
Rubby Pérez Biography and Wiki
Roberto Antonio “Rubby” Pérez Herrera is a Dominican merengue artist and media personality famously known for his distinctive tenor considered one of the highest voices in merengue. He gained public recognition as a member of Wilfrido Vargas’ orchestra.
Rubby Pérez Edad| Age and Birthday
The singer was born on March 8, 1956, in Haina, Dominican Republic. He is 67 years old as of 2023. His birth sign is Pisces. Rubby turns 68 years old on March 8, 2024.
Rubby Pérez Height and Weight
He stands at an average height and stature. Rubby’s actual measurements are under review and will be updated soon.
Rubby Pérez Education
After attending and graduating from a local high school, Rubby studied music at the National Conservatory of Santo Domingo. More details concerning his academic credentials will be updated soon when disclosed.
Rubby Pérez Family, Parents, Siblings
Roberto was born in Haina, Dominican to his parents Modesta Herrera (mother), and Francisco Pérez (father). It’s not clear if he has any siblings. Further information concerning his family background will be updated soon.

Rubby Pérez Wife| Esposa, Is He Married?
In matters of the heart, the merengue singer is happily married to his beautiful wife, Maria Elena. The pair exchanged their wedding vows in 1992 in a private wedding ceremony. We are keeping tabs and we will update his partner’s details soon when established.
Rubby Pérez Net Worth
Rubby’s net worth is estimated at $5 million. This amount is from his extensive career as a musician among other investments.
Career
After studying music, he joined the Choir Youth Guidance Society, The Youth of Bani in 1978, and Los Hijos del Rey. Perez later became a member of the Wilfrido Vargas orchestra from 1982 to 1986.
He is notably the recipient of the Casandra Awards in the categories of “Orchestra of the Year” and “Merengue of the Year”.
Songs| Canciones
- Buscando Tus Besos (1987)
- Fiesta Para Dos! (1988)
- Simplemente Amor (1990)
- Ojos (1992)
- Amores Extraños (1995)
- No Te Olvides (1998)
- Vuelve el Merengue (1999)
- Volando Alto (2001)
- El Cantante (2002)
- Tonto Corazón (2004)
- Dulce Veneno (2007)
- Genial (2010)