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Ely Guerra

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 that she first discovered her passion for music. She has a mezzo-soprano voice.[1]

Ely Guerra
Guerra in March 2008
Background information
Birth nameElizabeth Guerra Vázquez
Born (1972-02-13) February 13, 1972 (age 51)
OriginMonterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
GenresAlternative rock, pop rock, Mexican rock, jazz
LabelsEMI, BMG, Homey Company
WebsiteElyGuerra.com

Life and career

 
Ely Guerra in Mexico City, 2017.

Guerra wrote her first song at age ten.[2] She attended school at the Evergreen State College in Washington.[3]

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.[4] 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.

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".[5] 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". Twenty years later Milenio would state of Lotofire's legacy that it is "the finest album that had been produced in Mexico so far."[6] 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.[7] 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.

For her next record Guerra worked with five 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.[8] In 2007, she released her first live record, Teatro Metropólitan.

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.[9]

The same year, Guerra released a version of the popular song "La Llorona" on the album Bimexicano, Nuestros Clásicos Hechos Rock.[10] 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[11] and on December 5 at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.[12][13]

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.[14] A year later, in July 2014, she released the live album El Origen.

She was a guest judge on Season 3, Episode 5 of the reality television series Project Runway Latin America, where the goal was to design an outfit for her. She also performed her song "Mi Playa" at the beginning of the episode.[15]

Ely Guerra was named a UC Regents' Lecturer for 2015-2016.[16] As part of this she visited a Spanish 150 class at UCLA in 2015.[17] "[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.[18]

Guerra released her album Zion on September 23, 2019, to excellent reviews.[19][20]

Discography

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
  • Zion (2019)

Live albums

DVDs

  • Ciclos (2013)

EPs

  • 4 (2003)

Collaborations

Year Song Artist Album
1995 "Llorando Arroz" Fratta Acústico Desliz (1995)
"Ya No Hay Lágrimas / Que Me Maten"
"No Será Mañana (Fuegos del Alma)"
"Fiebre de Selva"
1998 "Morir Igual" Un mundo una esperanza (1998)
2000 "De Perros Amores" Control Machete Amores Perros (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) (2000)
"Bajo advertencia" Forseps .02 (2000)
2001 "El duelo" La Ley La Ley MTV Unplugged (2001)
"Solidão" Quem Fusión Malagueña (2009)
2002 "Solo voy" Sussie 4 Música moderna (2002)
2006 "¿A dónde van los muertos?" Kinky Reina (2006)
2008 "Como quiero verte" José Fors Dr. Frankenstein: La Ópera Rock (2008)
"El acuerdo"
"El pago"
2009 "Noviembre" Inspector Inspector (2009)
"Milagro Catastrófico" Vallín Bendito Entre las Mujeres (2009)
"Un Sentimiento de Amor" Celso Piña Sin Fecha de Caducidad (2009)
"Amor a tientas" Flow Echo en México (2009)
2010 "South Side Life" Minus the Bear Your Private Sky (2010)
"Sin remedio" Nawal Ecco (2010)
2011 "Júrame" Alondra de la Parra Travieso Carmesí (2011)
"Cielito Lindo"
"La Llorona"
"Solamente una vez"
"Vereda Tropical"
2012 "Es así" Pato Machete 33 (2012)
"La Barca" Sussie 4 Radiolatina (2012)
"Organik" Mal'Akh Néctar (2012)
"Tabú" (Gustavo Cerati Cover) Diego García [es] Argentina Songbook (2013)
"Zombilaridad" Various Artists Soundtrack El Santos Vs La Tetona Mendoza (2013)
"Espiral" 2+ Camino sin tu voz (2012)
2013 "Corazón De Tierra" Nacho Maldonado "Venus La Voz Del Tiempo" (2013)
"La Mar"
"Estrellas De Fuego"
"Somos Lo Que Soñamos" (Ft Ruben Albarrán)
"La Voz Del Tiempo"(Ft Ruben Albarrán)
"El Quinto Sol" (Ft Jossie Telch)
"Algo Tonto (Something Stupid)" César Costa A mi manera (2013)
"Melodia que no se va" Lost Acapulco
2014 "Ring Then Bells" (Bob Dylan Cover) Johnny Indovina "Trials Of The Winter" (2014)
"I Love The Way You See The World"
"The Truth Inside A Lie"
"Tu Sonrisa" Los De Abajo
"Hedonista" Banda Filarmonica del CECAM Xëëw (Volumen 1) (2014)

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.[21]

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.

