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Maná (Spanish: [maˈna]) is a Mexican pop-rock band.[2][3][4] The band is considered one of the best-selling Latin music artists and the most successful Latin American band of all time with over 40 million records sold worldwide.[5] The group's current lineup consists of vocalist/guitarist Fher Olvera, drummer Alex González, guitarist Sergio Vallín and bassist Juan Calleros. Maná has earned four Grammy Awards, eight Latin Grammy Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards Latin America, six Premios Juventud awards, 19 Billboard Latin Music Awards, and 15 Premios Lo Nuestro awards.[6][7]

Mana
Background information
Also known asSombrero Verde (1981–1987)
OriginGuadalajara, Mexico
Genres
Years active1981–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitemana.com.mx

Maná has topped the all-time lists in much of Latin America and in their native Mexico, where they set records for album sales and concert attendance.[7] The band formed in 1986 and released its first album, Falta Amor, in 1990. In 1992, the group released ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?, which sold more than 10 million copies worldwide,[8] (over 700,000 copies in the US alone) becoming the best-selling Spanish-language rock album of all time. After several lineup changes, the group released Cuando los Ángeles Lloran (1995), which is noted for its stylistic departure from the band's previous work. Maná followed with Sueños Líquidos (1997), Revolución de Amor (2002), and Amar es Combatir (2006), which continued the group's success. The band followed up with Drama y Luz in April 2011. Their most recent album is Cama Incendiada, which was released in early 2015.

The band's sound draws from pop rock, progressive rock, Latin pop, calypso, reggae, and ska music genres. They initially received international commercial success in Latin America and Spain and have since gained popularity and exposure in the US and around the world.

History

1986–89: Formation and early releases

 
Fher, lead singer

Maná was formed in 1986 by José Fernando "Fher" Olvera (vocals), Ulises Calleros (guitar), and Juan Calleros (bass guitar), who had been performing together in a band called Sombrero Verde since the mid-1970s and disbanded in 1983.[9] The three placed an advertisement in the local Guadalajara newspaper looking for a drummer to complete a new band, to which 15-year-old American Alex González applied and soon joined the group.[9] Maná's first album was titled "Maná" and was released on 12 May 1987 on A&M Records. Maná signed to PolyGram but became unhappy with the direction the label was taking the band and switched to Warner Music shortly before the release of the group's second album, Falta Amor.[10]

A year passed before the album garnered its first hit single, "Rayando el Sol". The group toured heavily in support of the album, performing more than 250 times throughout Latin America, including shows in Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia.[citation needed]

1990–96: Commercial success

 
Rock in Rio Madrid 2012

In 1991, they added two new members to the group Iván González on keyboards and César "Vampiro" López on guitar. Ulises Calleros no longer performed with the group, but became one of their managers. On 27 October 1992, the band released ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?, an album that spawned several hits (including "Vivir Sin Aire", "Oye Mi Amor", and "De Pies a Cabeza"). The record sold over 3 million copies worldwide and became the best-selling Spanish-language rock album of all time.[11] The band undertook an international tour with 268 concerts in 17 countries.[citation needed]

In 1994, López and Iván González left the group due to musical and personal disputes.[12] Fher Olvera and Alex González felt that their departure offered an opportunity to reinvent the group's sound, and searched throughout Mexico, Spain, and Argentina to find a new guitarist.[12]

In the meantime, Maná released the live album Maná en Vivo before choosing Mexican guitarist Sergio Vallín to replace Calleros and López.[10] In 1995, the band recorded a Spanish version of Led Zeppelin's "Fool in the Rain" for the tribute album Encomium.[12]

 
Lead singer Fher Olvera and Juan Calleros performing at Rock in Rio Madrid 2012

On 25 April 1995, the group released Cuando los Ángeles Lloran. The album was noted for its stylistic departure from the band's previous work, which saw the group experimenting with funk and soul music genres.[12] Olvera explained shortly after the release of the album, "Basically, we're still the same Maná, but we're going through a funky, soulish stage. We want to have some fun and be a little louder."[12] The initial reaction to Cuando los Ángeles Lloran was mixed and the first single, the funk-influenced "Déjame Entrar", failed to reach the top ten on the Mexican Singles Chart.[12] However, the album later caught on and sold 500,000 copies in the United States alone within five months of release.[12]

