Ruth fernandez net worth

Ruth Fernández, a pioneering Afro-Puerto Rican singer, broke barriers and challenged stereotypes throughout her remarkable life and career. Her influence on Puerto Rico’s music industry and her advocacy for artists and civil rights cemented her legacy as a national treasure.
Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1919, Ruth Noemí Fernández Cortada was raised by her grandmother and began her professional singing career at the age of 14, performing on local radio stations. Her talent quickly garnered attention, leading to a contract with Columbia Records in 1941 and her New York debut at the Latin Theater, where she earned the nickname “El Alma de Puerto Rico Hecha Cancion” (The Soul of Puerto Rican Song).
While Fernández initially intended to study social work, she continued touring and performing throughout the Caribbean and the Americas. During World War II and the Korean War, she entertained Latino soldiers, further demonstrating her commitment to her community. In 1954, she returned to Puerto Rico and launched her solo career.
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Puerto Rican Singer Ruth Fernandez Dies at 92

Ruth Fernandez, a pioneer Puerto Rican singer who broke racial and gender barriers and was later elected a senator for the U.S. territory, has died. She was 92.

Fernandez died late Monday of septic shock and pneumonia, producer Vicky Hernandez told reporters.

Many Puerto Ricans on Tuesday mourned the passing of the woman with a deep voice known as the “soul of Puerto Rican song.” The government declared three days of official mourning with Puerto Rican and U.S. flags flown at half staff.

“A true glory of Puerto Rico has died,” former Gov. Rafael Hernandez Colon said. “Ruth Fernandez was a pioneer in several artistic fields, and she blazed a trail so that other Puerto Rican artists could gain prominence on the island and project themselves at an international level.”

“Arriba, corazones!” (“Lift up your hearts!”) was the trademark exhortation of Fernandez, who was the first woman singer to perform in a Puerto Rican orchestra.

She also broke barriers off the Caribbean

Ruth Fernández

Puerto Rican politician and singer

For the Swedish-Spanish actress, see Ruth Vega Fernandez.

Musical artist

Ruth Fernández (born Ruth Noemí Fernández Cortada;[note 1] 23 May 1919 – 9 January 2012) was a Puerto Ricancontralto and a member of the Puerto Rican Senate. According to the "Comisiones Nacionales para la Celebración del Quinto Centenario" (National Commission for the Celebration of the Fifth Centennial), she is said to be one of three artists whose contributions have helped unite Latin America. The other two artists named were Libertad Lamarque from Argentina and Pedro Vargas from Mexico.

Early years

Fernández was born Ruth Noemí Fernández Cortada in the Bélgica community of Barrio Cuarto in Ponce, Puerto Rico[1][2][3] to Santiago Fernández and Rosa María Cortada.[4] Fernández's mother died when she was six years old and she was raised along with her four other siblings by her grandmother.[5] She received her primary and secondary education in her hometown. As a child she lear

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