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.

Rodrigo Sánchez
CDMX

Rodrigo Sanchez

Rodrigo y Gabriela is a guitar duo originally from Mexico, who gained fame in Ireland and later in the rest of Europe. The members of the band are Rodrigo Sánchez (lead guitar) and Gabriela Quintero (rhythm guitar and percussion). They have dedicated themselves to creating acoustic rock although their compositions are influenced by Latin music, flamenco and Middle Eastern music, while using rhythmic, harmonic and melodic resources typical of rock and heavy metal.… Read more

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Arturo Ocampo
Baja California Norte

Arturo ocampo

Nacido en 1978 llevo tocando aproximadamente unos 25 años, mi género favorito es el Power Metal. Actualmente toco en mi banda Acero de Guerra, la cual decidí reformar en el 2018 después de que la banda no tocara por alrededor de 10 años. Tengo un EP instrumental y con Acero de Guerra he grabado 1 CD, “Leyendas de Acero” (2005) y 1 EP, “Forjando el Acero” (2020) y 1 EP Instrumental (2017).… Read more

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Ana Rizo
Michoacan

Ana Rizo

Ana Rizo is a guitarist and singer-songwriter who was born in La Piedad, Michoacán. He studied Engineering and Music Production in Guadalajara, Jalisco. At the end of his degree, he won a scholarship to study at Berklee College of Music, in the city of Boston, MA ... Read more

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Tonio Ruiz
CDMX

Tonio (Toño) Ruiz

Born in CDMX Tonio Ruiz (Toño Ruiz) is a guitarist, vocalist, record producer, arranger and music teacher for 3 decades since the 90's with his rock band “CODA” and from the 2000's to date with his other rock band. "QBO". He has more than 12 albums in his artistic career, plus multiple albums produced and mixed as producer and mixer for many bands on the national and South American scene.… Read more

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Miguel Alcázar
CDMX

Miguel Alcazar

Guitarrista, maestro, musicólogo y compositor; ha grabado varios discos, entre los que destaca la serie “La historia de la guitarra”, que incluye obras y estilos de los siglos XVI al XX. Obtuvo el primer lugar en el concurso de composición de las Asociaciones Guitarrísticas Mexicanas, también ganó el premio Beryl Rubinstein Scholarship in Composition del Cleveland Institute of Music. Además de concertista de guitarra, Miguel Alcázar compuso la ópera “La mujer y su sombra”, que fue estrenada en 1981 en el Palacio de Bellas Artes y ganó el concurso de la Fundación Morales Estévez.… Read more

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