1997–2007: Sueños Líquidos, Revolución de Amor, and Amar es Combatir

In 1997, the group released Sueños Líquidos, an album about the highs and lows of love, with songs like "Clavado en un bar" and "En el Muelle de San Blás", recorded in Puerto Vallarta and released simultaneously in 36 countries. The recording received a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album. The group performed acoustically in Miami for Latin America's MTV Unplugged program. A final version of the performance was mixed at Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood, and the band released Maná MTV Unplugged on 14 May 1999.[11]

In 2002, to blend their sound with that of rock and roll from the sixties and seventies, the band recorded Revolución de Amor. They won their fourth Grammy for the album. The band released a new version of "Eres mi Religión" for the Italian market in 2003, as a duet with Italian musician Zucchero, and also performed with Zucchero in a new recording of his "Baila Morena". This same year they participated in the annual Pavarotti & Friends concert, along with Queen, Deep Purple, Ricky Martin, Andrea Bocelli, Zucchero, and Bono.

 
Fher Olvera performing at Rock in Rio Madrid 2012

In 2006, after a four-year hiatus, they released their seventh studio album, Amar es Combatir. It reached #4 on the Billboard Top 200 in its first week, selling over 60,000 copies in the first week. Their first single off the album, "Labios Compartidos", rose to the top of the music charts upon its debut in July, when the group played the song live at the Premios Juventud. Amar es Combatir has sold over 644,000 copies, and the Amar es Combatir Tour in promotion of the album grossed more than $35 million.[13]

In 2008, Maná released a live album entitled Arde El Cielo, in both a CD and CD/DVD package. This release shows the band performing during the Amar es Combatir Tour in support of Amar es Combatir.[citation needed]

2008–2012: Drama y Luz

On 12 April 2011, the band released its eighth studio album, Drama y Luz. The record's release was delayed several times, initially scheduled for a Fall 2010 release, which was later changed to December 2010, and finally changed to April 2011.[14] The band explained that Drama y Luz was not ready for fans and spent time during the delays putting the finishing touches on the record.[14] Themes addressed on the album include love, hope, addiction, and racism.[14] The first single from the album, "Lluvia al Corazón", became the band's sixth song to reach number one on the Billboard Latin Songs chart, as well as its eighth song to top the magazine's Latin Pop Songs chart.[13]

2013–present: Cama Incendiada / Rayando el sol Tour

In 2016, Maná was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[15]

In 2018, Mana received the Billboard Latin Music Lifetime Achievement Award and performed live on Telemundo from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.[16] Mana was honored as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year on 14 November 2018.[17]

In 2019, Mana announced in February 2019 their new tour "Rayando el sol tour" that will start in the USA in September 2019. On 12 April Maná released a new version of their classic hit Rayando el sol featuring Spanish singer Pablo Alborán as the first song from their upcoming project.[citation needed]

In August 2021, Billboard and Telemundo announced that Maná would be honored with the icon award at the 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards on 23 September 2021. The announcement included that the band would also perform a remake of the classic "El Reloj Cucú" ft. 12-year-old artist Mabel at the awards show.[18]

Selva Negra Foundation

Selva Negra Foundation ("Black Jungle Foundation") is a foundation formed by Maná in 1995.[19] Under the direction of Mari González and Augusto Benavides,[20] they finance and support important projects aimed at protecting the environment. With the support of Mexico's government, they also have efforts to save the sea turtle by raising 140,000 turtle eggs for release on the country's Pacific coast.

On 7 April 2008, Maná and the Selva Negra Foundation were named "Champions of Health" by the Pan American Health Organization during an observance of World Health Day 2008 at PAHO headquarters in Washington, D.C.[21]

Politics

 
Maná in concert in Rock in Rio in Madrid in 2012.

