Browse Celebrities by Category
Celebrities - a
Uruguayan folk icon Alfredo Zitarrosa lived his childhood in the small town of Santiago Vázquez Influenced by an elementary school teacher, the enthusiastic young man started paying attention to classical and traditional music
After participating in different bands in her native city, regional Mexican singer Alicia Villarreal joined successful Grupo Límite, playing along with accordionist Gerardo Padilla, guitarist Sergio Ponce, bassist Jesús Cantú, percussionist Carlos Ramírez, and drummer Juan Cantú
Dominican-descent singer/songwriter Alih started composing at the age of 14, mostly influenced by her parents, tropical artists Iluminada and Anibal de Peña However, the young musician chose pop music, signing up to Universal Music at the age of 17, releasing her self-titled bilingual debut album in 2001, anticipated with a song called “It’s O
Daughter of Dominican artists Aníbal de Peña and Alida Iluminada Jiménez, singer/songwriter Alih Jey started composing at the age of 14, writing lyrics based on her personal experiences
Mexican singer Aline Hernández (born Erika Aline Hernández Ponce de León) made her debut with the release of Chicas Feas in 1991, soon becoming a fashion model and backup vocalist for Gloria Trevi
Mexican pop-punk band Allison is made up of guitarist/vocalist Erik (born November 29, 1985), bass player/vocalist Manolin (January 14, 1985), guitarist Fear (born September 12, 1985), and drummer Diego (born October 23, 1987)
Granddaughter of famous Mexican entertainer Mario Montes, daughter of Tejano music legend Roberto Pulido, and sister of popular Bobby Pulido, singer Alma Pulido was raised in the U
Argentinean heavy metal band Almafuerte was formed in the mid-’90s by ex-V8 and Hermética Ricardo Iorio, joined by guitarist Claudio Maciello and drummer Claudio Cardaci
Argentinean rock band Almendra was formed in 1967 by ex-los Larkins and ex-Sbirros In September of 1968, the band released a single, including its songs “Tema de Pototo” and “El Mundo Entre las Manos
Though little known outside his native land, Almir Chediak was one of the pivotal figures in contemporary Brazilian popular music, both as a teacher of many internationally famed musicians and as a tireless champion for the cause of preserving and documenting songs and lyrics