Pepe Aguilar

{{Short description|Mexican singer (born 1968)}}

{{for|the Spanish footballer|Pepe Aguilar (footballer)}}

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{{family name hatnote|Aguilar|Jiménez|lang=Spanish}}

{{Infobox person

| name = Pepe Aguilar

| height = 6 ft 5 incite web|url=https://abtc.ng/pepe-aguilar-age-height-parents-wife-children-net-worth/

| image = Pepe Aguilar cropped.jpg

| alt =

| caption = Pepe Aguilar in concert at the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, California, on 20 April 2006.

| birth_name = José Antonio Aguilar Jiménez

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1968|8|7}}

| birth_place = San Antonio, Texas, U.S.

| citizenship = {{hlist|Mexico|United States}}

| occupation = Singer

| years_active = 1974–present

| spouse = {{plainlist|

  • {{marriage|Carmen Trevino|1991||end=divorced}}
  • {{marriage|Aneliz Álvarez Alcalá
    |1997}}

}}

| children = 4 (Emiliano Aguilar, Aneliz Aguilar, Leonardo Aguilar and Ángela Aguilar)

| mother = Flor Silvestre

| father = Antonio Aguilar

| family = Antonio Aguilar, hijo (brother)
Guadalupe Pineda (cousin)
Majo Aguilar (niece)

| module = {{Infobox musical artist|embed=yes

| background = solo_singer

| genre = {{hlist|Regional Mexican|Latin pop|Latin rock|Latin ballad}}

}}

| website = {{URL|pepeaguilar.com}}

}}

José Antonio Aguilar Jiménez (born 7 August 1968), better known as Pepe Aguilar, is a Mexican singer.{{cite book |title=Encyclopædia Britannica Almanac 2009|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2nxLkMspauIC&pg=PA753|access-date=June 17, 2011|date=August 2, 2009|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica|isbn=978-1-59339-228-4|pages=753–}}{{cite book|last=Ragland|first=Cathy|title=Música norteña: Mexican migrants creating a nation between nations|date=May 2, 2009|publisher=Temple University Press|isbn=978-1-59213-747-3|pages=[https://books.google.com/books?id=8U_K4-rBbGkC&pg=PA210 210]–}} - Accessed on June 17, 2011.

From a young age, Aguilar accompanied his parents, singer-actors Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre on tour. He played his first concert at the age of three, joining his father onstage at Madison Square Garden in New York City.{{cite news|last1=Oyola|first1=Michelle|title=¿Cuántos hijos tiene el cantante Pepe Aguilar?|url=https://ahoramismo.com/entretenimiento/cuantos-hijos-tiene-pepe-aguilar-jose-antonio-aguilar-jimenez-biografia-emilio-angela-aneliz-leonardo-esposa-ex-carmen-trevino-fotos-videos/|access-date=December 12, 2017|date=March 31, 2017}} He now does the same with his own children, Leonardo Aguilar and Ángela Aguilar, who have also continued in the steps of their father and grandparents.

Aguilar has sold over 13 million albums worldwide.{{cite news |url=https://tucson.com/laestrella/pepe-aguilar-viene-a-tucs-n-cargado-de-recuerdos-bonitos/article_2e08e6b7-09d4-5900-9791-eb5d85d9cf48.html |title=Pepe Aguilar viene a Tucsón cargado de recuerdos bonitos |date=April 1, 2016 |first=Ernesto |last=Portillo |access-date=June 18, 2020 |work=Arizona Daily Star |language=es |archive-date=June 18, 2020 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20200618182109/https://tucson.com/laestrella/pepe-aguilar-viene-a-tucs-n-cargado-de-recuerdos-bonitos/article_2e08e6b7-09d4-5900-9791-eb5d85d9cf48.html |url-status=live}}{{subscription required|s}} His work has earned him four Grammy Awards, five Latin Grammy Awards, nineteen Lo Nuestro Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.{{cite web|title=Pepe Aguilar|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/pepe-aguilar|website=Grammy|access-date=December 12, 2017}}{{cite news|last1=Kroll|first1=Justin|title=Pepe Aguilar Signs with WME|url=https://variety.com/2013/film/news/wme-pepe-aguilar-1200569767/|access-date=December 12, 2017|work=Variety|date=July 30, 2013}}{{cite web|last1=Zárate|first1=Leticia|title=Pepe Aguilar repite su historia de venta en taquilla en la Feria de León|url=http://monitorlatino.com/pepe-aguilar-repite-su-historia-de-venta-en-taquilla-en-la-feria-de-leon/|website=monitorLatino|access-date=December 11, 2017}}

