A.k.a. Alberto Vázquez Gurrola Alberto Vazquez
Alberto Vazquez Gurrola (Guaymas, Sonora, April 20, 1940) is a Mexican singer and actor best known as Alberto Vazquez who was part of the generation of the golden age of rock and roll in Mexico. He moved to Mexico City at the age of six. He studied painting at the Academy of San Carlos and La Esmeralda. From a young age he participated in school festivals and family parties. At the age of fourteen, I had the opportunity to sing in public in the Alameda theater because his father was the manager of the site. Three years later he began his career in cabaret Cadillac and soon after the African. During that time he rejected a seven-year contract to perform in Las Vegas. In 1960, at the age of twenty, he recorded his first album of ballads Disks Musart and in 1962 began his film career by participating in the film A rate of twist.1 Consolidation as a singer and actor For his deep voice caught the attention of the female audience, reached fame with songs from "The Secret" and "Rosalie", which continued the themes of "Forget it," "You mean everything to me", "Happiness arrived" "Forgive my life", "One for all", "Bambina bambina" "Tonight my love"; "Unchain My Heart", "16 tons" and "sinner", their biggest hit. In 1964 he participated in television programs and musical TV Premier Ossart Choir, the latter for forty-two consecutive programs. That same year he excelled in his performance in the film The Age of violence, the following year he starred in his first starring in the film Forgive my life. During his more than fifty years of career he has recorded more than 100 albums and has participated in over 36 films. As peculiar characteristic sang during performances with a cigarette in mano.2 Along with Angelica Maria, Cesar Costa, Julissa, Johnny Laboriel, Manolo Muñoz and Enrique Guzman, he was part of the generation that pushed the rock and roll in Mexico
Alberto Vazquez voc MX *1940 Latin and Pop |
Alberto Vázquez b Latin |
Alberto Vázquez voc ES *1964 Pop |