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Sueños
2000 · albüm
This Thing / Go to Keep It
2023 · single
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2023 · albüm
Downtown
2022 · single
Resplandece
2022 · single
Rojo
2022 · single
Jericó
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The Alvaro Lopez Project
2021 · albüm
Por Amor
2021 · albüm
Volvamos a Empezar
2021 · single
Tenía Que Suceder
2020 · single
Por Amor
2020 · single
Sol Detente
2017 · albüm
Altavoz
2011 · albüm
Alabanza Viva
2004 · albüm
Alabanza Viva
2004 · albüm
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Alvaro Lopez, one of Latin music's most respected drummers, seamlessly blends the styles of Latin-flavored jazz, R&B, gospel, and funk to create a sound that surpasses even language boundaries. Joined by the Res-Qband, composed of guitarist Gabe Terrado, keyboardist Mario Patron, and vocalists Abel Orta, Paul Garcia, and Roger Hudson, Lopez has recorded albums in both the Spanish- and English-language markets. In addition, he has served as a studio musician and producer on numerous projects. Lopez began his career at an early age, debuting as a professional drummer at the Degollado Theater in Guadalajara, Mexico. At the age of 14, he accompanied Mexico's Emmanuel and went on to record and tour with artists including José José, Daniela Romo, Yuri, and Pedro Vargas. In 1987, he toured with one of Latin America's top pop stars, Luis Miguel. During the year of 1993, Modern Drummer named him one of the top ten drummers in the world. One Voice Records released Lopez's first solo project, Por Amor, in 1998, followed by a second Spanish-language album, Suenos, in 2000. Lopez and Res-Qband issued their first English-language release, The Alvaro Lopez Project, in the spring of 2001. ~ Ashleigh Kittle, Rovi