Early life and career

Pepe Aguilar was born to Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre in San Antonio, Texas, on 7 August 1968, while his parents were on tour. Although born in the United States, he was raised in Zacatecas, Mexico.{{cite web |title=Pepe Aguilar Biography |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/pepe-aguilar-mn0000836103/biography |website=Allmusic |publisher=TiVo Corporation |access-date=May 26, 2019}} Aguilar made his debut as a singer at the age of three, when his father Antonio had a concert at the Madison Square Garden in New York City.{{cite news|title=Pepe Aguilar: Dejando Huellas en la Canción Mexicana|url=https://impactolatino.com/pepe-aguilar-dejando-huellas-en-la-cancion-mexicana/|access-date=October 28, 2017|work=Impacto Latino|date=May 12, 2012|language=es}} As a teenager, Aguilar was a rock music fan and had a band called "Equs". The band did not last long but that led him to make his first album. Aguilar's musical influences were Pink Floyd and The Who, among other rock bands.{{cite news|last1=Castenada|first1=Roberto|title=Pepe Aguilar, un charro pogresivo|url=http://archivo.eluniversal.com.mx/espectaculos/58183.html|access-date=October 28, 2017|work=El Universal|date=December 21, 2004|language=es}} Nevertheless, while leaving his teenage years behind he turned to Mexican Regional music once again, mixing the traditional style with his modern pop influences and becoming a strong identity in the Latin scene in addition to developing a successful acting career.

=1989–1990 album releases=

Aguilar began his career as a solo artist in 1989 with the launch of "Pepe Aguilar Con Tambora", and later released special editions. In 1992, Aguilar recorded his first mariachi album titled "Recuérdame Bonito", produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian. He subsequently released "Que Bueno" and "Chiquilla Bonita" in 1993 and 1994.

After refusing to release an album due to legal disputes between Aguilar and his record label, in July 1998, he released "Por Mujeres Como Tú", which transformed him into a household name in Mexico and Latin America.

On February 9, 1999, the album "Por El Amor De Siempre" was released. This CD was composed of songs from the 1970s from singers like Camilo Sesto, José María Napoleón, Ricardo Cerato y José José, and others. Pepe took a new spin on these old songs, and it was met with success. This was the album that solidified his career.

By October 19, 1999, millions of copies had been sold. Many singles were played on the radio. It was the first Grammy on the category of "Mejor Álbum Regional Mexicano."

=2000–2006 album releases=

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In the year 2000, he made a tribute to the great artists before him. Pepe did this CD as a thank to "las voces más representativas de la época de oro en el género ranchero," such as Jorge Negrete, Pedro Infante, Javier Solis, Miguel Aceves Mejía, and Vicente Fernandez.

It was the first CD to record "Lo Mejor De Nosotros," again with unedited songs and making teamwork with Fato. His song "Me Vas a Extrañar" occupies the first places in the territories where there was promotion.

On March 25, 2003, he produced "Y Tenerte Otra Vez," which became his first work with his own recording studio, "Equinoccio Records," and his licence with Univision includes songs like "Me Falta Valor," "Yo La Amo," and "A Pierna Suelta."

