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Andrea Álvarez (musician) (Andrea Julia Álvarez) was born on 23 May, 1962 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is an artist. Discover Andrea Álvarez (musician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

Popular As Andrea Julia Álvarez
Occupation Songwriter, drummer, singer
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 23 May 1962
Birthday 23 May
Birthplace Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentina

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2016

In 2016, she was a member of the jury for the popular TV show Rock del país, hosted by Bebe Contepomi and broadcast on channel TN (Todo Noticias), and played as a regular drummer in the band of the popular actress and singer Natalia Oreiro, with whom she toured Argentina, Uruguay, and Russia. She is also the ambassador in Argentina for the international women's drum competition "Hit Like a Girl".

In 2016, Y Lo Dejamos Venir was nominated for "Best Rock Album" by the Latin Grammy Awards. Álvarez and Hillyer traveled to Las Vegas for the ceremony and Andrea was interviewed by U.S. media.

That same year of 2016, Andrea released her second EP, Porque Sí, in which she along with her band, recorded and performed live rearranged versions four songs from her Andrea Álvarez and ¿Dormís? albums. The video was recorded and shot live in El Pie Studios in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Porque Sí video and tracks are now both available on digital format, including all most major platforms.

2015

In 2015 she independently releases her fourth album, Y Lo Dejamos Venir, with her band: Lonnie Hillyer on bass and Tomás Brugués on guitar. The production was led by Andrea and co-Produced Andrea Álvarez and Lonnie Hillyer which contains twelve songs most of which composed by Andrea, including the 2015 version of Se Pudre Todo. The track from that album, Se Pudre Todo, was also critically acclaimed and was featured in a show broadcast online at Vorterix.

2013

At the end of the 90s, Andrea Álvarez began to produce her own music, first with the Pulsomadre project (a percussion ensemble composed by all women), then subsequently, on her own. Since that time as a solo artist, she has released four studio albums, two EPs and a live CD/DVD. In 2013, she produced a series of bass and drum instructional videos for YouTube with Lonnie Hillyer as "Lonnie Hillyer's Grooves". In 2015 she received a Konex Award for "Best Female Rock Artist Of The Decade", together with five other Argentine female soloists.

In 2013 it launches the track Se Pudre Todo. She recorded that version with Hillyer and Peirone, and posted it for free on her website. She also made a video clip for that version of the song.

2009

Featuring guest guitarist and artist, Ricardo Mollo (of Divididos) and Richard Coleman, the album is edited by Pirca Records and distributed by Universal Music. The album's official presentation took place on April 16, 2009, at the Niceto Club hall in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 2010 Doble A is released in Mexico, by the hand of Fonarte Latino.

2008

Among all her collaborations, the most remembered was as a percussionist for Soda Stereo for three years, including the recording of three of their albums (Languis, Canción Animal, and Rex Mix), tours, participation in their farewell shows and the Me Verás Volver Tour, and playing in replacement of Charly Alberti at CAPIF's Personality of the Year 2008 event.

Andrea Álvarez enters 2008 with a new album: Doble A. This time, it is with her new band (Nano Casale on bass), and her former Producer, Emilio Haro, who participated in the arrangements. Álvarez calls Jim Diamond, well known American Producer from Detroit, Michigan, to give shape to a more raw and visceral record. It is recorded in ION studios and mixed and mastered in Ghetto Recorders by Diamond in Detroit.

2006

Again in company of Emilio Haro in the production but already with the participation of Mauro Quintero, and Franco Fontanarrosa in the arrangements, 2006 is the year of the release of Dormís? edited by Pirca Records and distributed by Universal Music. This second studio album was presented intensely to Buenos Aires and to the interior of Argentina in the following years.

2000

From the year 2000 (and some creative collaboration with Producer, Emilio Haro) she begins to give shape to what was her first solo album, self titled, Andrea Álvarez. It features the participation of Gustavo Cerati, Erica García and Zeta Bosio, among others. Álvarez was in charge of the direction, the percussion arrangements and the voices, as well as the composition of the songs. In 2003, she recorded an EP, Entre Caníbales, also Produced by Emilio Haro, for which was edited and distributed by Pop Art.

1990

At the end of the 1990s, she pursued her own projects. First, with the group Pulsomadre, and from 2001, as a solo artist releasing four studio albums, a live CD/DVD, and two EPs. Andrea was presented the Konex Award for "Best Female Rock Artist Of The Decade", and, in 2016 she was nominated by the Latin Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album for Y Lo Dejamos Venir.

1962

Andrea Álvarez (Buenos Aires; May 23, 1962) is an Argentinean drummer, percussionist, singer and composer. She was part of Rouge, the first all female Argentine rock band, and accompanied many nationally and internationally renowned artists.