Shelly Lares

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Shelly_Lares an entity of type: Thing

Michelle Yvette Lares (born November 13, 1971), best known as Shelly Lares, is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and percussionist. Starting in 1984, Lares was nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year for thirteen consecutive years and won several other awards at the Tejano Music Awards throughout her career. She signed a recording contract with Manny Records in 1986. She left the label in 1996, and signed with Sony Music Latin until she was dropped in the late 1990s. In 2006, she signed a recording contract with Tejas Records. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Shelly Lares
rdf:langString Shelly Lares
rdf:langString Shelly Lares
rdf:langString Michelle Yvette Lares
rdf:langString San Antonio, Texas, United States
xsd:date 1971-11-13
xsd:integer 39295146
xsd:integer 1083707367
rdf:langString Elida Reyna, Stefani Montiel, Las 3 Divas, Selena, Chris Perez
xsd:date 1971-11-13
rdf:langString Michelle Yvette Lares
xsd:integer 19549
rdf:langString Guitar, percussion, vocals
rdf:langString Shelly Lares
rdf:langString Guitarist, vocalist, songwriter
rdf:langString San Antonio, Texas, United States
xsd:integer 1986
rdf:langString Michelle Yvette Lares (born November 13, 1971), best known as Shelly Lares, is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and percussionist. Starting in 1984, Lares was nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year for thirteen consecutive years and won several other awards at the Tejano Music Awards throughout her career. She signed a recording contract with Manny Records in 1986. She left the label in 1996, and signed with Sony Music Latin until she was dropped in the late 1990s. In 2006, she signed a recording contract with Tejas Records. Lares is known for her "talent and charismatic stage presence and strong voice." according to AllMusic. Lares also writes all her songs that are featured on her albums. In 1988, Chris Perez joined her band and subsequently left the following year in favor of Selena y Los Dinos. Her 1994 album, Quiero Ser Tu Amante (1994), peaked at number 39 on the US Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. Her self-titled album, Shelly (1996), peaked at number 35 on the Top Latin Albums chart. The lead single from her album, "Siempre Lo Esperare", peaked at number 30 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart and number 18 on the Regional Mexican Songs chart. Her other single, "No Me Olvides", peaked at number 40 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart in 2000.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 7452
xsd:gYear 1986

data from the linked data cloud