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Born in Santurce, Puerto Rico, Torres learned to play the violin and keyboards at a young age. He started composing when he was in high school. He then enrolled in [[Berklee College of Music]] where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a dual major of "''Music Production & Engineering''"and "''Commercial Arranging''". Torres lived in [[New York]] for a while working as a studio assistant at the famed [[Sony Music Studios]] and later moved to [[Miami, Florida]] in 1998.
Born in Santurce, Puerto Rico, Torres learned to play the violin and keyboards at a young age. He started composing when he was in high school. He then enrolled in [[Berklee College of Music]] where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a dual major of "''Music Production & Engineering''"and "''Commercial Arranging''". Torres lived in [[New York]] for a while working as a studio assistant at the famed [[Sony Music Studios]] and later moved to [[Miami, Florida]] in 1998.


His first recorded composition was "''No Puedo Olvidar''" by pop group MDO on 1999. The song made it to #1 on the [[Billboard Hot Latin Tracks]] chart. That same year, another one of his compositions, "''Llegar A Ti''" was recorded by christian artist Jaci Velasquez and quickly climbed to the #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart, earning him an [[ASCAP]] Song of the Year award. On June 19, 2001, he became a solo artist with the release of a self-titled album. The album spun out the Top 40 singles ''"Como Olvidar"'' and ''"Nunca Imagine"''. Later that same year, his production of "Cuando Seas Mia" by group [[Son By Four]] also made it to the #1 spot on Billboard.
His first recorded composition was "''No Puedo Olvidar''" by pop group MDO on 1999. The song made it to #1 on the [[Billboard Hot Latin Tracks]] chart. That same year, another one of his compositions, "''Llegar A Ti''" was recorded by christian artist Jaci Velasquez and quickly climbed to the #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart, earning him an [[ASCAP]] Song of the Year award. On June 19, 2001, he became a solo artist with the release of a self-titled album. The album spun out the Billboard Top 20 singles ''"Como Olvidar"'' and ''"Hoy Te Vas"''. Later that same year, his production of "Cuando Seas Mia" by group [[Son By Four]] also made it to the #1 spot on Billboard.


His work on "''Acustico''" by [[Ednita Nazario]] as co-producer, songwriter, and featured artist, earned his first [[Latin Grammy Awards]] nomination on 2002. Later that year, he produced the critically acclaimed "''Encuentro''" featuring singer-songwriter's [[Juan Luis Guerra]], [[Ruben Blades]], and [[Robi Draco Rosa]]. On 2003 he produced [[Ricky Martin]]'s "''Almas del Silencio''", an album that included songwriting collaborations with artists [[Franco de Vita]], [[Ricardo Arjona]], [[Alejandro Sanz]], and [[Juanes]]. The album broke the [[Soundscan]] one week sales record for an all-spanish album. The single "''Tal Vez''" topped the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks for 12 weeks. The song, written by [[Franco de Vita]] with musical arrangements and production by Torres, went on to win "''Song of the Year''" at that 2003's [[Latin Grammy Awards]]. The album also gave 3 additional #1 singles. Later that year Torres produced the album "''Por Ti''" by [[Ednita Nazario]]. Both Nazario's "Por Ti" and Martin's "Almas del Silencio" went on to win Best Pop Album Awards (Female/Male) at 2004's [[Billboard Latin Music Awards]] earning Tommy his first nomination for Producer of the Year at the [[Billboard Latin Music Awards]].
His work on "''Acustico''" by [[Ednita Nazario]] as co-producer, songwriter, and featured artist, earned his first [[Latin Grammy Awards]] nomination on 2002. Later that year, he produced the critically acclaimed "''Encuentro''" featuring singer-songwriter's [[Juan Luis Guerra]], [[Ruben Blades]], and [[Robi Draco Rosa]]. On 2003 he produced [[Ricky Martin]]'s "''Almas del Silencio''", an album that included songwriting collaborations with artists [[Franco de Vita]], [[Ricardo Arjona]], [[Alejandro Sanz]], and [[Juanes]]. The album broke the [[Soundscan]] one week sales record for an all-spanish album. The single "''Tal Vez''" topped the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks for 12 weeks. The song, written by [[Franco de Vita]] with musical arrangements and production by Torres, went on to win "''Song of the Year''" at that 2003's [[Latin Grammy Awards]]. The album also gave 3 additional #1 singles. Later that year Torres produced the album "''Por Ti''" by [[Ednita Nazario]]. Both Nazario's "Por Ti" and Martin's "Almas del Silencio" went on to win Best Pop Album Awards (Female/Male) at 2004's [[Billboard Latin Music Awards]] earning Tommy his first nomination for Producer of the Year at the [[Billboard Latin Music Awards]].

Revision as of 20:48, 16 March 2008

Tommy Torres is a Latin Grammy Awards winning producer, singer and songwriter from Puerto Rico. Named as the #1 Hot Latin Tracks producer of 2007 by Billboard Magazine, Torres has written and produced songs for many artists such as Ricardo Arjona, Ednita Nazario, Jaci Velazquez , and Ricky Martin.

