Alejandra Guzmán

Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal (born February 9, 1968), known professionally as Alejandra Guzmán, is a Mexican musician, singer, composer, and actress. With more than 20 million albums sold throughout her career, and winner of a Latin Grammy, she is one of the most successful Mexican female singers.[1] She is the daughter of actress Silvia Pinal and singer Enrique Guzmán.[2]

Alejandra Guzmán
Guzmán performing during Versus Tour in 2017
Born
Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal

(1968-02-09) February 9, 1968
Other names
  • La Reina del Rock
  • La Guzmán
Occupation
  • Musician
  • singer
  • composer
  • actress
Years active1988–present
Spouse(s)
Farell Goodman
(m. 1998; div. 1998)

Gerardo Gómez
(m. 2002; div. 2004)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
Labels
Associated acts
Websitewww.aleguzman.com

Early life and career

Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal was born February 9, 1968 in Mexico City, to her mother’s third marriage. Guzmán has three siblings: two older half-sisters, actress Sylvia Pasquel and Viridiana Alatriste. Her younger brother, Luis Enrique Guzmán is her only sibling from the same father and mother.

Her first song Bye Mamá, a song dedicated to her mom was the start to her career in 1988. In 1990s, she released several of her biggest albums like Eternamente Bella, Flor de Piel, as well as Libre which launched with a signed contract to BMG Ariola. Her success placed her in being nominated to a Grammy, Latin Grammy, and her albums to be labed Gold and Platinum.[3][4]

With all her success, she has been labeled to be La Reina del Rock, and one of the most successful female artists of Mexico.

Throughout her career, she has had success throughout Mexico and the United States. She has done duets with Franco De Vita, Mario Domm, Fonseca, and the most known Gloria Trevi. Her along with Trevi had several duets together and did the Versus Tour together from 2017-2018.[5]

She served as judge of the second season of Va Por Ti. She also served as coach of La Voz...México. On July 5, 2018, Telemundo announced Alejandra Guzmán as a coach on La Voz (U.S.).[6] Guzmán joins Luis Fonsi, Carlos Vives and Wisin as coaches on the Spanish-language version of NBC singing-competition The Voice.

Personal life

Alejandra Guzmán has had several relationships throughout her life. Her first public relationship was with Erik Rubin which did not last long due to conflict with Mexican singer Paulina Rubio over him.[7] She later, started a relationship with Pablo Moctezuma a businessman whom Guzmán has a daughter with, Frída Sofía, born March 1992. Moctezuma and her later separated.

Guzmán married to American businessman Farrell Goodman in 1998. The marriage was destroyed right after, when Goodman was arrested due to carrying narcotics in an airport in Germany.[8] Her last public relationship to date was a little after her divorce with Goodman, with Gerardo Gómez de la Borbolla. They got married in 2002 and a few months later Guzmán announced her second pregnancy. She lost the baby a little before knowing the gender. Guzmán was dragged into a deep depression due to the loss causing the divorce of her second marriage in 2004.[9]

Discography

Discography

Release date Title
1988 Bye Mamá
1989 Dame Tu Amor
1990 Eternamente Bella
1991 Flor de Papel
1993 Libre
1994 Enorme
1996 Cambio de Piel
1999 Algo Natural
2001 Soy
2004 Lipstick
2006 Indeleble
2007 Fuerza
2009 Único
2015 A + No Poder
2017 Versus (with Gloria Trevi)[10]}
2019 La Guzman Live at the Roxy

Compilation albums

Live albums

Singles

Year Single Chart positions[11]
U.S. Hot Latin Songs U.S. Latin Pop Airplay
1990 "Eternamente Bella" 20 -
1991 "Cuidado con el Corazón" 18 -
"Rosas Rojas" 36 -
"Reina de Corazones" 27 -
"Hacer el Amor con Otro" 16 -
"Hey Güera" - -
1993 "Mala Hierba" 10 -
"Mírala, Míralo"
1995 "Despertar"[12] 23 7
"Morir de Amor"[13] - 14
2001 "De Verdad"[14] 22 10
2002 "Volveré a Amar"[15] - 31
2004 "Lipstick" - -
"Tú Eres Mi Luz" - -
2006 "Volverte a Amar"[16] 6 1
"Quiero Estar Contigo"[17] - 27
2007 "Soy Sólo Un Secreto"[18] 12 3
"Mírame" - -
2010 "Que Cante la Vida" - -
2011 "Tan Sólo Tú" (Franco De Vita featuring Alejandra Guzmán) 14 3
"Día de Suerte" 9 2
Total number-one hits - 1

Tours

Alejandra Guzmán at Denver Coliseum, 2009.
  • Dame Tu Amor Tour (1990)
  • Eternamente Bella Tour (1991)
  • Flor de Papel Tour (1992)
  • Libre Tour (1993–94)
  • Enorme Tour (1995–96)
  • Cambio de Piel Tour (1997)
  • La Guzman Tour (1998)
  • Algo Natural Tour (1999-2000)
  • Soy Tour (2002)
  • Supersexitada Tour (2004–05)
  • Indeble (2006–07)
  • Fuerza Tour (2008–09)
  • Unico Tour (2010)
  • 20 Años de Éxitos Tour (2011–12)
  • La Guzman Primera Fila Tour (2014)
  • Rock Recargado Tour (2015)
  • A + No Poder Tour (2016)
  • es:Versus Tour (2017–18)
  • La Guzman Tour 2019 (2019)

