Andrea Echeverri

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Andrea Echeverri

Andrea Echeverri (* 1965 in Bogotá ) is a Colombian musician and ceramicist . Echeverri is the lead singer of the band Aterciopelados and a solo artist. As a ceramist, she had several exhibitions of her own in the 1980s.

Echeverri as a solo artist

After the successful Aterciopelados album Gozo Poderoso , Andrea Echeverri took a break and gave birth to her first child, Milagros. She then worked on her first, self-titled solo album, which was produced by Héctor Buitrago , also an Aterciopelados member, and mixed by Thom Russo and was released in 2005. Inspired on the album to which Echeverri from her child, there are 13 songs, including A Eme O , Echeverris first single, and in the soundtrack for the Peruvian film La mujer de mi hermano recorded Baby Blues . After the album was released, Echeverri went on tour.

The album was nominated for the 2006 Latin Grammy Award in the Best Female Pop Vocal Album category and for the Grammy Award in the Best Latin Pop Album category. Echeverri was nominated four times at the MTV LA Awards and won in the Best New Artist - Central category .

As a second solo album, Echeverri released Dos in 2010 . The album Ruiseñora followed in 2012 , for which Echeverri was nominated for best singer-songwriter at the Latin Grammy Awards 2013.

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