Alonzo Andez speaks about his days in Banda Lamento Show and how he joined Alacranes Musical (Part 1)
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mon 10/19/2009
Alonzo Andez knows what it's like to be in the middle of a war.
The singer-songwriter from Texas joined Alacranes Musical just as vocalists Memo Ibarra and Omar Sánchez split from the group, entering a bitter dispute with the Urbina family for the Alacranes name. Andez, who was once a member of Banda Lamento Show, is now sharing vocal duties with original Alacranes singer Sergio "Hersheys" Federico.
In the first installment of a two-part interview with Andez, the newest Alacran talks about his influences, how he hooked up with Alacranes and how fans have treated him since he joined.
Where did you grow up?
I was born in Ciudad Juarez and lived the first six years of my life there, but El Paso, Texas is where I grew up and where I call home.
What music are you most influenced by and why?
My life has been vastly influenced when it comes to music. As a child I used to perform Mexican folkloric music. I am an admirer of all forms of music that inspire feelings of peace, joy, harmony and all the positive feelings that a human can perceive. As a singer and composer I always believed that music should be used to uplift, due to its great power to influence humanity.
Today, and to name a few artists that I am influenced by, I would have to mention: Marco Antonio Solis y Los Bukis, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Cristian Castro, Los Apson, Paul McCartney, Juan Gabriel, Emmanuel, Andrea Bocelli, Laura Pausini Josh Groban, Maroon 5, Miranda, Camilo Sesto, Caifanes, Mana, Hombres G, Enanitos Verdes, Reik, Billy Joel, CCR, and believe it or not, Alacranes Musical among others. I also love many of the Disney Channel productions. I surely can say that pop, rock and romantic music is what influences my style the most.
How did you end things with your previous band, Banda Lamento Show? Are you still friends?
The band decided to leave the record label that was promoting us during that year. I had previously signed a contract with that label and as a result of this separation I ended up staying as an exclusive artist of the record label. I have to say I’m very grateful to them, especially to its owner and to its sponsor. Being a part of it was an awesome experience. If something emerges we can, and have, contacted each other.
How did you hook up with Alacranes Músical?
I knew Memo from Alacranes way before leaving my previous band. Five months after leaving the Lamento Show, I had already a project of my own. The president of my company and I were constantly having meetings, which was why I traveled very often to Monterrey, Mexico. Unfortunately, things were getting complicated for the company and they decided to delay my production. During this period of time, I was also receiving many offers by various companies, bands, and promoters. While in Monterrey, I heard Alacranes would be playing there that weekend in November and so I decided meet up with them. Not knowing where they were, and not being able to contact Memo, I drove to the place where they would perform that night. For some strange coincidence, which I’d like to call a miracle, I felt like stopping at a nearby hotel. Within minutes, I was in Oscar Urbina’s room and we spoke for a while.
Speaking of miracles, that night I learned that they needed a vocalist to help them during the U.S. tour. I surely felt that it would be an honor to help them. After all, Alacranes Musical had been the only Regional Mexican band that I had dreamed to be a part of. Afterwards, Oscar Urbina and Memo allowed me to sing "Dame Tu Amor" that night in Monterrey. After the show, I asked Memo, who was the person I knew the best, to speak to the promoter of Alacranes and to arrange things for me to help them with the U.S. tour. Meanwhile, I requested the termination of the contract that I had with my company. When my contract was finally terminated, I called Memo and told him about it. He seemed pleased with the news and said everything was ready and arranged for me to meet the promoter of Alacranes. I soon started touring in the U.S. with them and later in México.
Soon I became the third vocalist of Alacranes. Even after all the complicated things that happened, I must express my gratitude to Memo because he was in constant communication with me as I joined, and showed me how things were in Alacranes at the time, encouraging me every step of the way. Also, I must thank the manager, who accepted Memo’s suggestion of having me be the one to join, and of course the promoter at the time. Obviously I won’t exclude who later became the reason why I am in Alacranes now, Oscar Urbina, for trusting me with information that confirmed the possibility to join Alacranes Musical, which had been a dream to me. It was him who later invited me to join the real Alacranes Musical.
How have the fans responded to you?
At the beginning, it was hard. When I joined, it was unexpected and naturally it takes time to accept new things. When I started, I remember putting myself in the place of the fans and understood that they were used to the same faces for years. No matter how sweet the candy is, if you are not familiar with it, and you are expecting something else, you will doubt it at first.
I never felt rejected, only observed. I knew it would be difficult to win their hearts, but to my surprise the fans were more welcoming than I thought they would be. I just focused on giving everything I could in every show. Now the fans have placed their trust in me and I will do everything possible to deserve it. One good thing that I have noticed from our fans is that they are very demanding and passionate. They don’t just go and listen to us; they go to our performances and live the experience with us.
I will never be Memo, or Omar, or Hersheys – just like none of them can be Alonzo. God has made us different so we could enjoy each other’s virtues and talents. As part of Alacranes Musical, I will give what I can to make people continue loving our music.
Coming soon: Part 2 with Alonzo Andez of Alacranes Musical.
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he seems like a very cool dude
Lost in Translation
mon 10/19 2:18am
he's a cool dude because he's from Cd. Juarez & grew up in El Paso lol
Jя.
mon 10/19 2:37am
hes cute....
i wish him da best he seems like a really nice guy
Dreamie
mon 10/19 2:59am
well I wish him all the luck in the world...
ღ♥Dulce 481♥ღ
mon 10/19 9:33am
he seem nice ang god for the band but i like memo better sorry
(***cr@zyl@tin@***) 100 %..
mon 10/19 10:42am
he seems like a pretty coool guy.. good luck with alacranes!!
Ruby♥
mon 10/19 1:28pm
extra quality points for him lol =]]
it must be really hard tryin to get
fans to accept him and stuff
best of luck tho =D
Mz βєαuтіfuℓ Gοя..
mon 10/19 2:29pm
awww he sounds nice hope it all goes well
★ мιzz yandel ★ ..
mon 10/19 2:50pm
INTERESTING STORY, BUT I AGREE W/ KRAZY LUVER, IM ALL BOUT MEMO & OMAR...LOL :P
Mizz Alacranes Musical =)
mon 10/19 4:15pm
Now THAT'S what i'd like to call "answers" !
he actually cared instead of writing 3 word sentences :S
Nelly
mon 10/19 5:29pm
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