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Angélica María

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Rating: 3.7 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 8/22/11Abraham Chavez Theatre - El Paso

    concert was about 1 1/2 hour long and the singer I could not hear what he was saying

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great reminiscing experience!!!

    by Maribellita on 8/22/11Abraham Chavez Theatre - El Paso

    The show was great! I took my grandmother and my mother and they loved it. My husband, who's in his 20's as I am, didn't really get into it. It's for an older crowd that remembers the good old days of Mexican music era. I grew up with that influence from my grandparents, which is why I liked it. Armando Manzanero was the first to enter the stage. He sang a few of his well known hits "Somos Novios" and "Contigo Aprendi" and then proceeded to play the piano, where he delighted the audience with "Adoro" and "No Se Tu" ... After a while the band got a "rock and roll" vibe as did he on the piano, and Angelica Maria came out, head to toe in glitter, super glam, singing "Eddie Eddie" much to the delight of the entire audience. They proceeded to sing many songs together and eventually he left her on her own. She sang many songs made popular by her back in her day, & it seems the crowd really enjoyed them. She was witty and funny and easygoing and down to earth. Eventually Manzanero came back and did his own thing on the piano for a little while, then introduced his son Juan Carlos, who sang a few songs and played the piano as well. He was pleasant yet not even 1/4 of talented as his father. Seemed like a cheap shot by Manzanero to get his son his 15 minutes of fame but it wasnt bad. At the end, Manzanero set the tone back to romance and ended with a romantic medley of his greatest hits, and concluded with "Por Debajo De La Mesa" which brought the audience to tears and a standing ovation. They were both great peformers; they did more than sing, they connected with the audience and chatted and bantered back and forth, making it a great show overall.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great outstanding composer

    by sonador on 8/22/11Abraham Chavez Theatre - El Paso

    One of the remaining idols of mexican music. More than you may imagine & will remember for your life-time.