Maná supported U.S. President Barack Obama's 2012 reelection bid.[22]

On 29 March 2007, Puerto Rico's Channel 4, WAPA's News program, reported that Maná publicly supported Puerto Rico's prospective independence from the United States. In an interview that followed the aforementioned news announcement, the members of Maná were interviewed by Channel 4 (WAPA) journalist, Rafael Lenín López, who asked them what they thought about Puerto Rico. Maná members confirmed that they support the Puerto Rican Independence Movement and favor greater sovereignty for the Latin American and Caribbean island-nation.

Various of their songs have political inspirations. The liner notes for "Me Voy a Convertir en Un Ave," on the album Sueños Líquidos, for example, notes that the song is "inspired by the book Pedro y el capitán by Mario Benedetti and dedicated to all those who, for defending an ideal of justice, are persecuted or find themselves imprisoned. To the Zapatista Army of National Liberation communities for peace and dignity."[23]

FAO Ambassador

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger. FAO was founded on 16 October 1945 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The FAO Goodwill Ambassadors Programme was initiated in 1999. Maná was nominated and appointed FAO Ambassadors on 16 October 2003.[24][25] Maná emphasized that their song "Justicia, Tierra y Libertad" (in English: Justice, Land, and Liberty [Freedom]) from the Revolución de Amor album, is a message of hope and inspiration in the search of a world without hunger.

Members

 
Bassist Juan Calleros and guitarist Sergio Vallín.
 
Álex, drummer.

Official members:

Live band members:

  • Juan Carlos Toribio — keyboards, piano, flute — 1994–present
  • Fernando "Psycho" Vallin — rhythm guitar, 2nd bass guitar, backup vocals — 1997–present
  • Luis Contepercussion — MTV Unplugged 1999
  • Hector Quintana — percussion, backup vocals — 2006–present

Former members:

  • Abraham Calleros — drums — 1978–1985
  • Gustavo Orozco — electric guitar — 1978–1985
  • Ulises Calleros — electric guitar — 1978–1991
  • César "Vampiro" López — electric guitar — 1991–1994
  • Ivan Gonzalez — keyboards — 1991–1994
  • Sheila Rios — backup vocals — 1992–2003

Discography

 
Members and additional band in 2012.
 
Rock in Rio Madrid 2012

Sombrero Verde

(before Maná)

Maná

Tours

 
Juan, bassist of the group.
  • 1993–1995: ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños? Tour
  • 1998: Liquido Tour
  • 1999: Unplugged U.S. Tour
  • 2002–2003: Revolución de Amor Tour
  • 2007–2008: Amar es Combatir Tour
  • 2011–2014: Drama y Luz World Tour
  • 2015: Cama Incendiada Tour
  • 2016: Latino Power Tour
  • 2019: Rayando el Sol Tour
  • 2023: Mexico Lindo y Querido Tour

