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    <title>Kiko Cibrian</title>
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    <dc:date>2008-11-20T13:00:01-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>REIK</title>
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      <dc:subject>REIK, Cibrian, Kiko, Rock, Hitmaker</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unlike many of their more opaque musical compadres, <a id='f3656' class='f3656' href='/affiliate/C3656'>REIK</a>&#8217;s sound has a rocking edge and melodic sweetness, a perfect combination for club hopping or romantic interludes. Founded in Mexicali, Mexico in 2003 by Jes&#250;s Alberto Navarro Rosas and Julio Ram&#237;rez Egu&#237;a, REIK first came on the radar of local audiences when they released their demos &#8220;Levemente" and "Ahora Sin Ti" into the fertile Mexican club scene underground.</p>

<p>Within a year of their formation, and the addition of vocalist/guitarist Gilberto "Bibi" Marin Espinoza, the indie band was being courted by the major labels and was eventually inked to Sony Music. Their self-titled debut album, produced by Abelardo V&#225;zquez and <a id='f3104' class='f3104' href='/affiliate/C3104'>Kiko Cibrian</a>, spun off three chart-topping singles, "Yo Quisiera,&#8221; &#8220;Que Vida La Mia&#8221; and &#8220;Noviembre Sin Ti,&#8221; as the album was certified gold, then platinum and the band received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best New Artist.</p>

<p>More accolades followed as REIK garnered four nomination nods in the MTV Video Music Awards Latin America in the categories of Best Pop Artist, Best Group, Best Northern Region Artist, and Best Northern Region New Artist, eventually winning three of the four categories. The band&#8217;s second CD, <em>Secuencia</em>, and the single "Invierno" followed its predecessor, receiving massive Latin American airplay.</p>

<p>REIK now crosses into the U.S. with regular stops in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and New York and, in 2007, they participated in the Alltel Wireless &#8220;Mi C&#237;rculo, Mi M&#250;sica&#8221; (My Circle, My Music) concert in El Paso, TX. And with the far-reaching power of video broadcasting, the pure power-pop sounds and undeniable visuals of REIK will undoubtedly continue to catapult the band beyond all borders.</p>
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      <dc:date>2007-12-22T20:49:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Producers Roundtable Spotlights Latin Music</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/535610</link>
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      <dc:subject>Cibrian, Kiko, Krys, Sebastian, Sardina, Rafa, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI, Gibson Guitar and <em>Billboard</em> magazine presented a Latin music-focused &#8220;Industry Insider&#8221; panel on October 17 at the Gibson Guitar Showroom in Beverly Hills. The panel, moderated by Billboard Latin music correspondent Ayala Ben-Yehuda, focused on Latin music, and featured Grammy-winning producers and songwriters KC Porter, Mark Portman, <a id='f3104' class='f3104' href='/affiliate/C3104'>Kiko Cibrian</a>, <a id='f2403' class='f2403' href='/affiliate/C2403'>Sebastian Krys</a>, <a id='f2433' class='f2433' href='/affiliate/C2433'>Rafa Sardina</a>, and Homero Patron.</p>

<p>The &#8220;Industry Insider&#8221; series is one of many opportunities BMI offers to connect songwriters with leaders movers in the entertainment industry.  The series is free and held every other month.</p>
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      <dc:date>2007-10-23T14:56:01-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>L.A. &#8216;Industry Insider&#8217; Spotlights Latin Music</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/535490</link>
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      <dc:subject>Martin, Ricky, Castro, Cristian, Aguilar, Pepe, Aguilera, Christina, Babyface, Black Eyed Peas, Boyz II Men, Braxton, Toni, Carey, Mariah, Cibrian, Kiko, Crow, Sheryl, Estefan, Gloria, Foster, David, Gray, Macy, Innis, Jackson, Janet, Kambon, Camara, King, Carole, Krys, Sebastian, Miguel, Luis, Natasha, JD, Ozomatli, Ross, Diana, Russell, Brenda, Santana, Carlos, Sardina, Rafa, Shakira, Soraya, Stone, Angie, Summer, Donna, Thalia, Vives, Carlos, White, Barry, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI, Gibson Guitar and <em>Billboard</em> magazine will present a Latin music-focused &#8220;Industry Insider&#8221; panel series on Wednesday, October 17. Focusing on Latin music, the &#8220;Producers Roundtable&#8221; will be held from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the Gibson Guitars Showroom in Beverly Hills. The showroom is located at 9350 Civic Center Drive, Suite 130. The panel will be moderated by <em>Billboard</em> Latin music correspondent Ayala Ben-Yehuda, and will feature some of Latin music&#8217;s top producers, including KC Porter, Mark Portman, <a id='f3104' class='f3104' href='/affiliate/C3104'>Kiko Cibrian</a>, <a id='f2403' class='f2403' href='/affiliate/C2403'>Sebastian Krys</a>, Marco Flores, Rafa Sardina, and Homero Patron. Held every other month, panel admission is through rsvp only. For general admission, contact MPerez@bmi.com.</p>

