Peter Fernandez started his artistic
career in Miami as the lead singer of several Rock n Roll bands.
While still a teenager, he recorded his first album with record breaking
sales in the Latin music market. With the band "Coke",
he recorded "Sabor a Mi", introducing this classic
to a whole new generation. Later, with another Miami band, "The
Antiques", he recorded the hit "Cuando Vuelva a Tu
Lado" (What a Difference a Day Makes). Later, he also formed
part of the FT. Lauderdale based band, "Ecstacy".
After meeting at a concert, Peter was
asked to make the move to Puerto Rico to join Anexo 3, a well
known group from the island. He recorded another album with Anexo
3 and wrote the Spanish version of Gloria Gaynors "I
will Survive".
Upon winning the Best Male Vocalist
category at the International Song Festival of Puerto Rico, Peter
decided to embark on a solo career making his first appearance on
Don Franciscos "Sabado Gigante". Soon after, he was
asked by Delia Fiallo, the queen of the Spanish Soap Opera
world, to record the theme song to her telenovela, "Tu Mundo
y el Mio". This project gave him international exposure and landed
him a record contract with CBS International (Sony Records).
With numerous appearances on Telemundo
and Univision (Spanish Network Television) and several recordings
under his belt, Peter continues to enjoy performing his night club
act in show rooms from Las Vegas to Atlantic City and on Cruise Ships
all over the world.