The New York Times has called Raul Midón "a one-man band who turns a guitar into an orchestra and his voice into a chorus."
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and guitarist Raul Midón has built a genre-defying career that blends soul, jazz, Latin rhythms, and acoustic virtuosity into a sound entirely his own. Blind since birth, Midón has often been described as a "one-man band"--turning his guitar into an orchestra and his voice into a chorus (The New York Times). His artistry has earned praise from icons such as Quincy Jones ("his music makes you smile"), Elton John (who called State of Mind a "soul classic"), and Bill Withers, who championed his music.
The New York Times has called Raul Midón "a one-man band who turns a guitar into an orchestra and his voice into a chorus."
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and guitarist Raul Midón has built a genre-defying career that blends soul, jazz, Latin rhythms, and acoustic virtuosity into a sound entirely his own. Blind since birth, Midón has often been described as a "one-man band"--turning his guitar into an orchestra and his voice into a chorus (The New York Times). His artistry has earned praise from icons such as Quincy Jones ("his music makes you smile"), Elton John (who called State of Mind a "soul classic"), and Bill Withers, who championed his music.
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