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Emmanuel continues to tour throughout Latin America backed by bands that have included musicians from the United States, most notably guitarist Dick Smith of (Earth Wind & Fire, Kenny Loggins, and Air Supply). Emmanuel's son, Alexander Acha, is a professional singer as well.
He is the son of Mexican pop singer Emmanuel and American mother, Madison Anne Johnson, who taught Alexander piano and other instruments. Acha is also a pianist and a Berklee College of Music alumnus. [citation needed] He was raised as a Roman Catholic and still attends Mass. [1]
From 1997 until 2002, José Luis was member of Mexican boy band Ciao Mama, with whom he recorded two albums: "Ciao Mama" in 1999, and "Puntos Suspensivos..." in 2001, both under EMI Music México. [3] In 2008 José Luis and Raúl recorded a Norteño album with their first names. [4] They started as Río Roma in 2011.
"Es Mi Mujer" ("It's My Woman") is a song written by Luis Gómez Escolar and K. C. Porter, produced by Juan Carlos Calderón and performed by Mexican singer Emmanuel.It was released as the second single from his studio album Desnudo (1986) in early 1987.
A. Carlos Abascal; Salvador Abascal; Mariano Abasolo; Alexander Acha; Clemente Aguirre; Sergio Salvador Aguirre Anguiano; Elsa Aguirre; Javier Aguirre; José Antonio Aguirre (early Californian)
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OTI Festival (Spanish: Festival OTI de la Canción / Gran Premio de la Canción Iberoamericana, Portuguese: Festival OTI da Canção / Grande Prêmio da Canção Ibero-Americana), often known simply as La OTI, was an international song competition, organised annually between 1972 and 2000 by the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI), featuring participants representing primarily ...
Siempre en Domingo (translated Always on Sunday) was a Mexican variety show created and hosted by Raúl Velasco.The show aired on Televisa from December 14, 1969, until April 19, 1998, when Velasco retired.