<p>About the panelists:</p>

<p><strong>KC Porter</strong> - This Grammy Award-winning producer, arranger and composer has chart-topping works with such Latin superstars as <a id='f6' class='f6' href='/affiliate/C6'>Carlos Santana</a>, <a id='f3550' class='f3550' href='/affiliate/C3550'>Ricky Martin</a>, <a id='f2426' class='f2426' href='/affiliate/C2426'>Luis Miguel</a>, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Ana Gabriel, and the late Selena.  Porter has also worked his magic with English-language stars, including Lara Fabian, Bon Jovi, <a id='f399' class='f399' href='/affiliate/C399'>Janet Jackson</a>, Chaka Khan, 98 Degrees, Brian McKnight, <a id='f169' class='f169' href='/affiliate/C169'>Toni Braxton</a> and <a id='f165' class='f165' href='/affiliate/C165'>Boyz II Men</a>, crossing their hits over to Spanish-speaking and international audiences.  One of his latest projects was co-writing and producing <a id='f2282' class='f2282' href='/affiliate/C2282'>Ozomatli</a>&#8217;s latest album, Don&#8217;t Mess with the Dragon.</p>

<p><strong>Rafa Sardina</strong> &#8211; Sardina, a Los Angeles based, ten-time Grammy Award-winning mixer/engineer has built an eclectic and impressive client list in the recent years: <a id='f344' class='f344' href='/affiliate/C344'>Macy Gray</a>, Stevie Wonder, Dr Dre, Dru Hill, Jessy Moss, <a id='f9' class='f9' href='/affiliate/C9'>Mariah Carey</a>, Luis Miguel, <a id='f239' class='f239' href='/affiliate/C239'>Sheryl Crow</a>, Soul Coughing, Marc Antoine, <a id='f723' class='f723' href='/affiliate/C723'>Angie Stone</a> and Alejandro Sanz, among others.  He has worked with numerous high-profile artists and producers, including Dr Dre, <a id='f2500' class='f2500' href='/affiliate/C2500'>Camara Kambon</a>, Lulu Perez, <a id='f120' class='f120' href='/affiliate/C120'>Babyface</a>, Scott Litt and <a id='f317' class='f317' href='/affiliate/C317'>David Foster</a>. Most recently, Sardina has launched a production company focusing on developing new talent in his state-of-the art studio, open since 2006.</p>

<p><strong>Mark Portman</strong> - This Los Angeles-based, Grammy Award-nominated producer/songwriter/musician has worked on over 130 albums, several movies and TV shows.  His roster of Latin stars includes Luis Miguel, Julio Iglesias, Alejandro Sanz, Jaci Velasquez, <a id='f3551' class='f3551' href='/affiliate/C3551'>Cristian Castro</a>, Luis Fonsi, Olga Tanon, Pedro Fernandez, Reik, Ednita Nazario, and Los Temerarios.  He has collaborated and worked with renowned producers including David Foster, Phil Ramone, Quincy Jones, Teddy Riley and Latin producer Rudy Perez.  Among his other roster of superstars are Barbra Streisand, <a id='f2641' class='f2641' href='/affiliate/C2641'>Carole King</a>, Carole Bayer Sager, Blackstreet, <a id='f2322' class='f2322' href='/affiliate/C2322'>Diana Ross</a>, <a id='f86' class='f86' href='/affiliate/C86'>Christina Aguilera</a>, <a id='f660' class='f660' href='/affiliate/C660'>Brenda Russell</a>, Dave Koz and others.</p>