La Guzman Tour 2019-2020

Fecha Ciudad País Recinto
Norteamérica
17 de mayo de 2019 Los Ángeles  United States Microsoft Theatre
18 de mayo de 2019 San Diego (California) Pechanga Resort & Casino
19 de mayo de 2019 San José (California) City National Civic
21 de mayo de 2019 Fresno (California) Table Mountain Casino
24 de mayo de 2019 Dallas Bomb Factory
25 de mayo de 2019 Houston Arena Theatre
29 de mayo de 2019 Modesto Gallo Center For The Arts
31 de mayo de 2019 Tucson Ava Amphitheatre
1 de junio de 2019 Phoenix Wild Horse Pass Hotel Casino
2 de junio de 2019 El Paso (Texas) El Coliseo
8 de junio de 2019 Villahermosa (Tabasco)  Mexico Palenque
14 de junio de 2019 Hermosillo Auditorio Hipódromo de Hermosillo
15 de junio de 2019 Mazatlán Centro de Convenciones
21 de junio de 2019 Torreón (Coahuila de Zaragoza) Coliseum
22 de junio de 2019 Monterrey Machaca Fest
29 de junio de 2019 Guadalajara (México) Auditorio Telmex
6 de julio de 2019 Ensenada (Baja California) Viñedo Santo Tomas
20 de julio de 2019 Acapulco de Juárez Foro Imperial
27 de julio de 2019 Ciudad del Carmen (Campeche) Domo del Mar
31 de agosto de 2019 Querétaro Auditorio Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez (Querétaro)
7 de septiembre de 2019 Ciudad de México Arena Ciudad de México
13 de septiembre de 2019 Rancho Mirage  United States Agua Caliente Casino
14 de septiembre de 2019 Anaheim Honda Center
15 de septiembre de 2019 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center
19 de septiembre de 2019 Tijuana (México)  Mexico Palenque de Tijuana
27 de septiembre de 2019 Pachuca Palenque de Pachuca
4 de octubre de 2019 Puebla México Auditorio Metropolitano
5 de octubre de 2019 Xalapa Veracruz México Velódromo Xalapa
11 de octubre de 2019 Mexicali BC Palenque de Mexicali
17 de octubre de 2019 Lima Perú  Peru Plaza Arena Lima
19 de octubre de 2019 ICA Perú Complejo UAP
25 de octubre de 2019 Monterrey Nuevo León  Mexico Arena Monterrey
13 de diciembre de 2019 San Luis Potosí El Domo
8 de febrero de 2020 Ciudad de México Arena Ciudad de México
29 de febrero de 2020 Mérida

Yucatán

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Awards won

  • Latin Grammy 2002: "Best Rock Solo Album" (Soy)
  • Winner of ASCAP Latin Award: Pop Balad: "Volverte a Amar" (2006) / “Soy sólo un Secreto” (2009) / “Día de Suerte’ (2012)
  • "La Luna" Del Auditorio Nacional” Award: Best Live Latin Rock Performance
  • Premio Oye! 2006: " Album of the Year" and "Best Female Artist"
  • Premios Juventud 2010: Best Rock Artist
  • Premios Juventud 2012: Mejor Tema Novelero “Día de Suerte”

Honorary Award

  • 2013 PADRES Contra el Cancer (I Am Hope)

La Musa Award 2015 Latin songwriter

Nominations

Grammy Awards

  • 1991 "Best Latin Pop Album" for the album "Flor de papel"; 2004 "Latin Rock / Alternative album" for “Lipstick”

Latin Grammy Awards

  • 2000 "Best Female Rock Vocal Performance" for the song "Algo Natural"; 2005 "Best Rock Solo album" for "Lipstick" and "Best Rock song" for "Lipstick”; 2006 "Best Rock Vocal album" for "Indeleble" and "Best Rock Song" for "Volverte a Amar"; 2008 “Best Female Pop Vocal Album” for “Fuerza”; 2011 “Record of the Year”/ “Best Short Form Music Video” for Tan Solo Tu (A Duo with Franco de Vita)
  • Billboard Latin Music Awards; 2005 "Latin Rock / Alternative album of the year" for "Lipstick“

Premio Lo Nuestro

  • 2007 "Artist of the year" / "Album of the year" for "Indeleble" / "Song of the year" for "Volverte a amar”; 2008 /“Female Artist of the Year” / “Album of the Year” for “Fuerza”, “Song of the Year” for "Soy solo un Secreto"; 2012 “Rock Album of the Year” for “20 Años de Éxitos en Vivo con Moderatto”/ “Rock Artist of the Year”/ “Rock Song of the Year” for “Día de Suerte”/ “Collaboration of the Year” for “Día de Suerte” with Moderatto; 2013 “Artist of the year”

Premios Juventud

  • 2011 "My Rock Artist"

References

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