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Andrea Echeverri Arias (born September 13, 1965) is a Colombian rock / pop singer and guitarist. She holds a degree in Fine Arts from University of Los Andes and was a ceramist before becoming a musician. She is the lead singer in Aterciopelados where she also plays the acoustic guitar. In March 2005 her debut solo album Andrea Echeverri was released by Nacional Records , a label focused on promoting the best in Latin alternative music. According to NPR's Felix Contreras "It's possible to chart the development of Latin Alternative music by following the career of Andrea Echeverri."

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20-1166: Etcheverry is a Basque surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Echeverri (born 1965), Colombian singer-songwriter Carlos Alberto Etcheverry (1933–2014), Argentine footballer and coach Claudio Echeverri (born 2006), Argentine footballer Eduardo Etcheverry , Uruguayan chess master Héctor Echeverri (1938–1988), Colombian footballer Gary Etcheverry (born 1956), professional football coach Guillermo Jaim Etcheverry (born 1942), Argentine physician Juan Carlos Echeverry (disambiguation) , multiple people Jésus Etcheverry (1911–1988), French opera conductor Marco Etcheverry (born 1970), Bolivian soccer player María Eugenia Etcheverry , Uruguayan military pilot Oscar Echeverry (born 1977), Colombian footballer Sam Etcheverry (1930–2009), Canadian football player/coach Tomás Martín Etcheverry (born 1999), Argentine tennis player Adriana Vacarezza Etcheverry (born 1961), Chilean actress Marcela Vacarezza Etcheverry (born 1970), Chilean television presenter, Miss Chile 1992 See also [ edit ] Etxeberria ,

40-608: A Basque place name and surname Echeverría (disambiguation) Echeverri (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Etcheverry . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Etcheverry&oldid=1182172704 " Categories : Surnames Basque-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

60-408: A category of films that critic Alissa Quart calls ' hyperlink movies ', in which multiple stories take place, each affecting the other in ways that characters are unaware of, all the while using radically different aesthetic and cinematic techniques to define the mise en scène of each storyline. Zoe ( Bárbara Mori ) is a beautiful woman who has been married to Ignacio ( Christian Meier ) for nearly

80-620: A decade. While Zoe still loves her husband, she feels the spark has gone out of their relationship, and she's become restless and anxious. Hoping to find the excitement she craves in forbidden fruit, Zoe falls into an affair with Gonzalo ( Manolo Cardona ), Ignacio's rough-edged but handsome brother. During their encounters, she complains to Gonzalo that Ignacio seems uninterested in her sexually as he only makes love to her on Saturdays and rejects her advances regularly. Reciprocating her negative thoughts of Ignacio, Gonzalo accuses him of being jealous as he has gone on to work in his passion of painting. On

100-452: A new point of artistic inspiration. The result is the self-titled album Andrea Echeverri , her first solo release. The disc was produced by Héctor Buitrago from Aterciopelados and mixed by Thom Russo (Juanes, Kinky, Johnny Cash), and also features a remix from Richard Blair (Sidestepper). On "A Eme O", the album's upbeat first single, Echeverri sings “Since you were born, I've become a better lover. Its as if you've unplugged my tubes.” On

120-663: A solo artist, entitled DOS, an emancipated, self-produced, neo-hippie and maternal album. The Grammy Award is an accolade by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement on the music industry. Andrea Echeverri has had one nomination. A Latin Grammy Award is an accolade by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences to recognize outstanding achievement in

140-445: A truthful film, one that tries to depict the most realistic aspects of relationships. La Mujer de mi Hermano rates poorly on RottenTomatoes.com, with a 21% approval rating, the consensus being, "No better than an R-rated telenovela , with the requisite love..." It currently holds a 41% rating on Metacritic , which indicates "some medium reaction." The song "Maula" and "Doorie" was sung by Atif Aslam ( Pakistani Pop Singer). By

160-522: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Andrea Echeverri After the critical and commercial success of 2000's Gozo Poderoso , which landed Aterciopelados on the Top 10 of the Billboard Top Latin Albums Sales chart as well as a coveted appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Echeverri took time off for the birth of her first child Milagros, who has proven to be

180-433: Is satisfying to them both, but the adulterous couple must deal with the sharp sting of betrayal when Ignacio finds out they've been sleeping together. However, the story takes a big turn when it is revealed the affair has only been a revenge towards his brother for Gonzalo. He confronts Ignacio admitting he remembers being raped by him when he was younger, therefore, Gonzalo is set on destroying his life. To further complicate