<p><strong>Sebastian Krys</strong> - Based in South Florida, this multiple Grammy Award-winning producer has over 20 top ten Billboard Latin Hits, including 9 No. 1 singles and albums.  Krys has  worked with artists including Marc Anthony, <a id='f2405' class='f2405' href='/affiliate/C2405'>Carlos Vives</a>,  Sandy &amp; Junior, <a id='f679' class='f679' href='/affiliate/C679'>Shakira</a>, Mana, <a id='f2390' class='f2390' href='/affiliate/C2390'>JD Natasha</a>, Jeremias, Long Beach Dub All Stars w/<a id='f151' class='f151' href='/affiliate/C151'>Black Eyed Peas</a>, Aterciopelados, Ricky Martin, Will Smith, Obie Bermudez, Gian Marco, Luis Fonsi, <a id='f288' class='f288' href='/affiliate/C288'>Gloria Estefan</a>, <a id='f904' class='f904' href='/affiliate/C904'>Soraya</a>,  Mandy Moore, Jennifer  Lopez, and more.</p>

<p><strong>Homero Patr&#243;n</strong> &#8211; This Grammy Award-winning musician, director and composer has worked with artists such as Jos&#233; Jos&#233;, Emmanuel, Marco Antonio Mu&#241;iz, Roc&#237;o Durcal, Ray Conniff, <a id='f801' class='f801' href='/affiliate/C801'>Barry White</a>, Tom Jones, Nana Moskoury, Raphael, Nelson Ned, Juan Gabriel, Manoella Torres, Vicky Carr, Gualberto Castro, Ang&#233;lica Mar&#237;a, C&#233;sar Costa, Alberto Vazquez, Charles Aznavour, and Jose Luis Rodr&#237;guez &#8220;El Puma,&#8221; to name just a few.  Patr&#243;n has also produced albums for such superstars as Juan Gabriel, Lucha Villa, Javier Sol&#237;s, Angeles Ochoa, Ana Gabriel, Yuri, Pedro Fernandez, Vicky Carr, Olga Ta&#241;on, Vicente and Alejandro Fern&#225;ndez, <a id='f2407' class='f2407' href='/affiliate/C2407'>Pepe Aguilar</a>, Lucero, Alicia Villarreal, Pablo Montero, Ana B&#225;rbara, Laura Flores, Nana Mouskouri and Marco Antonio Sol&#237;s.</p>

<p><strong>Kiko Cibrian</strong> -  Multi-talented producer, musician and vocal producer who has worked with Luis Miguel, Christian Castro, and up-and-coming artists <a id='f1653' class='f1653' href='/affiliate/C1653'>Innis</a>, Jesse &amp; Joy, Patricia Manterola, Souljahz, and Frankie J, Reik, along with projects such at Billboard&#8217;s Latin Series: Best of 1997, Billboard&#8217;s Latin Series: Best of Pop 1996, along with the Sinatra Duets.</p>

<p><strong>Marco Flores</strong> - Flores has produced and written over 400 songs, four of which placed number one on Billboard's charts in the same year (2000), and has achieved an impressive 14 platinum albums and 22 gold albums. His roster includes works with Richard Marx, Luther Vandross, Selena, Barrio Boyzz, <a id='f2326' class='f2326' href='/affiliate/C2326'>Donna Summer</a>, Toni Braxton, Bonnie Raitt, <a id='f746' class='f746' href='/affiliate/C746'>Thalia</a>, Gloria Estefan, Carlos Ponce, Jordi, Ricky Martin, Jose Feliciano, and many more.</p>
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      <dc:date>2007-09-26T17:53:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Latin Songwriters Show Support in Mexico City</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334776</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Cibrian, Kiko, Ferra, Macias, Carlos, Musical Styles, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[BMI's Delia Orjuela recently attended a reception hosted by the Latin Recording Academy in Mexico City honoring philanthropist Pepita Serrano. Serrano was recognized by LARAS for the work of his cultural organization, SIVAM (International Society of Mexican Arts Value), a privately funded non-profit dedicated to promoting music education for children and to the development of opera and "zarzuela" - Spanish operettas popular in Spain and Mexico. <P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td"><IMG src="/musicworld/musicpeople/200604/images/laras.jpg" width="450" height="271"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD align="left" class="photo-td">Shown at the event are Ferra, Kiko Cibrian, BMI's Delia Orjuela and Carlos Macias.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><P></P>     <P>          BMI Latin songwriters and producers were among the special guests at the gala event, including singer/songwriter <A id="f1373" class="f1373" href="/affiliate/C1373">Ferra</A>, songwriter/producer <a id='f3104' class='f3104' href='/affiliate/C3104'>Kiko Cibrian</A>, writer of "Que Vida La Mia" by Reik, and songwriter <a id='f3105' class='f3105' href='/affiliate/C3105'>Carlos Macias</A>, who has written for Pablo Montero, Victor Garcia and Nadia.</P>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-04-19T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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