Frankie Negron

Salsa music, Musical Artist

1977 –

66

Who is Frankie Negron?

Frankie Negrón is a singer of salsa music of Puerto Rican descent. He is among a group of notable young tropical singers and soneros who have woven a blend of pop, rock, gospel music, R&B, hip-hop, and reggaetón elements into their salsa, a group that includes Huey Dunbar, Charlie Cruz, Kevin Ceballo, and Obie Bermúdez. Siblings include a younger sister, Jaqueline Negrón, who is also a singer and dancer, and a brother, David Negrón.

Frankie attended Newark Arts High School in the early 90s gaining notoriety as part of an R&B singing group called Base Harmony. As part of Base Harmony, Frankie sang for audiences in the New Jersey Senate, Newark City Hall, The United in Group Harmony Association, and various clubs and venues around the tri-state area. It was during this period with Base Harmony that Frankie reinforced his already great vocal talents with an understanding of soul singing, complex group harmony, and stage performance that he'd draw from later in his musical career.

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Born
Jan 21, 1977
Newark
Also known as
  • Negron, Frankie
Nationality
  • Puerto Rico
Profession

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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