Book details

  • Genre:biography & autobiography
  • Sub-genre:Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / Hispanic & Latino
  • Language:English
  • Duration5 Hours 49 Minutes
  • Audiobook ISBN:9798350949919

Lugo an Autobiography

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By Edwin Lugo Walker

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Overview


"Lugo an Autobiography" is the story of Borinqueño Edwin Anthony Lugo Walker a Nuyorican Broadway and TV & Film Actor, Songwriter, Performer, Author and Producer.
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Description


Working in the entertainment industry as a Borinqueño Latino has culminated in a fulfilling life. I am the proud Nephew of Roberto Clemente Walker. I stared on Broadway in Paul Simon's musical "The Capeman", signed as a Recording Artist to RCA Records and as a Songwriter to BMG/Universal music. I was grateful to Perform for the Troops with The Armed Forces Entertainment/USO around the world. I was honored to co/write a song on the Grammy Award winning "Just Chillin" by Norman Brown, and won Amateur night at The Legendary Apollo Theatre. An Actor on T.V, Lugo is a Young Arts Alumni and member SAGAFTRA, NARAS, ASCAP, BMI and SESAC. I won The Presidents Volunteer Service Award for my work with children at the New York Performing Arts Academy. Every opportunity has been relished. When I made it to performing arts high school in Manhattan I made a promise to myself to write everything down. I began my journal when I was 15 years old and lived in Public Housing in the Castle Hill Projects in The Bronx directly across the street from Jennifer Lopez's house. Lugo an autobiography is a record of creative real life stories of growing up in the industry where I was not supposed to excel. The fulfilled life comes with many challenges. My most difficult challenge is my bipolar illness. We all know that many famous performing artists and icons were and are bipolar. Marilyn Monroe and Marlon Brando were both bipolar. And the list goes on. But the truth about bipolar illness is that it is very painful, difficult, misunderstood, stigmatized and often misdiagnosed. "Lugo an autobiography" goes deep to explain how debilitating an illness this can be and goes on to show that under the right medical care one can lead a productive and successful career and life. This book also delves into the complex workings of the creative artist. It has examples of movie treatments, ideas, poetry, lyrics and every day musings. It also deals with serious issues regarding explicit sexuality, sexual identity, LGBTQIA+ relationships and family. Religion is also a very prominent topic in this book since I was raised very Christian where being a Performing Artist was frowned upon. This book is a journal of my experience growing up and fulfilling my life as a singer, songwriter, performer as well as expressing myself and defining myself in my own image. It is a difficult account through the maze that is my mind and the blessing that is my life. No detail is spared in bringing you the story of my life. I am an entertainer. I am an artist which came up from a place where I was not supposed to come from. No one gave me the permission to be me, to the contrary I was supposed to die, I was supposed to be in jail, I was supposed to fail yet here I am. I beat the odds. Yes, I have been successful because I have also failed many, many times and I am still fighting. I am fighting for my art, I am fighting for my life, I am fighting for my sanity, I am fighting for my family, I am fighting for my love and my same sex identity. This is a record of my scorecard. It really does not matter how many times you're Knocked down what matters is how many times you get up is serious talk and not a metaphor. Inside you will find insight into what it means to be Young gifted and Puerto Rican in America. Every obstacle, every naysayer, every racist, every cynic and every judge could not outweigh my passion or my lust for learning and Art. I overcame and crushed them all and continued on my path. Fortunately, my talent was recognized, applauded and celebrated by both visionaries and the public. I am very grateful for all of the artistic opportunities and the friends who have lifted me up. I am very glad that I have been able to share my Art with the world. I am very blessed. And this book shows you how I did it, and how I am still doing it because I feel that I have not even scratched the surface. It's only beginning.
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About The Author


Edwin Lugo Walker, aka Lugo, is a proud Borinqueño and is the nephew of the legendary Roberto Clemente Walker. Lugo™ grew up in The Bronx, New York.  He began singing in his father's church at age three. Robert Redford asked him to attend the Sundance Theatre Lab and assigned Actor Glen Close as his mentor. He earned a Young Arts merit scholarship in theatre. Lugo™ actively served as a TNG-CWA Local Union Officer at The National Labor College in MD. He enhanced his skills at several esteemed institutions, including the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, where he earned a certificate from His Majesty King Charles III. Lugo™ also attended the Performing Arts High School, receiving a Certificate of Excellence in Theatre from the Fiorello H. LaGuardia School of Music and the Arts. He trained under National Medal of Arts Awardee Miriam Colon at The Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre and Rosetta Lenoire at AMAS Repertory Theatre in New York. Later, he completed his double major in Theatre and Opera at the University of Texas at Austin. Lugo™ is an undefeated champion on "Showtime at The Apollo". He was discovered by Paul Simon, where he starred on Broadway in "Paul Simon's The Capeman" alongside Ednita Nazario, Marc Anthony, and Ruben Blades. Collaborations with multi-platinum and multi-Grammy winning producers include * Paul Simon (Ladysmith Black Mombazo) * "Bassy" Bob Brockmann (Christina Aguilera) * Rob Fusari (Lady Gaga) * Abdul Malik Abbott (Jay-Z) * The Berman Brothers (Baha Men) * Justin Strauss (Luther Vandross) * Harold Martin Jr. (The Holland Tunnel Project). His genres include acid jazz, neo-soul, Latin, hip-hop, funk, and gospel.  He uses ™ or his awarded U.S. trademark as a moniker to sell his intellectual property universally.  He has appeared on Good Morning America, Billboard, Illustrate, Stereostickman, Urban Latino, El Diario, and the New York Daily News, as well as multiple blog publications. He has garnered over one million views on YouTube. He is an Actor at the Hudson Theatre Guild, made famous by Whoopi Goldberg. He performed at The Jazz Café in London and The Nuyorican Poets Café. Poet Allen Ginsberg hailed the latter as "the most integrated place on earth." Lugo has made notable appearances in television series such as "The Nick," "The Night Of," "The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," "Law and Order," and "Saturday Night Live." He also appears in McDonald's and Apple iPad National commercials. He served on U.S.O. tours in Japan, Korea, Italy, Spain, and Afghanistan, received the President's Volunteer Service Award "1000 Points of Light", and was honored as a NATO Diplomat. He published an autobiographical masterwork rich in history, poetry, prose, and song lyrics.
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