Awards

See also

References

  1. ^ Marisa Brown. "Maná | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  2. ^ Cobo, L. (19 August 2006). Mana. Billboard: The International Newsweekly of Music, Video and Home Entertainment, 118, 25-27.
  3. ^ "Maná." Encyclopedia of Popular Music, 4th ed. Ed. Colin Larkin. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 16 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Mana: Call It Fresa but Call It Success : Music: The Guadalajara group, branded with a lightweight pop rock image, seemed headed for failure. But today it's Mexico's No. 1 band". Los Angeles Times. 11 November 1993. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Maná to Receive Icon Award at 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards". www.billboard.com. 2 September 2021. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  6. ^ "As of 2012, their worldwide album sales stand at 25 million". Blogamole.tr3s.com. 17 February 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  7. ^ a b Mercado, Jose Luis. "Mas Que Rock En Español: Las 120 Mejores Canciones del Rock HispanoAmericano de todo Los Tiempos (20-1) (Spanish)". Rock en las Américas (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 December 2007.
  8. ^ "LATIN MUSIC WEEK 2021: Billboard Latin Music Week 2021". www.billboardlatinmusicweek.com. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  9. ^ a b Doss, Yvette C. (21 August 1998). "In Any Language, Mana Is a Handsome Hit". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  10. ^ a b Brown, Marisa. "Maná – Biography". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  11. ^ a b Valdes-Rodriguez, Alisa (19 June 1999). "The Burden of Success". The Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g Lopetegui, Enrique (2 November 1995). "Reshaped, Tougher Mana Fights Back With 'Angeles'". The Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  13. ^ a b Trust, Gary (21 March 2011). "Mana Manages No. 1 Debut On Latin Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  14. ^ a b c Cobo, Leila (4 March 2011). "Maná's 'Drama y Luz' Album: First Listen". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  15. ^ Pennacchio, George (10 February 2016). "Mexican Rock Band Mana Gets Hollywood Walk Of Fame Star". ABC News. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  16. ^ "Billboard Latin Music Awards: Mexican Rock Legends Mana to Receive Lifetime Achievement Honor". Billboard. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  17. ^ "Maná named 2018 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year™". Latin GRAMMYs. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  18. ^ Flores, Griselda (2 September 2021). "Maná to Receive Icon Award at 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards". Billboard. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  19. ^ "Selva Negra Foundation formed". Latinmusic.about.com. 21 August 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  20. ^ . Selvanegra.org.mx. Archived from the original on 28 October 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  21. ^ "Selva Negra Foundation named Champion of Health". Paho.org. 7 April 2008. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  22. ^ Lilley, Sandra (9 October 2012). "Exclusive: Maná on why they endorsed Obama". NBCLatino. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  23. ^ Liner notes, Sueños Líquidos, 1997.
  24. ^ . Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Archived from the original on 7 March 2009.
  25. ^ "FAO : Five more international celebrities named as FAO goodwill ambassadors". www.fao.org. Retrieved 4 April 2018.

