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Website
  
ElyGuerra.com

Name
  
Ely Guerra


Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Movies
  
The Black Panther

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Birth name
  
Elizabeth Guerra Vazquez

Born
  
February 13, 1972 (age 52) (
1972-02-13
)

Origin
  
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico

Genres
  
Alternative Rock, Pop rock, Mexican rock, Jazz

Labels
  
EMI, BMG, Homey Company

Parents
  
Gloria Vazquez, Alberto Guerra

Albums
  
Hombre Invisible, Sweet & Sour - Hot y Spicy, Lotofire, Ely Guerra, Pa' Morirse de Amor

Profiles

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Ely Guerra (born Elizabeth Guerra Vázquez, February 13, 1972) is a Mexican singer-songwriter who was raised in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. The daughter of Alberto Guerra and Gloria Vázquez, Guerra lived the first years of her life in Monterrey, where she was born, before moving to San Luis Potosí and then to Guadalajara, due to her father's work. It was in Guadalajara where she first discovered her passion for music. She has a mezzo-soprano voice.

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Life and career

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Guerra wrote her first song at age ten. She attended school at The Evergreen State College in Washington.

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In 1986, Guerra was the backing vocalist of the band Carmín. At the age of fifteen, she decided to follow her dreams and look for opportunities in Mexico City. At age 20, she signed her first contract with BMG. Recorded in Spain and produced by Teo Cardalda, her debut album Ely Guerra was released in 1992. However, the album failed to achieve the expected success. After finishing her contract with BMG, Guerra signed with another record label, EMI. In 1996, Guerra moved to London to work on her next record with Scottish producer Sandy McLelland. Her second album, Pa' Morirse de Amor, was released in 1997. "Ángel de Fuego" and "Peligro" were released as singles to promote the album.

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In August 1998, Guerra and Julieta Venegas appeared on the cover of TIME's Latin American Edition and were named "The Most Promising Performers in the Mexican Rock Scene". Recorded in New York and produced by Andres Levin, her third album, Lotofire, was released in 1999. The album spawned three singles, "Tengo frío", "Yo no" and "Vete". In 2001, Guerra contributed a cover of "La Tumba Falsa" to the Los Tigres del Norte tribute compilation El Más Grande Homenaje a Los Tigres del Norte. In 2002, her albums Pa' Morirse de Amor and Lotofire were re-released. The same year, Lotofire was edited in the United States by Higher Octave. The label also released a 12″ compilation of remixes titled The Lotofire Mixes. A 2003 compilation EP titled 4 was released in Argentina and Chile. It contained songs from Pa' Morirse de Amor and Lotofire.

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For her next record Guerra worked with five different producers. Sweet & Sour, Hot y Spicy was released in 2004. The singles were "Ojos claros, Labios rosas" and "Quiéreme mucho". In 2005, Guerra received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album for Sweet & Sour, Hot y Spicy. In 2007, she released her first live record, Teatro Metropólitan.

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Guerra left EMI and created her own record label, Homey Company. In 2008, she started working on her next record. She asked several male musicians to send her a harmonic sequence that she would use as a base to compose the songs for the album. Some of the collaborators were Enrique Bunbury, Juanes and Gustavo Santaolalla. Her fifth album Hombre Invisible was released in 2009. In October 2010, it won the award for Best Alternative Music Album at the 11th Latin Grammy Awards. Hombre Invisible was also nominated for Best Recording Package.

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The same year, Guerra released a version of the popular song "La Llorona" on the album Bimexicano, Nuestros Clásicos Hechos Rock. In the fall of 2010, Guerra appeared on the cover of T Magazine. In October 2011, she sang the "Himno Nacional Mexicano" in the Pan American Games closing ceremony. A jazz version of Hombre Invisible, titled Invisible Man, was released on November 22, 2011. In November 2012 Guerra participated in a tribute to Chavela Vargas with Eugenia León and Tania Libertad. The event took place on November 27 in Carnegie Hall and on December 5 at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.

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During February 2013, Guerra released her first live DVD, Ciclos, recorded live at Mexico city's Teatro Metropólitan on December 9, 2011. On July 29, it was confirmed that Guerra had finished production of three tracks for her new album. A year later, in July 2014, she released the live album El Origen.

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Ely Guerra was named a UC Regents' Lecturer for 2015-2016. As part of this she visited a Spanish 150 class at UCLA in 2015. "[She] is an internationally acclaimed artist whose artistic and intellectual interests include literature, film, art and fashion, and who has used them all for positive statements on women's independence and creativity," said Professor Héctor Enrique Calderón Valle, chair of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, who hosted her in his class.

Studio albums

  • Ely Guerra (1995)
  • Pa' Morirse de Amor (1997)
  • Lotofire (1999)
  • Sweet & Sour, Hot y Spicy (2004)
  • Hombre Invisible (2009)
  • Invisible Man (2011) - re-release jazz version
  • Live albums

  • Teatro Metropólitan (2007)
  • Plug and Play (2007)
  • El Origen (2014)
  • DVDs

  • Ciclos (2013)
  • EPs

  • 4 (2003)
  • Soundtrack work

    In 2000 Guerra composed the song "Dime cuándo comenzó el dolor" for the Amores perros movie soundtrack.

    In 2001 Guerra wrote the theme for the film De la calle.

    Guerra was the voice of Grace in the dubbed Mexican version of Disney's movie Home on the Range. She also contributed vocals for the soundtrack.

    In 2007, "Bésame" was featured on the soundtrack of the Mexican TV series S.O.S.: Sexo y otros Secretos.

    In 2008 she covered Selena's "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" for the Los Campeones de la Lucha Libre soundtrack.

    In 2010 Guerra sang the song "Amorcito corazón" for the 2013 film Reencarnación.

    In 2012, Guerra contributed vocals to the main theme of the Mexican animated movie El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza.

    Vive Latino

    Guerra participated in this festival in 1998, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010 and 2014. During her performance at Vive Latino 2005, she had a wardrobe malfunction, exposing her right breast. During the Festival Vive Latino 2006, she had a guest appearance during Kinky's performance of "¿A dónde van los muertos?"

    References

    Ely Guerra Wikipedia