Jose Arcadia Limon, a modern dance choreographer, was born on January 12, 1908 in Culiaca!n, Mexico. The eldest of 11, Limon was born to father Florencio Limo!n, a musician and conductor, and mother Francisca Traslaviña, a devoted Catholic. Living through the Mexican Revolution of 1910 had a traumatic effect on the Limon family. Limo!n would often watch friends and family members die from sickness or the hostility of the soldiers. His father and mother decided it would be best to raise their family elsewhere, so they moved to other cities in Mexico, such as Hermosillo and Nogales. The family was still surrounded by hostility, as Limon personally witnessed his uncle's death by gunshot. Eventually, the family decided it would be best to leave…
Jose Manuel Figueroa, better known as Joan Sebastian, was a Mexican singer and songwriter, as well as an actor. Throughout his career he wrote over 1,000 songs, most of which were a mixture of Latin pop and rancheras. He was known as “El Rey del Jaripeo” or “the King of Mexican Rodeo,” for his romantic and sentimental ballads and his memorable performances; most of which consisted of him performing on horseback. He was a passionate and energetic performer who didn't let his bone cancer stop him from doing what he loved. Joan Sebastian influenced the lives of his fans by reminding them to do what they love and to never give up on your dreams.…
Do you know the queen of Tejano Music? Selena Quintanilla was that person. She died March 31, 1995. She was a singer and much more.…
“Entre los individuos como entre las naciones. El respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz” (Among individuals, as among nations. Peace is the respect of others rights.) Benito Juarez was unconventional in his youth but later made grate contributions to society. His contributions not only impacted society, but were also impacted by his unconventionality.…
Alvaro Torres is a very successful singer from El Salvador. He has recorded many very successful songs and albums for the Latin American Culture. He also had the iconic Selena record a duet with him, Buenos Amigos.…
4. He first got involved in filmmaking when he was about eight years old and studied special effects and make-up with SFX artist Dick Smith. He participated in the cult series La Hora Marcada. He spent ten years as a special effects make-up designer and formed his own company, Necropia. He also co-founded the Guadalajara International Film Festival. Later on in his directing career, he formed his own production company, the Tequila Gang.…
Carlos Alberto Vives is a Colombian singer known for his fusion of pop vocals and Colombian Vallenato music. Vives was born in Santa Marta (a city on the northern coast of Colombia) on August 7, 1961. In addition, Carlos has been helping other groups that are surging like ChoQuibTown, that is a group of two men and a woman from a poor region located in the pacific coast of Colombia called Choco. This amazing singer is considered one of the most acclaimed artist of Latin America. According to Alisa Valdes, a journalist of the New York times, “Vives embodies the very soul of Latin America”.…
Celia Cruz was a Cuban-American singer, best known as one of the most popular salsa…
Juanes was born August 9, 1972 in Carolina del Principe, Colombia. He is the youngest child of Alicia Vasquez and Javier Aristizábal. His father called him Juanes, a contraction of his Juan Esteban which he later uses as his stage name. At age seven, Juanes learned to play the acoustic guitar from his father and older brothers, playing traditional Latin styles…
The first Hispanic rock star, Richard Steven Valenzuela aka Ritchie Valens was born May 13, 1941 near Los Angeles California. At an early age Valens developed a love for music; being able to play several instruments. While exposed to the rhythm and blues music though his father, Valens vowed to devoted most of his time to the guitar and would slowly strive to aspire his dreams of being an artist. By the age of 16 Valens joined his first band The Silhouette, an integrated group who played local high-school dances, church social functions, and neighborhood parties. These gigs would quickly catch the attention of Bob Keane who is the head of Del-Fi Records. Keane saw the potential Valens had as an artist and was willing to help him breakthrough in the music industry. Valens auditioned…
Incidentally, he retired from his job as a director of store and he moved from Carolina, Puerto Rico to Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, were his father leave him a house. His father died at the age of sixty-seven after a heart attack. It was a dramatic moment for him because he was more than just a father for him, it was a friend. After this, he decided to spend more time with his kid, because he said that he do not want to regret anything the day he die, so in this cases he do not want to regret the time lost maybe doing something that is not that important like spend time with his only…
Ricardo Leyva Muñoz Ramírez Was born the youngest of five children on February 29, 1960 in El Paso, Texas. He was born into a fairly poor family, his mother was a Mexican American and his father a Mexican immigrant. All of his siblings were born with health problems possibly from the rumoured nuclear testing nearby, or the chemicals his mother was exposed to at her work while she was pregnant. In the fifth grade Ramirez was diagnosed with temporal lobe epilepsy which caused him to have seizures a school, he later grew out of it in his teens. Early in his childhood he was greatly influenced by his cousin Michael who had returned from special forces in Vietnam. His cousin showed him violent photographs…
Diego Rivera lost his wife, Frida Kahlo, in 1954. The year after, he married Emma Hurtado. She was his art dealer. By this time, Rivera's health was not doing very well. He had cancer, and the doctors were unable to treat him. Diego Rivera died of heart failure on November 24, 1957, in Mexico City, Mexico. Diego Rivera is now remembered as an important figure in 20th century art. His childhood home is now a museum in Mexico.…
Luis Walter Alvarez Luis Walter Alvarez was a very important person when he was alive. Luis Walter Alvarez was one of the first Spanish person to change history. Many of the things we use today were invented by him such as microwaves. Also bombing systems, and blind landing systems. Luis made it possible for us to do certain things if it wasn’t for him people who fight for their country would not be able to protect themselves.…
Richard Steven Valenzuela (May 13, 1941 – February 3, 1959), known as Ritchie Valens, was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. A rock and roll pioneer and a forefather of the Chicano rock movement, Valens' recording career lasted only eight months.[1] During this time, he had several hits, most notably "La Bamba", which was originally a Mexican folk song. Valens transformed the song into one with a rock rhythm and beat, and it became a hit in 1958,[2][3] making Valens a pioneer of the Spanish-speaking rock and roll movement.…