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Rojo (band)

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Origin
  
Mexico

Website
  
www.rojoweb.com

Years active
  
2000–2012

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Associated acts
  
Os Burruel, Emmanuel Y Linda

Past members
  
Annette Moreno Edith Sánchez

Members
  
Emmanuel Espinosa, Linda Espinosa, Oswaldo Burruel, Rubén González

Genres
  
Contemporary Christian music, Rock music, Pop music

Record labels
  
Reyvol Records, Music Box Group, LuzRecords, Angel Red, Poley Records, Rojo

Albums
  
Apasionado Por Ti, Con el Corazón en la Mano, Navidad, Rojo: Edición Especial, 24/7

Profiles

Rojo was a Christian rock band from Mexico. The band was formed in 2000 by bassist Emmanuel Espinosa, with their eponymous debut album released in 2001.

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Band history

Since their youth in the early 90s, Emmanuel Espinosa and Rubén González thought about starting their own band. By the end of the century, they recruited guitarist Oswaldo Burruel as they started to shape up a band. Finally, joined by Annette Moreno, the band Rojo was officially formed in 2000. Rojo debuted in Los Angeles, California during a Youth Congress led by Luis Enrique Espinosa, brother of Emmanuel.

In 2001 they released their eponymous debut album and started touring through Latin America, United States, Spain, and Japan. During this time, lead singer Annette Moreno, decided to start a solo career and left the band. She was replaced with Emmanuel's wife, Linda. After almost two years of touring, the band released their second album, titled 24/7 in 2003, which featured songwriting collaborations by Juan Salinas and Jesús Adrián Romero.

They followed it in 2004 with Día de Independencia. In the end of 2005, the band released their first DVD titled Pasaporte, which was followed by a compilation titled Edición Especial. The latter featured live performances, remixes, and two new songs. They also released an EP titled Navidad in the winter of 2006. They also released another live DVD titled Rojo en Vivo, recorded live during a concert in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

In May 2007, the band released their fourth studio album titled Con el Corazón en la Mano. They followed it with a remix album titled Remixes y Más and their third DVD titled Con el Corazón Tour.

In 2009, the band released their latest studio album titled Apasionado Por Tí.

In 2012 Rojo decided to call it quits after twelve years as a band. Their farewell tour was named "ADios Gracias," which is a play on words for 'Goodbye' and 'Thank God.' The farewell tour included cities in the United States as well as Latin America.

Current members

  • Emmanuel Espinosa - bass, vocals
  • Linda Espinosa- lead vocals
  • Oswaldo Burruel - guitars
  • Rubén González - drums
  • Former members

  • Annette Moreno - lead vocals (2000–2002)
  • Edith Sánchez - lead vocals, synthesizer (2002–2006)
  • Discography

  • Rojo (2001), certified Gold in 2003
  • 24/7 (2003), certified Gold in 2004
  • Día de Independencia (2004)
  • Rojo: Edición Especial (2006)
  • Navidad (2006)
  • Con el Corazón en la Mano (2007)
  • Remixes y Más (2008)
  • Apasionado Por Tí (2009)
  • Rojo 10 Años (2010)
  • Awards

    Rojo has received several awards and nominations. Noticeably, they have won six Arpa Awards and have been nominated for three Latin Grammy Awards. In 2010, they were nominated for the first time to a GMA Dove Award.

    Songs

    No Me SoltarásCon el Corazón en la Mano · 2007
    Siempre Seremos Amigos2008
    No Me AvergüenzoRojo · 2001

    References

    Rojo (band) Wikipedia


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