External links

  • Maná official website (in Spanish)
  • Mana at AllMusic


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informationAlso known asSombrero Verde 1981 1987 OriginGuadalajara MexicoGenresLatin pop rock en espanol 1 Years active1981 presentLabelsWEA InternationalMembersFher Olvera Alex Gonzalez Sergio Vallin Juan CallerosPast membersUlises Calleros Ivan Gonzalez Abraham Calleros Cesar Vampiro Lopez Gustavo Orozco Sheila RiosWebsitemana wbr com wbr mxMana has topped the all time lists in much of Latin America and in their native Mexico where they set records for album sales and concert attendance 7 The band formed in 1986 and released its first album Falta Amor in 1990 In 1992 the group released Donde Jugaran Los Ninos which sold more than 10 million copies worldwide 8 over 700 000 copies in the US alone becoming the best selling Spanish language rock album of all time After several lineup changes the group released Cuando los Angeles Lloran 1995 which is noted for its stylistic departure from the band s previous work Mana followed with Suenos Liquidos 1997 Revolucion de Amor 2002 and Amar es Combatir 2006 which continued the group s success The band followed up with Drama y Luz in April 2011 Their most recent album is Cama Incendiada which was released in early 2015 The band s sound draws from pop rock progressive rock Latin pop calypso reggae and ska music genres They initially received international commercial success in Latin America and Spain and have since gained popularity and exposure in the US and around the world Contents 1 History 1 1 1986 89 Formation and early releases 1 2 1990 96 Commercial success 1 3 1997 2007 Suenos Liquidos Revolucion de Amor and Amar es Combatir 1 4 2008 2012 Drama y Luz 1 5 2013 present Cama Incendiada Rayando el sol Tour 2 Selva Negra Foundation 3 Politics 3 1 FAO Ambassador 4 Members 5 Discography 5 1 Sombrero Verde 5 2 Mana 6 Tours 7 Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit1986 89 Formation and early releases Edit Fher lead singer Mana was formed in 1986 by Jose Fernando Fher Olvera vocals Ulises Calleros guitar and Juan Calleros bass guitar who had been performing together in a band called Sombrero Verde since the mid 1970s and disbanded in 1983 9 The three placed an advertisement in the local Guadalajara newspaper looking for a drummer to complete a new band to which 15 year old American Alex Gonzalez applied and soon joined the group 9 Mana s first album was titled Mana and was released on 12 May 1987 on A amp M Records Mana signed to PolyGram but became unhappy with the direction the label was taking the band and switched to Warner Music shortly before the release of the group s second album Falta Amor 10 A year passed before the album garnered its first hit single Rayando el Sol The group toured heavily in support of the album performing more than 250 times throughout Latin America including shows in Mexico Peru Ecuador and Colombia citation needed 1990 96 Commercial success Edit Rock in Rio Madrid 2012 In 1991 they added two new members to the group Ivan Gonzalez on keyboards and Cesar Vampiro Lopez on guitar Ulises Calleros no longer performed with the group but became one of their managers On 27 October 1992 the band released Donde Jugaran Los Ninos an album that spawned several hits including Vivir Sin Aire Oye Mi Amor and De Pies a Cabeza The record sold over 3 million copies worldwide and became the best selling Spanish language rock album of all time 11 The band undertook an international tour with 268 concerts in 17 countries citation needed In 1994 Lopez and Ivan Gonzalez left the group due to musical and personal disputes 12 Fher Olvera and Alex Gonzalez felt that their departure offered an opportunity to reinvent the group s sound and searched throughout Mexico Spain and Argentina to find a new guitarist 12 In the meantime Mana released the live album Mana en Vivo before choosing Mexican guitarist Sergio Vallin to replace Calleros and Lopez 10 In 1995 the band recorded a Spanish version of Led Zeppelin s Fool in the Rain for the tribute album Encomium 12 Lead singer Fher Olvera and Juan Calleros performing at Rock in Rio Madrid 2012 On 25 April 1995 the group released Cuando los Angeles Lloran The album was noted for its stylistic departure from the band s previous work which saw the group experimenting with funk and soul music genres 12 Olvera explained shortly after the release of the album Basically we re still the same Mana but we re going through a funky soulish stage We want to have some fun and be a little louder 12 The initial reaction to Cuando los Angeles Lloran was mixed and the first single the funk influenced Dejame Entrar failed to reach the top ten on the Mexican Singles Chart 12 However the album later caught on and sold 500 000 copies in the United States alone within five months of release 12 1997 2007 Suenos Liquidos Revolucion de Amor and Amar es Combatir Edit In 1997 the group released Suenos Liquidos an album about the highs and lows of love with songs like Clavado en un bar and En el Muelle de San Blas recorded in Puerto Vallarta and released simultaneously in 36 countries The recording received a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock Alternative Album The group performed