- Esmi Talamantez
Esmeralda Talamantez Mendoza is a Tejano singer who had a string of musical hits during the mid to late 1990s with her band Viento Loco.
Biography
Esmi Talamantez was born and raised in
Pecos, Texas with her brothers Ray Jr. and Abel and sisters Maria and Mona. She attended theUniversity of Texas at El Paso and then transferred toCorpus Christi, Texas to study business management and biology. Aspiring to excel in artist management, songwriting, and publishing, Esmi's clear cut voice was noticed byFonovisa , and she was encouraged to unveil her hidden talents. Esmi's brother Ray Talamantez co-produced the debut album "Esmi Talamantez" along with formerLa Sombra guitarist Adam Vargas who wrote her debut single, "Con el Tiempo", which hit the charts in Radio y Musica and Billboard Top 20 Latin hits. The second single “Viento Loco” would have the same name as the band formed by Esmi, Ray, Mona, Maria, and Adam. Esmi's debut album caused a chain reaction of events such as a nomination for Rising Female Star, Most Promising Band, by the Tejano music industry, and was also invited by theTejano Music Awards to present Male Vocalist Award for 1996. Moreover, Esmi was recognized as 1996 Best New Artist at the Hispanic Music Awards held inEl Paso, Texas and also became spokesperson forToys for Tots in that region.Her second album "Si Supieras," released in 1996, is a compilation of songs inspired by the love that she shared with Adam Vargas, with songs such as “Todo Mi Amor” which samples
Led Zeppelin ’s “All of my Love.” Later that year, Esmi was invited by theAmerican GI Forum to perform in theCinco de Mayo Festival inSan Diego, California . Esmi performed alongside international acts such asRicky Martin ,Thalia , Spanish Fly,Nu Flavor , and many others.Her third album "Alas De Un Sueño" was released in 1997. With many of the songs written by Esmi and Adam Vargas, “Ojos de Serpiente” and “Vamos a Bailar” would be the leading singles.
Esmi Talamantez Y Viento Loco performed on many popular TV programs such as “The
Johnny Canales Show”, Puro Tejano, Tejano Country, Aqui Rogelio, “Siempre en Domingo,” and the "Hora Lunatica" show inMexico City , gaining national and international exposure. Esmi and Viento Loco would perform all throughout Texas as well as inIllinois ,Michigan ,Florida ,Kansas ,New Mexico , andCalifornia .Living up to her family's musical legacy, Esmi's talent is derived from her past and present family members. Both of Esmi's grandfathers were musicians and song writers. Esmi's father, Ray Talamantez Sr., is an accomplished musician who has "jammed" with many great Tejano bands including Tortilla Factory, Brown Brandy, Little Joe, and many others. Ray Talamantez Jr. is the former saxophone and trumpet player for La Sombra. Following in her footsteps, Esmi's sisters follow right along with their recognizable musical talents for playing saxophone, trumpet, and their outstanding harmonizing skills. Abel Talamantez, the youngest member of the family, has built his own reputation having performed with
Menudo , theKumbia Kings , and now Los Super Reyes.Esmi and her band were greatly influenced by local and
traditional music as well asRock music of the 1970s and 80s, including bands such as Led Zeppelin, Queen,The Bee Gees ,Fleetwood Mac ,Prince ,Styx , andAir Supply .Discography
* 1995: "Esmi Talamantez" (Fonovisa)
* 1996: "Si Supieras" (Fonovisa)
* 1997: "Alas De Un Sueño" (Fonovisa)External links
* [http://www.ondanet.com/tejano/artists/Esmi.Talamantez/EsmiBio.html Esmi Talamantez Y Viento Loco Biography]
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