Biography
Morera (Danay Morera) Born in La Habana, Cuba, the 07 August 1976. Daughter
of Ileana and Alberto Morera. When she was very joung, she moved with her
family to Bulgary, in Europe: in Sofia, her father worked for the ambassy
of Cuba. Here, Morera attended the Soviet School and learned the Russian
language. Her favourite subject, also thanks to her maternal grandparents
Antonio and Gladys, is music, and she became the first voice of the school's
chorous, winning several awards in different contests. In 1990, the Morera
family went back to Cuba and Danay went to the Middle School. But it was
at the High School that her grandmother Gladys insisted on her having singing
lessons. She moved her first steps in the art of music with one of the
most important Lyric Masters of Cuba: Carlos Socrates, the solo voice of
the Opera Nacional de Cuba. After finishing the High School, Danay attended
the University at the High School of Languages and Literature of La Habana:
here she learned Literature and English. As her love for music grew stronger,
she left University to follow her dream: she became a showgirl in a show
for tourists. Among these tourists, there were some important music managers
who immediately noticed her artistic talents. She was invited to Italy
to take part to the “Bomba Cubana” show as a singer. She learned
a lot about the art of the show thanks to the artistic direction of Virginia
Lima, asssited by famous choreographers such as Eduardo Rosillo, and Masters
of theatre such as Nelson Dorr. She also learned the Jazz-singing with
Antonella Ricci. In 2000, she participated at the Concert of the Century,
together with many important artists such as Gianna Nannini, in Piazza
Vittorio Veneto in Turin. In the following years, she did a lot of artistic
collaborations as a solo singer and her songs appeared in the International
dance hit parades. Morera's new single CD will soon be out: she has a written
destiny to be a big success as a pop singer thanks to Latin music. Produced
by Romeo Ferrero, responsible of the success of Havana Mambo, this CD is
romantic, soft, seductive thanks to the voice of its interpreter, a coloured
music party. A latin-acustic, funny and bitter, happy and nostalgic pop.
It features the guitar of Matteo Negrin, the piano of Tony Velardi, the
cajon of Vito Miccolis, the baby bass of Daniel Martinez Izquierdo and
the bass guitar of Javier Masvidal. The most important song of this single
CD is “solo para ti”, presented in latin-acustic but also in
a pop version, produced by Madrid da Josè Mestre. Morera, real name
Danay Morera, has written a text in English to be included in this CD,
a song called “Free”. This Cd also features two other songs:
the famous “En un quadro en la pared “ by Havana Mambo, and
a latin-acoustic version of “Non è l'amore che va via” by
Vinicio Capossela. The last song “Si el corazon hablara “ was
written by Raul Frometa: we can listen to Morera's sweet-sounding interpretation,
accompanied by the piano of Peruvian Master J. Cesar Correa of “Mercadonegro”.
Published by the new Mcpodcast.net for the musical publishing editions
Tauri s.r.l., the world preview of Morera's single, accompanied by the
Havana Mambo band, took place on Sunday, 13th May 2007 in Piazza San Carlo
in Turin, during the National Day for Organs' and Tissues' Donation and
Trasplant. Later, Morera took part to the “Inedito 2007” Show
at the "Pulp" disco, on the 18th of May in Milan: she was then
accompanied by her music band “Latinacustico”, and she presented
her song “En un quadro en la pared”. |