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Gloria Estefan, celým jménem Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo García je kubánsko-americká zpěvačka a autorka písní, pětinásobná vítězka ceny Grammy.

Svoji kariéru začala jako zpěvačka v kapele Miami Sound Machine v roce 1975. Popularity u anglicky mluvícího obyvatelstva dosáhla s hity Dr. Beat a Conga .

Jedná se o jednu z nejznámějších umělkyň světa, která je také známa jako „Královna latino popu“. S více jak 90 miliony prodaných alb je nejúspěšnější umělkyní v historii iberoamerické latinské hudby. Wikipedia  

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“I majored in Psychology in college. I was going to be a child psychologist.”

thestrippodcast.com (September 9, 2006)
2007, 2008

“Are you kidding me!”

answer on "The View" television program to question asking if she ever flys economy (December 14, 2005)
2007, 2008

“What do you expect for your $12,000?”

question at Zo's Summer Groove benefit concert (Miami, July 15, 2006) to winning bidder for Estefan to personally read her first children's book "The Magically Mysterious Adventures of Noelle the Bulldog" at their home
2007, 2008

“We do have the power to save one another...”

iTunes interview (released June 2, 2007)
2007, 2008

“Dad joined the US Army by this point [1964], and initially he was stationed in Texas and then South Carolina. But the Vietnam war brought our normal life to an end. Once again, Dad was gone. Communications were very basic back then: Dad couldn't just pick up a cellphone and let us know he was okay. Months would go by without a letter or anything. Eventually he bought two tape recorders -- one he kept with him and one for our house. Dad used to talk into the recorder and send the tapes home. Then we would gather round our machine and tell Dad stories. And I would sing. I still have all the tapes, but I can't listen to them. It hurts too much. After Dad came back from Nam, he wasn't well. He'd been poisoned by Agent Orange and needed quite a lot of looking after. Mum was busy trying to get her Cuban qualifications revalidated by a US university, so I had to take care of Dad and my little sister [Becky]. It was tough. Toward the end, Dad was too far gone and he didn't really know what was hapening around him. I joined Miami Sound Machine in 1975 and we were getting quite successful, but Dad didn't even know who I was. He had to be moved to the hospital. On my wedding day in 1978 [September 2] I went to visit him, still wearing my wedding dress. That was the last time that he said my name. Dad died in 1980, but he touches my life every day. On my last album [Unwrapped] I did a lot of writing while I was looking at a picture of him in his younger days -- so happy and in the prime of his life. I'm not sure if he sees me, but I can feel him all around me. I hope he knows that I am so very proud of him.”

The [London] Sunday Times (November 17, 2006)
2007, 2008

“Well, I'm proud of it. I was declard persona non grata not by the country but by a terrorist regime. But I know that Cubans love me and my music.”

answer to question "How does it feel to be declared persona non grata by your own country?" www.philpost.com (November 25, 2006)
2007, 2008

“I received an award for 25 million in [album] sales the night before the bus accident”

in 1990
Gayle King XM satellite radio program (October 23, 2006)
2007, 2008