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      • In 1989, the group's name ceased being included on the CD or album products—as Estefan continued as a solo artist.
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  2. In 1978, Gloria married Emilio Estefan Jr. after two years of dating. [7] In 1979, Miami Sound Machine added American guitarist and native Miamian, Wesley B. Wright, and Cuban-born Fernando Garcia on trumpet (unrelated to "Kiki" Garcia).

  3. Oct 1, 2020 · Gloria and Emilio Estefan became the faces of Latin pop not by creating it in its image but by understanding what works and making the best music possible out of it.

    • Marcos Hassan
  4. Sep 12, 2022 · In 1975 she met keyboardist Emilio Estefan, her future husband, who led a band called the Miami Latin Boys. Estefan became the lead singer and the band was renamed the Miami Sound Machine, before...

  5. May 29, 2019 · By the mid-to-late 1980s, Gloria started taking top billing on MSM songs, and in 1989 she went solo. Among her most famous songs include 'The Rhythm is Gonna Get You', 'Can't Stay Away from You', '1-2-3', 'Don't Wanna Lose You', 'Coming Out of the Dark', and 'Turn the Beat Around'.

    • Tom Eames
  6. After several more releases on the Audiofon, RCA Victor, and MSM Records labels, the band was signed to Discos CBS International and released several albums beginning with the 1978 self-titled album Miami Sound Machine. In 1978, Gloria married Emilio Estefan Jr. after two years of dating.

  7. Apr 23, 2022 · In September 1995, Gloria Estefan experienced tragedy yet again. She was sailing on the waters off Miami Beach with her husband to celebrate the release of a new album when the unthinkable...

  8. Gloria Estefan, now sharing co-billing with Miami Sound Machine, scored two UK Number 1 albums with 1988s Anything For You and 1989’s Cuts Both Ways, by which time she’d binned the MSM ...