In 2003, he made a special tribute to his parents with "Con Orgullo Por Herencia." It recognized songs of his parents Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre. In 2004, he produced the official song for Big Brother México, "Miedo," which became a big production of Pepe's, who had not sung an original song in 15 years.Billboard – April 30, 2005 – Page 12 "FATO ("Miedo," performed by Pepe Aguilar and Palomo, and "El Autobus," performed by Aguilar) "Miedo" was inspired by my nephew Jorge de la Torre, a great singer and composer who died n months ago. He was in the process of accepting ..."

"No Soy De Nadie," a CD, was published on August 31, 2004. "El Autobús" was a hit song from this CD. This CD included work from great songwriters like Juan Gabriel, Luís Demetrio, Jesús Monarrez, and it also included his own song writing.

In 2005, with the album "Historias De Mi Tierra," he made a tribute to El Corrido. Songs like "Dos Amigos," "El Federal De Caminos," and "El Corrido de Chihuahua" are included in this work. The CD gave Pepe another Latin Grammy for 'Mejor Álbum Ranchero' and gave him another American Grammy for 'Mejor Álbum Mexicano Americano'.

On August 15, 2006, the CD "Enamorado," the second part of "Por El Amor De Siempre" (1999) was released, and in it is the main song of the Novela "Destilando Amor," called "Por Amarte." The CD was given another Latin Grammy in the category of 'Mejor Álbum Ranchero' in 2007. In 2009, Pepe asked his fans to not buy his albums from the company Musart, as they were only copies and did not financially benefit him.{{citation needed|date=April 2016}}

Aguilar received the 2,474th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on July 26, 2012, located at 7060 Hollywood Blvd., which was placed next to the star of his father.{{cite news|title=Pepe Aguilar ya tiene estrella en Hollywood|url=http://peopleenespanol.com/article/pepe-aguilar-ya-tiene-estrella-en-hollywood/|access-date=October 28, 2017|work=People en Espanol|date=July 26, 2012|language=es}}

As a businessman

Like a businessman and artist who is independent, he has his own record label (Equinoccio Records) and studio with the highest technology in Latin America. He has also gone to the movement of fashion. In 2009 he took out his own fashion line called "Pepe Aguilar Línea de Calzado," which debuted for men and women. To celebrate this and share yet another aspect of his life with his fans, he launched his "Pepe Aguilar Signature Collection" through WSS Warehouse Shoe Sale retailer in the United States. In addition, his dream of helping Mexico in some way has given way to an eco-friendly agricultural project in which Aguilar will strengthen and promote the organic production of crops in communities in Zacatecas, using traditional practices and technology that will have a positive impact on the environment.

Personal life

Pepe Aguilar was born into a musical family. His father, Antonio Aguilar, was a regional Mexican singer who sold over 25 million records and is credited with being one of the pioneers in bringing charro and mariachi culture to international audiences. His mother, Flor Silvestre, was also a regional Mexican singer and was one of the leading ladies in what is considered the golden era of Mexican cinema.{{Cite web|url=https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/mexico/articles/the-golden-age-of-mexican-cinema-a-short-history/|title = The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema: A Short History| date=November 17, 2016 }} He is the nephew of singers La Prieta Linda and Mary Jiménez, his mother's younger sisters. He has four siblings: Antonio Aguilar Jr., Dalia Inés, Francisco Rubiales, and Marcela Rubiales. He married Aneliz Álvarez Alcalá, who at one point was kidnapped along with his brother and held for ransom.{{Cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/09/pepe-aguilar-_n_3893529.html|title=WATCH: Mexican Singer Talks Wife's Kidnapping on Mario Lopez's New Show|website=HuffPost |date=September 9, 2013}} He has four children with Leonardo Aguilar and Ángela Aguilar also being singers.

