Gloria Fajardo would earn a PhD in education in Cuba. However, Leonardo García did not permit his daughter to pursue the offer. ĭuring her childhood, Estefan's mother Gloria Fajardo (nicknamed "Big Gloria") won an international contest and received a Hollywood offer to dub Shirley Temple's films in Spanish. Estefan's paternal side also had musical sensibilities, as the lineage had a famous flutist and a classical pianist. Consuelo's father Pantaleón Perez served as the head chef to two Cuban presidents. Her maternal grandfather, Leonardo García, emigrated to Cuba from Pola de Siero, Asturias, Spain, where he married Gloria's grandmother, Consuelo Perez, who was originally from Logroño, Spain.
Estefan's maternal grandparents were Spanish immigrants. Gloria Estefan (née Fajardo García) was born into a middle-class household in Havana, Cuba to parents José Fajardo (1933–1980) and Gloria García (1930–2017).
Hailed as the " Queen of Latin Pop" by the media, she has amassed 38 number one hits across Billboard charts including 15 chart-topping songs on Hot Latin Songs chart. īillboard listed Estefan as the 3rd Most Successful Latina & 23rd Greatest Latin Artist of all time. Richard Blanco, the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Poet, author of "How to Love a Country", told the Boston Globe that Gloria Estefan is among the Latin singers who helped him to ground "in the musical poetry of my culture and rejuvenate my spirits". She is also on the Top 100 Greatest Artists of All Time lists of VH1 and Billboard. She was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and has received multiple Billboard Awards. Estefan also won an MTV Video Music Award, was honored with the American Music Award for Lifetime Achievement, as well as being named BMI Songwriter of the Year. In 2015, she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her contributions to American music and received the Kennedy Center Honors in December 2017 for her contributions to American Culture Life. Įstefan has won three Grammy Awards and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Las Vegas Walk of Fame. Estefan's record sales surpass more than 75 million worldwide, making her one of the best-selling female singers of all-time. Many of her songs, such as " Rhythm Is Gonna Get You", " 1-2-3", " Don't Wanna Lose You", " Get On Your Feet", " Here We Are", " Coming Out of the Dark", " Bad Boy", " Oye!", " Party Time" and a remake of " Turn the Beat Around" became international chart-topping hits. It was also the first Diamond album in Spain. It was the first number-one album on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, established when it was released. Her 1993 Spanish-language album Mi Tierra won the first of her three Grammy Awards for Best Tropical Latin Album. She made her comeback in March 1991 with a new world tour and album called Into the Light. In March 1990, Estefan suffered a broken vertebra when her tour bus was involved in a serious accident. She is considered the Latin artist who broke down the barriers of Latin music in the international market and opened the doors to several Latin artists such as Shakira, J.Lo, Ricky Martin, Selena, among others. In 1988, she and the band got their first number-one hit with the song " Anything for You". She earned worldwide success with " Conga" in 1985, which became Estefan's signature song and led to Miami Sound Machine winning the grand prix in the 15th annual Tokyo Music Festival in 1986. A contralto, she started her career as the lead singer in the group Miami Latin Boys, which later became known as Miami Sound Machine. Gloria Estefan ( Spanish: born Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo García 1 September 1957) is a Cuban and American singer, actress, and businesswoman.