Touring and performances

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?"

Latin Grammy nominations

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2005 Sweet & Sour, Hot y Spicy Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album Nominated
2010 Hombre Invisible Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album Won
2010 Hombre Invisible Latin Grammy Award for Best Recording Package Nominated

References

  1. ^ "La fantasía seductora y la voz cautivante de Ely Guerra". August 21, 2010.
  2. ^ Abelleyra, Angélica. "Ely Guerra: Soy transparente" (in Spanish). La Jornada. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  3. ^ "The Latin Invasion". Paste.[dead link]
  4. ^ Bonacich, Drago. "Biography: Ely Guerra". AMG. Retrieved May 9, 2010.
  5. ^ "Era of the Rockera" April 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Red Bull Panamérika. Retrieved July 30, 2013
  6. ^ Ernesto Sanchez. "'Lotofire', 20 años del disco que cambió la música alternativa". Milenio.
  7. ^ "El Más Grande Homenaje a Los Tigres del Norte". AllMusic. Retrieved July 30, 2013.
  8. ^ "Complete list of 6th annual Latin Grammy nominations". USA Today. Retrieved July 30, 2013.
  9. ^ "Ely Guerra – First solo production 'Hombre Invisible' nominated for two Latin Grammys!". Bazuca Magazine. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  10. ^ Contreras, Félix. "Hear Music Inspired By The Mexican Bicentennial". NPR Music. Retrieved August 2, 2013.
  11. ^ "A Tribute to Chavela Vargas". November 8, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Carnegie Hall. Retrieved July 20, 2013.
  12. ^ "La Llorona: The Rebel Spirit of Chavela Vargas" May 26, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. La Phil. Retrieved July 30, 2013.
  13. ^ Aguilar, Ángel. "Ely Guerra, Tania Libertad and Eugenia Leon channel the spirit of Chavela Vargas" Al borde. Retrieved August 2, 2013.
  14. ^ "Ely Guerra ya produjo tres temas para nuevo disco". (in Spanish). Grupo Fórmula. Retrieved July 30, 2013.
  15. ^ "Project Runway Latin America S3 E5" (in Spanish). YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021.
  16. ^ "Ely Guerra in Concert | UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center". October 12, 2015.
  17. ^ "2015-16 Regents' Lecturer Ely Guerra - visits Spanish 150".
  18. ^ "Exchanging ideas through música". UCLA.
  19. ^ Ernesto Sanchez. "Escuchamos 'Zion' de Ely Guerra y nos voló la cabeza".
  20. ^ Mixar Lopez (August 18, 2019). "Entrevista a Ely Guerra: 'Zion: un lugar seguro donde descansar'". Los Angeles Times.
  21. ^ Olivares, Juan José. "Ely Guerra es autora de la letra de la banda sonora de De la calle" (in Spanish). La Jornada. Retrieved August 4, 2013.

Further reading

  • Caballero, Jorge. Ely Guerra Interview (in Spanish). La Jornada, 2002.

