Gloria Estefan: The Refugee Who R...
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Gloria Estefan: The Refugee Who Rewrote the Rules
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Behind the joyful conga lines and shimmering pop of the Queen of Latin Pop lies a staggering story of geopolitical upheaval, Cold War drama, childhood trauma, and near-unimaginable resilience. Gloria Estefan fled Cuba as an infant after the revolution, and her family's history reads like a Cold War thriller, from the Bay of Pigs to a Cuban prison to Vietnam.

We look past the glitz to explore how a Cuban refugee who once turned down the CIA built a 120-million-record empire and forced open a segregated music industry. Using a Trojan horse strategy with Conga, the Miami Sound Machine broke into mainstream radio, and Estefan came back from a shattered spine to one of music's greatest comebacks.

  • Her father's capture at the Bay of Pigs by his own cousin and her mother's rebuilt career
  • Turning down CIA recruitment and meeting E ... 
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