200-622: The Feria del Libro in Guadalajara, Mexico, where she also performed with Aterciopelados . In 2005 the album "Andrea Echeverri" was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for “Best Female Pop Vocal Album.” The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Latin Pop Album" in 2006. For the MTV-LA Awards in 2005, Echeverri was nominated in four categories, winning for “Best New Artist – Central.” In 2006

220-752: The album received two nominations for the Premios Lo Nuestro Awards – "Rock Album of the Year" and "Song of the Year" for the single “A Eme O.” Echeverri is currently working and performing with Héctor Buitrago in their group Aterciopelados . Their album "Oye", released by Nacional Records in 2006 was awarded a Latin Grammy for "Best Alternative Album" in November 2007. Their latest album is "Río" which released in October 2008. In November 2010 he released his second album as

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240-705: The album's tracks "Lactochampeta". “It's kind of a joke, because it has explicit lyrics about lactating,” muses Andrea. A series of tour dates followed the album's release, including headlining the Latin Alternative Music Conference's Women Who Rock concert in front of 10,000 people at the Santa Monica Pier in Los Angeles, as well as the La Banda Elastica Magazine Awards. In December 2007 Echeverri exhibited her ceramic works at

260-436: The baby his own on the condition that Zoe allow him male lovers at his discretion. Zoe agrees to the terms and Ignacio sends Gonzalo an email in which Gonzalo is led to believe that Ignacio remained oblivious of the affair and that the baby is his. The film closes with Ignacio and Gonzalo's mother telling Ignacio how much the baby looks like him. For this film, director Ricardo de Montreuil and novelist Bayly intended to take

280-475: The chill-out lullaby track "Baby Blues" (which was featured in the soundtrack for the film La mujer de mi hermano ), she observes the bond between mother and daughter as Milagros cries late at night. "Some songs are written for Milagros, but they sound like they're written for a lover," said Andrea. Going ever further, she satirizes the highly sexualized lyrics of the Colombian genre called champeta , naming one of

300-611: The first weekend of the United States release the film grossed slightly over 1 million dollars (an uncommon feat for a Mexican film in the American market). The film was dubbed and released in India in 2010 with the English version named as 'A Beautiful Wife' and Hindi version known as 'Spanish Beauty'. The film opened to poor reviews and both the versions performed poorly in India.Its soundtrack

320-469: The love triangle, Zoe becomes pregnant with Gonzalo's child, which he adamantly denies is his and demands Zoe abort. Zoe leaves Ignacio a Dear John letter and leaves their house. Ignacio writes a letter in return, stating that he still loves her and is willing to forgive her affair with Gonzalo. Ignacio meets Zoe at her hotel and declares that while he deeply loves her, he is sexually attracted to men. Zoe agrees to stay married to Ignacio and he agrees to raise

340-530: The music industry. Andrea Echeverri has had two nominations. La mujer de mi hermano My Brother's Wife ( Spanish : La mujer de mi hermano ) is a 2005 Mexican film directed by Ricardo de Montreuil , based on the novel of the same name by the Peruvian writer, journalist and TV host Jaime Bayly . It starred Bárbara Mori , Manolo Cardona , Christian Meier , and Angélica Aragón . La Mujer De Mi Hermano ( "My Brother's Wife") could be considered in

360-599: The other hand, Ignacio is running the family business and blatantly states that Gonzalo is a good-for-nothing and a moocher as he doesn't work and simply collects his monthly stipend. Ignacio further deems Gonzalo's painting a waste of time. Zoe confides in and seeks advice about the affair from her best friend, Boris ( Bruno Bichir ). One night after sex, Gonzalo comments that he suspects Ignacio of being gay. Zoe again seeks council from Boris, who states he can confirm her suspicions about Ignacio's sexuality due to his lack of sexual interest in her. Zoe and Gonzalo's passionate affair

380-430: The story in a separate and somewhat different direction than the novel. "When María Eugenia Argomedo and I began collaborating on the script, we were hoping to make something new out of the material, rather than simply reproducing the book onto film," said Montreuil on an IFC interview. The film received mixed reviews from critics. They attacked the film's plot for being overtly dramatic, while defenders interpreted it as

400-655: The time the movie debuted in the Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva on November 26, 2005, it had already been seen in Mexico by 850,000 people. The film won second place at the festival that year, after Luis Mandoki 's Voces inocentes , and was expected to reach one million total spectators and two million dollars at the box-office. In the first week of exhibition it had a box-office total of nine million pesos (approximately 800,000 dollars ). The movie opened in third place after Chicken Little and The Legend of Zorro . In

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