Silverio Pérez
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Silverio Pérez | |
Born | July 18, 1948 (age 58) Puerto Rico |
Silverio Pérez (born July 18, 1948) is a musician, comedian, entrepreneur and broadcasting media host, born in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. He is known for several reasons, among them:
- hosting several succesful Puerto Rican television shows during his career.
- performing with the known group of political satire called Los Rayos Gamma (The Gamma Rays)
- performing with the nova trova group called Haciendo Punto en Otro Son.
- his motivational lectures which are usually called "Humortivación" (Humortivation).
He is the composer of several songs, among them, the Danza dedicated to the island of Vieques ("Isla Nena") and many others.
Pérez is the oldest of eight brothers and sisters. While Pérez was a teenager he became involved in various church singing groups and in the Puerto Rican production of Up With People. He later formed a duo that specialized in Puerto Rican music, and as a result, was a guest -and later hosted- an autoctonous Puerto Rican music television program, "Borinquen Canta", along with news broadcaster Guillermo José Torres. He later studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez, but remained active as a part-time singer while completing his studies. He then realized that Engineering, while a lucrative career, did not fulfill his vocation as a singer.
Pérez formally started his career with the singing group Haciendo Punto en Otro Son with a debut concert at a night club called "La Tea" in San Juan (1975). This band, whose other members included Irvin Garcia, Jossy Latorre, Nano Cabrera and Tony Croatto, toured all of Puerto Rico and some other countries, recording various albums and 8-tracks.
After the group broke up, Pérez went into Puerto Rican television with the Los Rayos Gamma show. In Los Rayos Gamma, he teamed up with Sunshine Logrono, Jacobo Morales and Horacio Olivo to satirize Puerto Rican politics. Later on, he became the show host of the successful program, En Serio Con Silverio.
In 1987, he was credited with coining the term Chupacabra, referring to creatures around Puerto Rico with a habit of attacking and drinking the blood of livestock, especially goats.
In 2000, he debuted in the show Anda Pa'l Cara. He also wrote, in 1996, a book named Humortivacion, which promotes motivation through humor. Currently, Pérez also hosts a radio show, Arranca en Fa!. Humortivacion had a sequel, Mas Humortivacion, and a follow-up, "Domesticando tu dinosario"
Pérez also writes a column in El Nuevo Día newspaper.
In the mid 1990's, an electric gate caught Pérez's right arm and fractured various arm and hand bones, for which he underwent surgery in at least four occasions. On October 31, 2005, Pérez had a cancerous tumor removed from his prostate. Until then, Perez had been fairly successful in hiding his illness from the Puerto Rican public.