third album, Subeme el Volumen.
Michael Stuart sang two songs in Obra Maestra by Eddie Palmieri and the late Tito Puente.
In 2004, Michael Stuart released the Latin Pop album Sin Miedo, which was nominated for Latin Grammy Awards of 2005 for Best Tropical-Contemporary Album of the Year.
Michael Stuart is active in the music business and participates on stage productions in Puerto Rico.
Michael Stuart participated in a beach festival named "Back to School", on August 9,2008.