acoustically in Miami for Latin America s MTV Unplugged program A final version of the performance was mixed at Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood and the band released Mana MTV Unplugged on 14 May 1999 11 In 2002 to blend their sound with that of rock and roll from the sixties and seventies the band recorded Revolucion de Amor They won their fourth Grammy for the album The band released a new version of Eres mi Religion for the Italian market in 2003 as a duet with Italian musician Zucchero and also performed with Zucchero in a new recording of his Baila Morena This same year they participated in the annual Pavarotti amp Friends concert along with Queen Deep Purple Ricky Martin Andrea Bocelli Zucchero and Bono Fher Olvera performing at Rock in Rio Madrid 2012 In 2006 after a four year hiatus they released their seventh studio album Amar es Combatir It reached 4 on the Billboard Top 200 in its first week selling over 60 000 copies in the first week Their first single off the album Labios Compartidos rose to the top of the music charts upon its debut in July when the group played the song live at the Premios Juventud Amar es Combatir has sold over 644 000 copies and the Amar es Combatir Tour in promotion of the album grossed more than 35 million 13 In 2008 Mana released a live album entitled Arde El Cielo in both a CD and CD DVD package This release shows the band performing during the Amar es Combatir Tour in support of Amar es Combatir citation needed 2008 2012 Drama y Luz Edit On 12 April 2011 the band released its eighth studio album Drama y Luz The record s release was delayed several times initially scheduled for a Fall 2010 release which was later changed to December 2010 and finally changed to April 2011 14 The band explained that Drama y Luz was not ready for fans and spent time during the delays putting the finishing touches on the record 14 Themes addressed on the album include love hope addiction and racism 14 The first single from the album Lluvia al Corazon became the band s sixth song to reach number one on the Billboard Latin Songs chart as well as its eighth song to top the magazine s Latin Pop Songs chart 13 2013 present Cama Incendiada Rayando el sol Tour Edit In 2016 Mana was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame 15 In 2018 Mana received the Billboard Latin Music Lifetime Achievement Award and performed live on Telemundo from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas 16 Mana was honored as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year on 14 November 2018 17 In 2019 Mana announced in February 2019 their new tour Rayando el sol tour that will start in the USA in September 2019 On 12 April Mana released a new version of their classic hit Rayando el sol featuring Spanish singer Pablo Alboran as the first song from their upcoming project citation needed In August 2021 Billboard and Telemundo announced that Mana would be honored with the icon award at the 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards on 23 September 2021 The announcement included that the band would also perform a remake of the classic El Reloj Cucu ft 12 year old artist Mabel at the awards show 18 Selva Negra Foundation EditSelva Negra Foundation Black Jungle Foundation is a foundation formed by Mana in 1995 19 Under the direction of Mari Gonzalez and Augusto Benavides 20 they finance and support important projects aimed at protecting the environment With the support of Mexico s government they also have efforts to save the sea turtle by raising 140 000 turtle eggs for release on the country s Pacific coast On 7 April 2008 Mana and the Selva Negra Foundation were named Champions of Health by the Pan American Health Organization during an observance of World Health Day 2008 at PAHO headquarters in Washington D C 21 Politics Edit Mana in concert in Rock in Rio in Madrid in 2012 Mana supported U S President Barack Obama s 2012 reelection bid 22 On 29 March 2007 Puerto Rico s Channel 4 WAPA s News program reported that Mana publicly supported Puerto Rico s prospective independence from the United States In an interview that followed the aforementioned news announcement the members of Mana were interviewed by Channel 4 WAPA journalist Rafael Lenin Lopez who asked them what they thought about Puerto Rico Mana members confirmed that they support the Puerto Rican Independence Movement and favor greater sovereignty for the Latin American and Caribbean island nation Various of their songs have political inspirations The liner notes for Me Voy a Convertir en Un Ave on the album Suenos Liquidos for example notes that the song is inspired by the book Pedro y el capitan by Mario Benedetti and dedicated to all those who for defending an ideal of justice are persecuted or find themselves imprisoned To the Zapatista Army of National Liberation communities for peace and dignity 23 FAO Ambassador Edit The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger FAO was founded on 16 October 1945 in Quebec City Quebec Canada The FAO Goodwill Ambassadors Programme was initiated in 1999 Mana was nominated and appointed FAO Ambassadors on 16 October 2003 24 25 Mana emphasized that their song Justicia Tierra y Libertad in English Justice Land and Liberty Freedom from the Revolucion de