Sobre el Autor

Ritchie Valens was a pioneering figure in the rock and roll genre, known for his significant contributions during the late 1950s. Born Richard Steven Valenzuela, he was a Mexican-American musician who rose to fame with his hit songs such as "La Bamba" and "Donna." Valens' innovative blend of traditional Mexican music and rock made him a unique voice in the music industry, paving the way for future generations of Latino artists. Despite his short career, which was tragically cut short at the young age of 17 in a plane crash, his music continues to resonate with audiences today.

Valens' influence extends beyond his brief time in the spotlight. He is often credited with bringing Latin influence into mainstream rock music, and his style has inspired countless musicians across various genres. His legacy is celebrated in numerous documentaries, films, and tributes, showcasing his impact on American music and culture. Ritchie Valens remains an enduring symbol of the power of music to transcend boundaries and connect diverse communities.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento May 13, 1941
Lugar de Nacimiento Los Angeles, California, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento February 3, 1959