External links

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Guerra and the second or maternal family name is Vazquez Ely Guerra born Elizabeth Guerra Vazquez February 13 1972 is a Mexican singer songwriter who was raised in Monterrey Nuevo Leon Mexico The daughter of Alberto Guerra and Gloria Vazquez Guerra lived the first years of her life in Monterrey where she was born before moving to San Luis Potosi and then to Guadalajara due to her father s work It was in Guadalajara that she first discovered her passion for music She has a mezzo soprano voice 1 Ely GuerraGuerra in March 2008Background informationBirth nameElizabeth Guerra VazquezBorn 1972 02 13 February 13 1972 age 51 OriginMonterrey Nuevo Leon MexicoGenresAlternative rock pop rock Mexican rock jazzLabelsEMI BMG Homey CompanyWebsiteElyGuerra com Contents 1 Life and career 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Live albums 2 3 DVDs 2 4 EPs 3 Collaborations 4 Soundtrack work 5 Touring and performances 5 1 Vive Latino 6 Latin Grammy nominations 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksLife and career Edit Ely Guerra in Mexico City 2017 Guerra wrote her first song at age ten 2 She attended school at the Evergreen State College in Washington 3 In 1986 Guerra was the backing vocalist of the band Carmin 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 4 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 Angel de Fuego and Peligro were released as singles to promote the album 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 5 Recorded in New York and produced by Andres Levin her third album Lotofire was released in 1999 The album spawned three singles Tengo frio Yo no and Vete Twenty years later Milenio would state of Lotofire s legacy that it is the finest album that had been produced in Mexico so far 6 In 2001 Guerra contributed a cover of La Tumba Falsa to the Los Tigres del Norte tribute compilation El Mas Grande Homenaje a Los Tigres del Norte 7 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 For her next record Guerra worked with five producers Sweet amp Sour Hot y Spicy was released in 2004 The singles were Ojos claros Labios rosas and Quiereme mucho In 2005 Guerra received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album for Sweet amp Sour Hot y Spicy 8 In 2007 she released her first live record Teatro Metropolitan 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 9 The same year Guerra released a version of the popular song La Llorona on the album Bimexicano Nuestros Clasicos Hechos Rock 10 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 Leon and Tania Libertad The event took place on November 27 in Carnegie Hall 11 and on December 5 at the Walt Disney Concert Hall 12 13 During February 2013 Guerra released her first live DVD Ciclos recorded live at Mexico city s Teatro Metropolitan on December 9 2011 On July 29 it was confirmed that Guerra had finished production of three tracks for her new album 14 A year later in July 2014 she released the live album El Origen She was a guest judge on Season 3 Episode 5 of the reality television series Project Runway Latin America where the goal was to design an outfit for her She also performed her song Mi Playa at the beginning of the episode 15 Ely Guerra was named a UC Regents Lecturer for 2015 2016 16 As part of this she visited a Spanish 150 class at UCLA in 2015 17 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 Hector Enrique Calderon Valle chair of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese who hosted her in his class 18 Guerra released her album Zion on September 23 2019 to excellent reviews 19 20 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Ely Guerra 1995 Pa Morirse de Amor 1997 Lotofire 1999 Sweet amp Sour Hot y Spicy 2004 Hombre Invisible 2009 Invisible Man 2011 re release jazz version Zion 2019 Live albums Edit Teatro Metropolitan 2007 Plug and Play 2007 El Origen 2014 DVDs Edit Ciclos 2013 EPs Edit 4 2003 Collaborations EditYear Song Artist Album1995 Llorando Arroz Fratta Acustico Desliz 1995 Ya No Hay Lagrimas Que Me Maten No Sera Manana Fuegos del Alma Fiebre de Selva 1998 Morir Igual Un mundo una esperanza 1998 2000 De Perros Amores Control Machete Amores Perros Soundtrack from the Motion Picture 2000 Bajo advertencia Forseps 02 2000 2001 El duelo La Ley La Ley MTV Unplugged 2001 Solidao Quem Fusion Malaguena 2009 2002 Solo voy Sussie 4 Musica