MEXICAN GUITAR PLAYERS

A website dedicated to the dissemination and promotion of Guitarists in Mexico and to publicize their projects and events. The largest Directory of Mexican Guitarists.

Galileo (Galo) Ochoa
Jalisco

Galileo (Galo) Ochoa

It was with Cuca that his career as a guitarist began to stand out. The characteristic sound of this band is mainly hard rock. Galo Ochoa has composed songs together with José Fors that became hits such as: "Son of the milkman", "La pucha asesina", "me vale madre", and so on. After the separation from Cuca, his brother Aldo, and Christian Gómez, joined Carlos Avilez (also her bassist), thus emerging Nata, where his main sound is closer to heavy metal. ... Read more

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Rosalia Leon
CDMX

Rosalia Leon

Rosalía León Oviedo is a Mexican actress, singer, songwriter and guitarist. He participated in the Mexican reality show La Academia. He released his first album through Sony Music in 2003 selling over 50,000 copies in the first four weeks.… Read more

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Chamín Correa
CDMX

Chamín Correa (1929-2020)

Benjamín Correa, better known by his stage name Chamín Correa (Mexico City, December 4, 1929 - January 14, 2020), was a Mexican musician specialized in playing romantic music with various groups and singers, famous for his virtuous form to play the requinto. ... Read more

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Julio Revueltas
CDMX

Julio Revueltas

Julio Revueltas is a jazz and rock instrumental musician and composer who already has more than 25 years of career and 5 studio albums, among which Rajneesh his most recent record production stands out. This outstanding musician is one of the few who knows how to interpret melodies on a very peculiar and little-known instrument called "viotarra" which is a hybrid between a guitar and a violin. With the physical appearance of a guitar, this instrument has the peculiarity of being played with a bow and emitting truly magical sounds.… Read more

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Constantino Garín
Oaxaca

Constantino Garin

Guitarist of Noesis Ñuu-Savi, a musical group originally from Huajuapan de León, Oaxaca, Mexico, in their musical style they fuse the sounds of different cultures of the State of Oaxaca, made up of four brothers of Oaxacan origin dedicated to the dissemination of traditional music Mexican with sounds of an electric nature, also interpreting pieces of classical music by composers like Beethoven, mixing sounds such as blues, metal, rock, folk and Chilean.
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Francisco Lelo de Larrea
Nuevo León

Francisco Lelo de Larrea

He began his musical studies at the Higher School of Music in Monterrey, to later continue them at the National Conservatory of Music in Mexico City. He has a degree in Jazz with a specialty in guitar, graduated from the Higher School of Music of the INBA.… Read more

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