José Vega Santana

José Vega Santana "Remi"
Born February 28, 1958 (1958-02-28) (age 53)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Occupation Singer, Host, Comedian

José Vega Santana a.k.a "Remi" (born February 28, 1958) is a clown from Puerto Rico. A book "Remi, El Clown" describes his adventures as a clown. He has made many presentations in the United States. While he was a student at the Inter-American University he developed the character of "Remi". His group called themselves as "Los Dulces Payasos" or "The Sweet Clowns".

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Early years

Santana was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, his mother was the lead singer in "Googie Santana" and his grandfather was former baseball player Pepe Santana. Ever since he was young, Santana knew that he wanted to be an entertainer. He started as a radio music programmer and announcer. Later, he joined the dance and theater company of Maria Teresa Miranda.[1]

In the mid-1970s, Santana was a Psychology student in the Inter-American University. During that time he also took painting classes in the School of Plastic Arts in San Juan. It is there that he, together with some other students decided to form an "Artisans Market" at the Luis Muñoz Rivera Park. The purpose of the "Market" was to give painting classes to young children, and on one occasion they dressed up as clowns. This was when Santana developed and created the character of "Remi". They became so popular that they decided to form a group and call themselves Los Dulces Payasos (The Sweet Clowns).[2]

Remi the clown

In 1983, Santana and the group received an offer from local T.V. producer Tommy Muñiz to work in "Channel 7". The channel gave them their own children's show. During this time they also recorded an album with songs composed by Santana. They have the distinction of being the first "cultural clowns" to create new children's songs in Puerto Rico.[1]

During the time that Santana wasn't actingin his clown character, he sang and composed songs for the group Haciendo Punto en Otro Son. Santana composed "Mi Son", a song that summarized the band's journey from the first album until the last studio album Llegaremos. He participated in the group until the live album, Punto Final (1986). He also did a solo of one of his compositions called "Personajes".

In 1985, Santana developed a new concept in children's television, which he called Chiquimundo, and whose main objective was to educate children. This show was also transmitted on "Channel 7" and was produced by Rafo Muñiz (Tommy's son). "Remi" was joined by the clowns "Colorina" and "Cascabel". The show was an instant hit with the children and their parents in Puerto Rico.[1]

In 1986, the three clowns recorded an album for children which became a local hit. Santana joined forces with the musician Pedro Rivera Toledo and produced the theater production of El Soldadito de Plomo (The Little Lead Soldier) in which Santana played the leading role.

Singing career

In the year 2000, Santana was selected to represent Puerto Rico in the international song festival known as the "OTI" which was celebrated in the city of Acapulco, Mexico. In the festival he sang one of his compositions Con Una Cancion (With A Song) and won first place as "Best Singer". He also won a second place prize for "Best Composer". The last time a Puerto Rican had received a distinction in the "OTI" festival was in 1980, when Rafael Jose won as "Best Singer". Santana received a hero's welcome upon his return to the island and was honored by the Puerto Rico House of Representatives and Senate for his distinguished career of 20 years.[1][3]

Later years

Santana has traveled to many cities in the United States making presentations as "Remi". He had a comic book which was called Remi, El Clown which presented the adventures of Puerto Rico's Clown, Remi.

See also

Puerto Rico portal
Biography portal

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