Jorge Moreno
2017 Kern County Fair
Budweiser Pavilion
FREE with paid Admission into the fair
Seating is first-come, first-serve
Jorge Moreno is an American musician of Cuban descent.
Moreno won much critical acclaim for his debut album and was awarded a Latin Grammy award for “Best New Artist”, Early the next year he nominated in the (Anglo) Grammy’s for “Best Latin Album” and was one of the first artists to perform in Spanish on Good Morning America.
He also received much praise and a Univision Nomination for his avant gard Self Directed Video for his track “Mi Sufrimiento”, in which Moreno Humorusly confesses that the record company would not pay for another video so he did it himself.
After the dissolution of Maverick, Moreno went indie and was soon asked by Clive Davis to record a track “Satellite” with none other than Carlos Santana for the movie soundtrack Miramax film “Havana Nights” produced by Moreno’s first producer Lester Mendez (Shakira).
Moreno then proceeded to release his second album cleverly titled “El Segundo” which started to gather more critical acclaim but was lost at radio in a wave of Reggaeton fad.
Soon after he performed his signature version of Babalu’ on the Victoria Secret Fashion show broadcast worldwide and seen by over 40 million people.
In 2011 Moreno won the International Songwriters contest as best Video for his song “Thank you” and came in as first runner up for the composition.
Moreno can also add TV Producer to his many talents, he opened a Production company on South beach named Beach Pictures which focuses on Docu-Reality content. He has produced content for MTV, CURRENT TV, TLC and the CW. He was creator and Executive producer of the summer series “The Catalina” based on the real life employees of the popular South Beach hotel. The Catalina was a one-hour show on the CW network.
Most recently Moreno opened a restaurant “Moreno’s Cuba” a 1950’s style speakeasy bar and cafe at the Riviera Hotel and Suites on South Beach.