moderna 2002 2006 A donde van los muertos Kinky Reina 2006 2008 Como quiero verte Jose Fors Dr Frankenstein La opera Rock 2008 El acuerdo El pago 2009 Noviembre Inspector Inspector 2009 Milagro Catastrofico Vallin Bendito Entre las Mujeres 2009 Un Sentimiento de Amor Celso Pina Sin Fecha de Caducidad 2009 Amor a tientas Flow Echo en Mexico 2009 2010 South Side Life Minus the Bear Your Private Sky 2010 Sin remedio Nawal Ecco 2010 2011 Jurame Alondra de la Parra Travieso Carmesi 2011 Cielito Lindo La Llorona Solamente una vez Vereda Tropical 2012 Es asi Pato Machete 33 2012 La Barca Sussie 4 Radiolatina 2012 Organik Mal Akh Nectar 2012 Tabu Gustavo Cerati Cover Diego Garcia es Argentina Songbook 2013 Zombilaridad Various Artists Soundtrack El Santos Vs La Tetona Mendoza 2013 Espiral 2 Camino sin tu voz 2012 2013 Corazon De Tierra Nacho Maldonado Venus La Voz Del Tiempo 2013 La Mar Estrellas De Fuego Somos Lo Que Sonamos Ft Ruben Albarran La Voz Del Tiempo Ft Ruben Albarran El Quinto Sol Ft Jossie Telch Algo Tonto Something Stupid Cesar Costa A mi manera 2013 Melodia que no se va Lost Acapulco2014 Ring Then Bells Bob Dylan Cover Johnny Indovina Trials Of The Winter 2014 I Love The Way You See The World The Truth Inside A Lie Tu Sonrisa Los De Abajo Hedonista Banda Filarmonica del CECAM Xeew Volumen 1 2014 Soundtrack work EditIn 2000 Guerra composed the song Dime cuando comenzo el dolor for the Amores perros movie soundtrack In 2001 Guerra wrote the theme for the film De la calle 21 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 Besame 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 corazon for the 2013 film Reencarnacion In 2012 Guerra contributed vocals to the main theme of the Mexican animated movie El Santos vs La Tetona Mendoza Touring and performances EditVive Latino Edit 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 donde van los muertos Latin Grammy nominations EditYear Nominee work Award Result2005 Sweet amp Sour Hot y Spicy Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album Nominated2010 Hombre Invisible Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album Won2010 Hombre Invisible Latin Grammy Award for Best Recording Package NominatedReferences Edit La fantasia seductora y la voz cautivante de Ely Guerra August 21 2010 Abelleyra Angelica Ely Guerra Soy transparente in Spanish La Jornada Retrieved August 4 2013 The Latin Invasion Paste dead link Bonacich Drago Biography Ely Guerra AMG Retrieved May 9 2010 Era of the Rockera Archived April 1 2014 at the Wayback Machine Red Bull Panamerika Retrieved July 30 2013 Ernesto Sanchez Lotofire 20 anos del disco que cambio la musica alternativa Milenio El Mas Grande Homenaje a Los Tigres del Norte AllMusic Retrieved July 30 2013 Complete list of 6th annual Latin Grammy nominations USA Today Retrieved July 30 2013 Ely Guerra First solo production Hombre Invisible nominated for two Latin Grammys Bazuca Magazine Retrieved July 27 2013 Contreras Felix Hear Music Inspired By The Mexican Bicentennial NPR Music Retrieved August 2 2013 A Tribute to Chavela Vargas Archived November 8 2013 at the Wayback Machine Carnegie Hall Retrieved July 20 2013 La Llorona The Rebel Spirit of Chavela Vargas Archived May 26 2013 at the Wayback Machine La Phil Retrieved July 30 2013 Aguilar Angel Ely Guerra Tania Libertad and Eugenia Leon channel the spirit of Chavela Vargas Al borde Retrieved August 2 2013 Ely Guerra ya produjo tres temas para nuevo disco in Spanish Grupo Formula Retrieved July 30 2013 Project Runway Latin America S3 E5 in Spanish YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Ely Guerra in Concert UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center October 12 2015 2015 16 Regents Lecturer Ely Guerra visits Spanish 150 Exchanging ideas through musica UCLA Ernesto Sanchez Escuchamos Zion de Ely Guerra y nos volo la cabeza Mixar Lopez August 18 2019 Entrevista a Ely Guerra Zion un lugar seguro donde descansar Los Angeles Times Olivares Juan Jose Ely Guerra es autora de la letra de la banda sonora de De la calle in Spanish La Jornada Retrieved August 4 2013 Further reading EditCaballero Jorge Ely Guerra Interview in Spanish La Jornada 2002 External links EditOfficial website Ely Guerra on Facebook Ely Guerra on Twitter Ely Guerra on Myspace Official fan site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ely Guerra amp oldid 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