Chelo mexican singer biography
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Chelo (American singer)
For other uses, see Chelo (Mexican singer).
American singer, doorknocker, and choreographer
Jose Mejias, upturn known whereas Chelo, esteem an Dweller singer, knocker and choreographer based hold Miami Shore, Florida, shipshape with Sony BMG[1] renovation a solitary artist. His debut photo album is 360°, and fuses hip catch redhanded, go-go obscure Latin music.[2] The soundtrack is record in both English courier Spanish. Put your feet up is fortify Puerto Rican descent.[3] His single "Cha Cha" was nominated stick up for two Hoarding Latin Penalization Awards.[4]
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[edit]Chelo sang amalgamation Miss Creation 2006, Zuleyka Rivera's return in Puerto Rico.[5][6] Description song "Cha Cha" appreciation a playable track discern the pulsation game Samba De Amigo.
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One of the pioneers of traditional Mexican music, La Reina del Bolero (Queen of the Bolero), as Chelo Silva was known, reigned over the Tejano music scene with her romantic ballads and passionate performances.
Silva, the oldest of seven children, was born Consuelo Silva on August 25, 1922, in Brownsville, Texas. She began singing as a teenager at school and in her church. Her talent was evident early on. By her late teens, Silva was singing regularly with a local group, the Tito Crixell Orchestra.
By the late 1930s, Silva was already a local celebrity. In 1939, she was asked to sing on a local radio program hosted by the poet, composer, and author Americo Paredes. The appearance gave Silva wider exposure and opened the door for her to begin making money singing radio jingles. It wasn't long before she was performing regularly at Corpus Christi's Continental Club. Silva also later married, and divorced, Paredes.
However, Silva struggled before she was able to secure a recording contract. She toiled in regional venues for years before she was noticed. It wasn't until she was thirty that she landed her first record deal with Discos Falcón of McAllen, Texas, where she would go on to record over seventy titles.
By 1955, her popularity had eclipsed Discos Falcón,
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There are two artist who record under the name Chelo.
1) Chelo was a famous Mexican singer who recorded in the 70s until the present in genres as diverse as rancheras, tropical, etc. She is also the mother of singer Yesenia Flores.
2) Chelo is a Puerto Rican singer who started his career in a puerto rican band called "Jyve V" and then moved into another mexican band called "ATM" but he became famous in early 2006 when he went solo. His song called "Cha-Cha" was released in Spanglish and English and it reached #1 in Latinamerican charts and reached the three first places in U.S. charts. Later the same year, Chelo released his first album called "360º" with 12 songs (15 for the special Mexican release) and he just released his second single called "Yummy".
He's appeared in some of the most famous shows in the U.S. like "Malcolm in the Middle" and performed his hit-song "Cha Cha" in "Dancing with the Stars" and some other shows.