New Book Alert: The Rhythm of Success by Emilio Estefan

Emilio Estefan tells all in his new autobiography (a true Latino, rag to riches story. See the pic of the Estefan home below): The Rhythm of Success: How an Immigrant Produced His Own American Dream by Emilio Estefan and Quincy Jones

From one of the most dynamic business men in the country: a motivational doctrine for those who want to make their most ambitious dreams comes true.

Emilio Estefan-husband to singer Gloria Estefan and founder of the Latin pop legend Miami Sound Machine-is the embodiment of the American dream. He came to the United States as a Cuban refugee and went on to become a 19-time GRAMMY(r)-winning producer and develop an evergreen business with investments in real estate, entertainment, hotels, and restaurants.

Emilio succeeded on his own terms, and now, in The Rhythm of Success, he shares his guiding principles that readers will need to start and grow their own business or climb higher on the corporate ladder. Here Emilio imparts the basics needed for readers to identify their values, believe in their ideas, and establish their own plans for success.

Emilio Estefan is a nineteen-time GRAMMY(r) Award-winning producer and songwriter, husband of international superstar Gloria Estefan, and CEO and founder of Estefan Enterprises, which encompasses businesses such as music publishing, hotels, restaurants, artist management, real estate, televisions and film production, and more.

The Miami Beach home of Gloria Estefan, located on Star Island. Built in 1959, this 15,547-square-foot property has 6 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, plus a guesthouse in the grounds.

. This is just a slice of the empire the Estefan’s have built.

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