Born in Santurce, Puerto Rico, Torres learned to play the violin and keyboards at a young age. He started composing when he was in high school. He then enrolled in Berklee College of Music where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a dual major of "Music Production & Engineering"and "Commercial Arranging". Torres lived in New York for a while working as a studio assistant at the famed Sony Music Studios and later moved to Miami, Florida in 1998.

His first recorded composition was "No Puedo Olvidar" by pop group MDO on 1999. The song made it to #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart. That same year, another one of his compositions, "Llegar A Ti" was recorded by christian artist Jaci Velasquez and quickly climbed to the #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart, earning him an ASCAP Song of the Year award. On June 19, 2001, he became a solo artist with the release of a self-titled album. The album spun out the Billboard Top 20 singles "Como Olvidar" and "Hoy Te Vas". Later that same year, his production of "Cuando Seas Mia" by group Son By Four also made it to the #1 spot on Billboard.

His work on "Acustico" by Ednita Nazario as co-producer, songwriter, and featured artist, earned his first Latin Grammy Awards nomination on 2002. Later that year, he produced the critically acclaimed "Encuentro" featuring singer-songwriter's Juan Luis Guerra, Ruben Blades, and Robi Draco Rosa. On 2003 he produced Ricky Martin's "Almas del Silencio", an album that included songwriting collaborations with artists Franco de Vita, Ricardo Arjona, Alejandro Sanz, and Juanes. The album broke the Soundscan one week sales record for an all-spanish album. The single "Tal Vez" topped the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks for 12 weeks. The song, written by Franco de Vita with musical arrangements and production by Torres, went on to win "Song of the Year" at that 2003's Latin Grammy Awards. The album also gave 3 additional #1 singles. Later that year Torres produced the album "Por Ti" by Ednita Nazario. Both Nazario's "Por Ti" and Martin's "Almas del Silencio" went on to win Best Pop Album Awards (Female/Male) at 2004's Billboard Latin Music Awards earning Tommy his first nomination for Producer of the Year at the Billboard Latin Music Awards.

2004 also saw the independent release of Torres' second album "Estar de Moda No Está de Moda". The album included the singles "De Rodillas", "Dame Esta Noche", "Un Poquito", "Besos y Sal", "Sigo Aqui", and "Vinito Pa'l Corazon" . The first 4 singles were #1 airplay hits on his natal Puerto Rico. "De Rodillas" reached #1 in several countries including Peru and Panama. Later on 2004, Torres began work on "Adentro" by singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona. The album was an instant hit with both critics and the public. The song "Acompañame a Estar Solo", penned by Arjona with musical arrangements and production by Torres, became #1 on the Billboard Magazine charts. The album "Adentro" won several awards on 2005, including Best Latin Pop Album at the Grammy Awards and Best Pop Album at the Latin Grammy Awards.

On 2006, Torres produced Ricky Martin's ''MTV Unplugged'', which included new arrangements of old Ricky Martin hits and three new songs. The album was well received with both commercial and critical success. The song "Tu Recuerdo", penned by Torres, topped the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks for 7 weeks and mantained a top 20 spot on the chart for an astonishing 26 weeks. The song featured La Mari from flamenco-electronic group Chambao and Torres on acoustic guitar and vocal. The song "Tu Recuerdo" was nominated for Song of the Year on several awards in 2007, including the Latin Grammy Awards and Billboard Latin Music Awards, Premios MTV Latinoamerica, and winning the coveted ASCAP Pop Song of the Year Award. The album "MTV Unplugged" picked up an equal amount of nominations and eventually went on to win two Latin Grammy Awards for Best Pop Album and Best Longform Video. The song "Pegate", co-written by Torres, Martin, and Roy Tavare, became a Top 10 hit on several countries in Latin America and Europe. It also won an ASCAP recognition at the ASCAP Music Awards.

On 2007, Torres began work on his third solo album "Tarde o Temprano".

A new collaboration with singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona resulted in the song "Quien", from the album "Quien Dijo Ayer". The song was written of Arjona (lyrics) and Torres (music) reaching the top 10 of the Billboard charts. Also on the same album, Torres produced and arranged the songs "Quiero" and "Tarde (Sin Danos A Terceros)", a duet with Arjona and spanish artist Marta Sanchez. The album "Quien Dijo Ayer", was nominated for Best Pop Album at the Billboard Latin Awards. He also co-produced the song "Ya No Estamos Solos" ("Non Siamo Soli"), a duet with Eros Ramazotti and Ricky Martin. The song became a #1 hit in several countries in Europe and Latin America but only reached Top20 status in the United States.

On December 2007, Billboard Magazine named Torres as the #1 Hot Latin Tracks producer of the year, becoming the first Puerto Rican to achieve that recognition. On February, 2008 Torres released the radio single "Pegadito" thru the Warner Music label.


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