José Manuel Mijares Morán: A Life in Music and Performance
- Born: February 7, 1958, Mexico City, Mexico
- Other Names: José Mijares, Jose Manuel Mijares Moran, Jose Mijares
- Current Status: Living
Early Life and Career Beginnings
- José Manuel Mijares Morán, known professionally as Manuel Mijares, began his musical journey at a young age. Born in Mexico City in 1958, he was influenced by his mother, a dance teacher, fostering an early appreciation for the arts.
- He received a degree in business administration from the Intercontinental University (Universidad Intercontinental México), demonstrating a diverse skillset beyond music.
- Mijares's professional debut came in 1981 at a local festival called Valores Juveniles. This marked the beginning of his career, leading to performances in Japan and eventually securing a role as a background singer for Emmanuel.
- A significant moment arrived in 1985 when he represented Mexico at the OTI Festival, earning recognition as "Revelation of the Festival."
Musical Style and Notable Works
- Mijares's music is characterized by a distinctive blend of traditional Mexican rhythms with modern pop elements. This fusion created a unique sound that resonated across Latin America and Japan, contributing to his widespread popularity.
- His style also incorporates influences from rock and electronic music, further broadening his artistic appeal.
- Notable Albums:
- Mundos Opuestos – Featuring the hit single "The Grape Pickers at Lunch."
- Amor y Rock And Roll – Known for the popular song “No se murió el amor.”
- Que Nada Nos Separe – A significant album in his career.
- Maria Bonita – A tribute to actress María Félix, produced by Bebu Silvetti.
- He also contributed to the Spanish-language soundtrack of Walt Disney Pictures's *Oliver & Company*.
Personal Life and Collaborations
- From 1997 to 2011, Mijares was married to Mexican singer and actress Lucero. They have two children together.
- Throughout his career, Mijares has collaborated with various notable artists, including Piero Dorazio and Kim Hong-do, showcasing his versatility and willingness to explore diverse musical partnerships.
- He notably performed alongside the late Pedro Infante on "Querido Amigo," utilizing technology to create a unique collaborative experience.
Legacy and Impact
- Manuel Mijares's impact extends beyond his music, as he has been involved in philanthropic efforts supporting organizations like the Colección Andrés Blaisten (Mexico) and other charitable causes.
- His unique musical style continues to inspire new generations of artists within the Latin American music scene.
- Mijares’s legacy is cemented by his numerous awards and recognitions, including a Grammy nomination, solidifying his place as a significant figure in the music industry.