Amor album is a message of hope and inspiration in the search of a world without hunger Members Edit Bassist Juan Calleros and guitarist Sergio Vallin Alex drummer Official members Fher Olvera lead vocals electric guitar acoustic guitar rhythm guitar 1978 present Alex Gonzalez drums backup vocals 1984 present Juan Calleros bass guitar acoustic bass guitar 1978 present Sergio Vallin electric guitar acoustic guitar 12 string guitar classical guitar 1994 presentLive band members Juan Carlos Toribio keyboards piano flute 1994 present Fernando Psycho Vallin rhythm guitar 2nd bass guitar backup vocals 1997 present Luis Conte percussion MTV Unplugged 1999 Hector Quintana percussion backup vocals 2006 presentFormer members Abraham Calleros drums 1978 1985 Gustavo Orozco electric guitar 1978 1985 Ulises Calleros electric guitar 1978 1991 Cesar Vampiro Lopez electric guitar 1991 1994 Ivan Gonzalez keyboards 1991 1994 Sheila Rios backup vocals 1992 2003Discography EditMain article Mana discography Members and additional band in 2012 Rock in Rio Madrid 2012 Sombrero Verde Edit before Mana 1981 Sombrero Verde 1983 A Tiempo de RockMana Edit 1987 Mana 1990 Falta Amor 1992 Donde Jugaran los Ninos 1995 Cuando los Angeles Lloran 1997 Suenos Liquidos 1999 MTV Unplugged 2002 Revolucion de Amor 2006 Amar es Combatir 2011 Drama y Luz 2015 Cama IncendiadaTours Edit Juan bassist of the group 1993 1995 Donde Jugaran Los Ninos Tour 1998 Liquido Tour 1999 Unplugged U S Tour 2002 2003 Revolucion de Amor Tour 2007 2008 Amar es Combatir Tour 2011 2014 Drama y Luz World Tour 2015 Cama Incendiada Tour 2016 Latino Power Tour 2019 Rayando el Sol Tour 2023 Mexico Lindo y Querido TourAwards EditMain article List of awards received by ManaSee also EditChico Mendes Yo amo a Juan Querendon Mexican telenovela References Edit Marisa Brown Mana Biography AllMusic Retrieved 13 June 2015 Cobo L 19 August 2006 Mana Billboard The International Newsweekly of Music Video and Home Entertainment 118 25 27 Mana Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4th ed Ed Colin Larkin Oxford Music Online Oxford University Press Web 16 February 2016 Mana Call It Fresa but Call It Success Music The Guadalajara group branded with a lightweight pop rock image seemed headed for failure But today it s Mexico s No 1 band Los Angeles Times 11 November 1993 ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 30 June 2019 Mana to Receive Icon Award at 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards www billboard com 2 September 2021 Retrieved 16 September 2021 As of 2012 their worldwide album sales stand at 25 million Blogamole tr3s com 17 February 2011 Retrieved 16 October 2011 a b Mercado Jose Luis Mas Que Rock En Espanol Las 120 Mejores Canciones del Rock HispanoAmericano de todo Los Tiempos 20 1 Spanish Rock en las Americas in Spanish Retrieved 8 December 2007 LATIN MUSIC WEEK 2021 Billboard Latin Music Week 2021 www billboardlatinmusicweek com Retrieved 16 September 2021 a b Doss Yvette C 21 August 1998 In Any Language Mana Is a Handsome Hit Los Angeles Times Retrieved 23 March 2012 a b Brown Marisa Mana Biography Allmusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved 28 March 2012 a b Valdes Rodriguez Alisa 19 June 1999 The Burden of Success The Los Angeles Times Tribune Company Retrieved 28 March 2012 a b c d e f g Lopetegui Enrique 2 November 1995 Reshaped Tougher Mana Fights Back With Angeles The Los Angeles Times Tribune Company Retrieved 29 March 2012 a b Trust Gary 21 March 2011 Mana Manages No 1 Debut On Latin Songs Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved 7 April 2012 a b c Cobo Leila 4 March 2011 Mana s Drama y Luz Album First Listen Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved 7 April 2012 Pennacchio George 10 February 2016 Mexican Rock Band Mana Gets Hollywood Walk Of Fame Star ABC News Retrieved 11 February 2016 Billboard Latin Music Awards Mexican Rock Legends Mana to Receive Lifetime Achievement Honor Billboard Retrieved 4 April 2018 Mana named 2018 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year Latin GRAMMYs Retrieved 29 October 2018 Flores Griselda 2 September 2021 Mana to Receive Icon Award at 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards Billboard Retrieved 3 September 2021 Selva Negra Foundation formed Latinmusic about com 21 August 2011 Retrieved 16 October 2011 Directors of Selva Negra Foundation Selvanegra org mx Archived from the original on 28 October 2011 Retrieved 16 October 2011 Selva Negra Foundation named Champion of Health Paho org 7 April 2008 Retrieved 16 October 2011 Lilley Sandra 9 October 2012 Exclusive Mana on why they endorsed Obama NBCLatino Retrieved 16 December 2015 Liner notes Suenos Liquidos 1997 Meet the Goodwill Ambassadors Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Archived from the original on 7 March 2009 FAO Five more international celebrities named as FAO goodwill ambassadors www fao org Retrieved 4 April 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mana Mana official website in Spanish Mana at AllMusic Portals Biography Latin music Mexico Rock music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mana amp oldid 1133752626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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