Discography

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  • Pepe Aguilar con Tambora (1990)
  • Pepe Aguilar con Tambora (Cautiva y Triste) (1991)
  • Pepe Aguilar con Tambora (14 Años, 9 Meses) (1992)
  • Recuerdame Bonito (1992)
  • Chiquilla Bonita (1993)
  • Qué Bueno (1994)
  • Por Mujeres Cómo Tú (1998)
  • Por el Amor de Siempre (1998)
  • Por Una Mujer Bonita (1999)
  • Lo Grande de los Grandes (2000)
  • Exitos con Tambora (2001)
  • Lo Grande de los Grandes (2001)
  • Lo Mejor de Nosotros (2001)
  • Con Orgullo por Herencia (2002)
  • Y Tenerte Otra Vez (2003)
  • No Soy de Nadie (2004)
  • Historias de Mi Tierra (2005)
  • Enamorado (2006)
  • Puros Boleros (2006)
  • Pepe Aguilar Live (2007)
  • Enamorado (Fan Edition) (2007)
  • 100% Mexicano (2007)
  • 100% Mexicano Edición Mariachi (2007)
  • Homenaje (2008)
  • Bicentenario (2010)
  • Negociaré con la Pena EP (2011)
  • Más de Un Camino EP (2012)
  • Lástima Que Sean Ajenas (2013)
  • No Lo Había Dicho (2016)
  • Fue un Placer Conocerte (2018)
  • SE7ENTAS (2020)
  • Mexicano Hasta los Huesos (2021)
  • A la Medida (2022)
  • Que Llueva Tequila (2024)
  • Mi Suerte es Ser Mexicano (2025)

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Awards and nominations

;Grammy Awards

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| 2000

| Por Una Mujer Bonita

| rowspan="2" scope="row"| Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album

| {{won}}

|{{cite web|title=Grammy Past Winners Search "Pepe Aguilar"|url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search?artist=%22Pepe+Aguilar%22&field_nominee_work_value=&year=All&genre=All|website=The Grammys|publisher=The Recording Academy|access-date=February 9, 2015}}

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|scope="row"| 2006

|scope="row"| Historias de Mi Tierra

| {{won}}

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| 2007

| 100% Mexicano

| Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album

| {{won}}

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| 2011

| Bicentenario

| Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano)

| {{won}}

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| 2015

| Lastima Que Sean Ajenas

| Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano)

| {{nom}}

|{{cite web|title=Final Nominations List|url=http://www.grammy.com/files/pages/57thpresslist12042014-with_aoy.pdf|website=Grammy|publisher=National Academy of Recording Arts & Science, Inc|access-date=February 9, 2015}}
{{cite news|last1=Vulpo|first1=Mike|title=2015 Grammy Award Winners: The Complete List|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/623085/2015-grammy-award-winners-the-complete-list|access-date=February 9, 2015|work=E! Online|date=February 8, 2015}}

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;Latin Grammy Awards

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| 2006

|Historias de Mi Tierra

| Best Ranchero Album

| {{won}}

|{{cite web|title=Latin Grammy Past Winners Search "Pepe Aguilar"|url=http://www.latingrammy.com/en/nominees/search?artist=%22Pepe+Aguilar%22&field_nominee_work_value=&year=All&genre=All|website=The Latin Grammys|publisher=The Latin Recording Academy|access-date=February 9, 2015|language=es}}

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| 2007

| Enamorado

| Best Ranchero Album

| {{won}}

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| 2012

| Más De Un Camino

| Best Ranchero Album

| {{won}}

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| 2014

| Lastima Que Sean Ajenas

| Best Ranchero Album

| {{won}}

|{{cite news|title=Latin Grammys 2014: Complete list of nominees and winners|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/music/la-et-ms-latin-grammys-2014-nominations-winners-list-20140924-story.html#page=1|access-date=February 9, 2015|newspaper=LA Times|publisher=Tribune Publishing|date=November 20, 2014}}

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| 2016

| "Cuestión de Esperar"

| Record of the Year

| {{nom}}

|{{cite news|title=Latin Grammy Nominees 2016: The Full List|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2016/09/21/latin-grammy-nominees-2016-the-full-list/#3e81d68c526e|last=McIntyre|first=Hugh|access-date=August 5, 2017|work=Forbes|date=September 21, 2016}}

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See also

References

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