Marc Anthony grew up in East Harlem to Puerto Rican parents Guillermina and Felipe Muñiz, the youngest of eight children. Anthony grew up listening to a combination of Latin musicians including Hector Lavoe, Willie Colón and Rubén Blades and contemporary pop songs by the likes of Air Supply and Josê Feliciano. Introduced to music theory by their father Anthony and his sister were discovered by demo and commercial producer David Harris, who hired Anthony to sing in the background of a number of productions.
In his early career Anthony worked as a session vocalist for a number of Latin and undergrounds acts in New York City, U.S. This included writing and producing “Boy, I’ve Been Told” for friend and freestyle artist Sa-Fire, which became a Top 40 Hop-Hop Hit, and subsequently sung on Sa-Fire's album.
Marc Anthony’s debut album “When the Night Is Over,” released in 1991, was recorded with the assistance of DJ and producer Little Louie Vega, in a Latin hip-hop style and featured the track “Ride on the Rhythm”, which topped the Billboard’s Dance Music Chart. Anthony’s second album entitled “Otra Nota” was produced by the well known producer Sergio George and was widely agreed it represented Anthony’s salsa style and Latin roots far more than previous releases.
On the wave of acts like Ricky Martin and Enrique Iglesias who managed to maintain the appeal of Latin music within mainstream pop, Anthony released a self-titled English language album that had a measured public appeal, reaching the top ten in the Billboard Album Chart.
Since then Anthony has continued to release number of albums and collaborations, contributing to him being the top selling Tropical Salsa artist of all time, having sold over 12 million albums worldwide.
Anthony has won two Grammy Awards one for Best Tropical Latin Album for “Contra La Corriente” and Best Latin Pop Album for “Amar Sin Mentors”, along with four Latin Grammy Awards. Has won two American Music Awards and no less than 23 Billboard Latin Music Awards. In 2009 Anthony was the recipient of the highly prestigious Congressional Hispanic Causcus Institute’s (CHCI) Chair’s Award.
Marco Antonio Muñiz better known by his stage name Marc Anthony is one of the top selling Tropical artists of all time in the US. He is a showman through and through and his background in both music and television really aids him onstage.
He has a huge discography with over ten albums and since the first in 1991 he has gained a large following of his tropical/salsa mash-up. He has also had a string of huge hits on the US Latin charts so clearly the demand to see Marc Anthony live is huge. You only have to listen to the rapturous cheers in the venue as the lights dim and the singer prepares to take to the stage.
Arriving in animated fashion, he begins with uptempo 'I Need To Know' which keeps the crowds dancing below. A lavish stage setup illuminates the whole show and Anthony proves himself to be a classic performer during 'Aguanile'. He continually acknowledges and thanks the crowd for their support and singing throughout. A sincere rendition of 'Tu amor me have bien' winds down an enjoyable evening in the company of a classic singer.