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Eugenia León (Uncredited)

Eugenia León

Eugenia León got her start in the New Song Movement, Latin America's equivalent to the rise of Bob Dylan and company in North America and Europe. With a repertoire that pairs contemporary composers with the creators of the traditional music of Latin America and Mexico, Ms. León is not locked in to any one genre. Rather she seeks to nurture her music with elements of theater, cabaret, and opera. Her association with actors, poets, painters, and writers imparts a distinct and rich dimension to the production and staging of her music.

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Eugenia León 9/11/10: Eugenia León

One of Mexico's most famous "divas," Eugenia León's recording career is prolific, including 24 solo records spanning three decades. With a repertoire that pairs contemporary composers with traditional music of Latin America and Mexico, she regularly packs top venues in Mexico, fulfilling her fans' expectations of quality songs, passionately delivered. Part of Celebrate Mexico 2010 and the 26th Annual Open House Arts Festival.

Eugenia León

One of Mexico's most famous "divas," Eugenia León's recording career is prolific, including 24 solo records spanning three decades. With a repertoire that pairs contemporary composers with traditional music of Latin America and Mexico, she regularly packs top venues in Mexico, fulfilling her fans' expectations of quality songs, passionately delivered. Part of Celebrate Mexico 2010 and the 26th Annual Open House Arts Festival.
Eugenia León 4/19/04: Eugenia León

Mexican vocalist Eugenia León got her start in the New Song Movement, Latin America’s equivalent to the rise of Bob Dylan and others in the U.S.

Eugenia León

Mexican vocalist Eugenia León got her start in the New Song Movement, Latin America’s equivalent to the rise of Bob Dylan and others in the U.S.

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