Luichy Guzman

Luis Alberto Guzmán (Spanish pronunciation: [lujs ˈalβeɾto ɣuzˈman]; born 22 July 1974) is a Dominican composer and singer-songwriter.[1] He has composed the music for the films Quiero ser fiel,[2] Ladrones[3] and Veneno: Primera caída – El relámpago de Jack, for which he won the Premio La Silla in 2018.[4]

Luichy Guzman
Luichy Guzman in 2013
Background information
Birth nameLuis Alberto Guzmán Peña
Also known asLuichy
Born (1974-07-22) 22 July 1974
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
GenresFilm score
Occupation(s)Composer, singer-songwriter
InstrumentsGuitar, keyboard, piano
Years active1990–present
Websiteluichyguzman.com

In 2009, Guzman received an award for producing the stage musical Les Misérables from the Asociacion de Cronistas de Arte de Santo Domingo.[5]

Early life and family

Luis Alberto Guzmán was born on 22 July 1974 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to Josefina (née Peña) and Luis Guzmán Molina a musician. As a young child, he played the keyboard at home but never had piano lessons.

His father is a legendary dominican rocker, and with his help and the help of his aunt he learned to play the guitar at the age of 12.

Luichy attended Colegio Dominicano De La Salle, graduating in 1993.

Guzmán has two brothers, Luis Eduardo and Luis Omar, and one sister, Ayerine.

Career

Early career

Guzman began his career playing guitar and singing in the late 1980s with the band Razon Vital. After that he went through various local bands either as a backup singer or as a guitar player.

After a stint at being an actor in various musicals he released his first album, Contracorriente in 2004. Later on he wrote many advertising jingles.

Film scoring

A turning point in Guzman's career occurred with the 2014 film Quiero ser fiel. American director Joe Menendez was looking for someone to score Quiero ser fiel, and the producer knew Guzman from a mutual friend and asked him to do a demo. Menendez was impressed by Guzman's work and hired him to score Quiero ser fiel.

A year after Quiero ser fiel, Guzman was asked to compose the score for Joe Menendez's Ladrones. Ladrones’ instrumentation consisted mostly of synthesizers, samplers and guitars played by Guzman. It also used live musicians for the strings and the brass sections.

Guzman was approached to compose the score for the 2018 film Veneno: Primera caída – El relámpago de Jack. Guzman won a Premio La Silla for Best Original Score.

Personal life

Guzman has a son from his first marriage named Gustavo Alberto.

Guzman lives in Santo Domingo with his second wife, singer/actress Carolina Rivas, with whom he has an additional two children.

Awards

Albums

Studio Albums

Title Release date Label Format
Contracorriente 2 October 2004 Estudio 828 CD, digital download
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References

  1. "Luichy Guzman entre la musica y el cine". Hoy Digital. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  2. "Presentan banda sonora comedia Quiero ser fiel". El Nacional. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  3. "Película Ladrones". Cine Informacion y mas. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  4. ""Veneno" arrasa en Premios La Silla". Hoy Digital. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  5. "Ganadores de los Premios Casandra". Diario Libre. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
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