Miami, Fla. (August 17th, 2015)
- Legendary Mexican rocker, Alejandra Guzman, will be honored by the Latin Songwriters Hall Of Fame with the 'La Musa Elena Casals Award' at the 3rd Annual Induction Gala LA MUSA AWARDS on October 15th in Miami Beach.
Rebel by conviction, passionate about life, Alejandra Guzman is considered to be the pre-eminent Latin Rock female vocalist of all time and continues to be one of Mexico's most ground-breaking and influential artists.
Classic hits such as: "Luz de Luna," "Eternamente Bella," "La Plaga," "Reina de Corazones," "Mírala, míralo," "Volverte a amar," "Día de Suerte," and "Mi Peor Error," among many others, have etched her mark on the hearts of audiences throughout Latin America for decades.
One of Guzman's most acclaimed albums that yielded the singer-songwriter the coveted Latin Grammy for "Best Rock Solo Vocal Album"
SOY (I AM), was produced by mega-hitmaker, Desmond Child, Chairman/CEO of the Latin Songwriter Hall of Fame.
A heartbreaking soulful voice, with an extraordinary talent to combine profound emotions and boundless energy is the explosive alchemy that has turned Alejandra Guzman into one of the most thrilling and relevant artists in the world. More than 15 albums recorded and over 15 million albums sold during 25 years of a prolific music career, have proven why she has been crowned Latin Music's "Queen of Rock.¨
Alejandra Guzman is currently working on unreleased tracks that will be included on her new alb
um, and has already launched her new single ¨Adiós¨ featuring Farruko.
The "La Musa Elena Casals Award" ("Premio La Musa Elena Casals") was established in 2013 to recognize outstanding young talent and achievements in music by the Latin Songwriters Hall Of Fame in memory of renowned Cuban poet and songwriter Elena Casals ("La Musa") whose passionate Boleros have been recorded by legendary artists such as Olga Guillot, Roberto Ledesma, Lucho Gatica and recently Concha Buika.
The Latin Songwriters Hall Of Fame official award trophy "La Musa" is based on the original sculpture of Elena Casals created in 1954 by American artist Lee Burnham.