Aida Cuevas

Aída Cuevas (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈiða ˈkweβas]; born Aída Gabriela Cuevas Castillo; September 24, 1963) is a Mexican singer and actress. Affectionately known as, "The Queen of Ranchera Music”, Cuevas has recorded 40 albums, selling 8 million copies worldwide. Cuevas' work has earned her one Grammy Award and one Latin Grammy Award.[1][2][3]

Aída Cuevas
Background information
Birth nameAída Gabriela Cuevas Castillo
Also known as"The Queen of Ranchera"
Born (1963-09-24) September 24, 1963
Mexico City, Mexico
OriginMexico City, Mexico
GenresRegional Mexican
Occupation(s)Singer and Actress
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1975present
LabelsBMG-Ariola, IM, Sony Music, Warner Music
Websitewww.aidacuevas.com

Cuevas' well-known songs are "El Pastor", "La Cigarra", "Te Doy Las Gracias", "Te Vas a Quedar Con Las Ganas", "Quizás Mañana", "Traición a Juan", "Me Equivoque Contigo", and "No Me Amenaces".

Early life

Aída Cuevas began singing in amateur contests at the age of 11 and was quickly discovered because of her exceptional talent. Her first national exposure was singing in a weekly live radio program called "El Taller XEW" in 1975 at the age of 12 years. A year later she was performing on stages across Europe. These performances quickly lead her to be known as "La Voz de México" (The Voice of Mexico) at an early age. Her talent has led her to perform across 4 continents since 1976.

Discography

YearCD TitleArtistProduced by
1976Aida Cuevas con el Mariachi Continental EstradaAída CuevasJosé Luis Robles
1977Para TiAída CuevasMario Molina Montes
1978Los Reyes del PalenqueAída Cuevas y Humberto CabañasArmando Manzanero
1979Cari CariAída CuevasArmando Manzanero
1980La PalenqueraAída CuevasHeriberto Aceves
1983Aída Cuevas canta lo nuevo de Juan GabrielAída CuevasJuan Gabriel
1984Ahora y Siempre, La Voz de MéxicoAída CuevasRigoberto Alfaro
1985ÉxitosAída Cuevas y Lucha VillaJuan Gabriel
1986Rio CrecidoAída CuevasSilvia Tapia (Prisma)
1987Aída Cuevas canta a Juan GabrielAída CuevasJuan Gabriel
1988Lo Mejor de José Alfredo JiménezAída CuevasRigoberto Alfaro
1989Canciones de mi puebloAída CuevasRigoberto Alfaro
1990DecisiónAída CuevasRigoberto Alfaro
1991Aida Cuevas con la Banda del RecodoAída Cuevas y la Banda El RecodoCruz Lizárraga
1992Te Traigo GanasAída CuevasKiko Campos y Fernando Rivas
1992HuapangosAída CuevasRigoberto Alfaro
1993Boleros, Voz y SentimientoVarious
1994ÉxitosAída Cuevas y Rocio Banquells
1995El Dueto del SigloAída Cuevas y Carlos CuevasChamín Correa
1996Canciones Inéditas de María GreverAída CuevasChucho Ferrer
1997En Vivo desde El Auditorio NacionalAída Cuevas y Carlos CuevasIgnacio Morales
1998Lucha Reyes: RemembranzasAída CuevasRigoberto Alfaro
1999La Reina de la Canción RancheraAída CuevasCutberto Pérez
2000Los Autores del SigloAída Cuevas y Carlos CuevasChucho Ferrer
2001Háblame de AmorAída CuevasSonia Rivas
2002EnhorabuenaAída CuevasBebu Silvetti
2004Suite Mexicana de Agustín LaraAída Cuevas
2010De Corazón a Corazón... Mariachi Tango.Aída CuevasRodrigo Cuevas
2013Totalmente Juan GabrielAída CuevasRodrigo Cuevas y Fernando de Santiago
2014Canto a mi TierraAída CuevasRodrigo Cuevas
2015Pa' Que Sientas Lo Que SientoAída Cuevas y Mariachi Reyna de Los AngelesRodrigo Cuevas y José Hernández
2017Arrieros Somos - Versiones AcústicasAída CuevasRodrigo Cuevas
2018Totalmente Juan Gabriel Vol. IIAída CuevasRodrigo Cuevas
2020Antología de la Música Ranchera, Vol. IAída CuevasRodrigo Cuevas

Movies

  • (1981) Te Solté la Rienda
  • (1983) No Vale Nada la Vida
  • (1989) La Gallera
  • (1989) Pero Sigo Siendo el Rey
  • (1990) El Tigre del Norte

Awards

Aida Cuevas and Lola Beltrán 1976
Aida Cuevas circa 1980
Year Award
1977 Trophy Cenanchero (Málaga, Spain)
1978 Queen of the Taxi Drivers of Mexico City
1978 Ranchera Revelation of the National Newspaper Union
1979 First Mexican Artist to inaugurate an American television broadcasting station Channel 56
1980 Feminine Revelation of the II Ranchero Festival
1980 Queen of the Asociación of Charros of Los Ángeles
1980 Folkloric Revelation of the El Heraldo Newspaper
1981 Folkloric Revelation of the El Heraldo Newspaper
1981 Queen of the Billeteros of México
198? Folkloric Majesty (Prensa Nacional)
1985 Received keys of the City of Stockton by Mayor Parkinson
1986 Ambassador of the friendship of México - Norteamérica
1990 Best interpreter of the OTI Festival
1992 Queen of the Shoemakers of San Mateo Atenco
1995 Queen of Mariachi (1st time)
1996 Silver Star award of the best voice in Mexico
1997 Jalisco Award of the Charreria, best voice and best mariachi dressed.
1998 Queen of the Mariachis
2002 Mr. Amigo
2002 Latin Grammy nominee, Best Ranchero album (Enhorabuena)
2005 Queen of the Mariachis (2nd time)
2007 Queen of the Mariachis (3rd time)
2010 Latin Grammy Award, Best Tango album (De Corazón a Corazón... Mariachi Tango)
2013 Latin Grammy nominee, Best Ranchero album (Totalmente Juan Gabriel, Vol. 1)
2015 Latin Grammy nominee, Best Ranchero album (Pa' Que Sientas Lo Que Siento)
2017 Grammy winner, Best Regional Mexican album (including tejano) (Arrieros Somos)
2018 Grammy nominee, Best Regional Mexican album (including tejano) (Totalmente Juan Gabriel, Vol. 2)
2019 Queen of the Mariachis (4th time)

Notable Aida Cuevas songs

  • El Pastor
  • Cari Cari
  • "La Cigarra"
  • Te Doy Las Gracias
  • A la luz de los Cocuyos
  • Quizás Mañana
  • Te vas a quedar con las ganas
  • Qué buena suerte
  • Un Mundo Raro
  • Mi Ciudad
  • Qué Bonita es mi Tierra
  • Siempre Te Amaré
  • "Pa' Que Sientas Lo Que Siento"

References

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