Arturo Meza

Arturo Meza

After a concert in UNAM, 2000.
Background information
Birth name Arturo Meza
Also known as Meza, El Meza
Born (1956-12-12) December 12, 1956
Tocumbo, Michoacán, Mexico
Genres Folk, rock, blues, Progressive music
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, author, poet, artist, producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, harmonica, keyboards, percussion, arp, harmonium, fretless
Years active 1977 – present
Labels Gente de México
Associated acts Decibel, Jorge Reyes, Ingreso Libero, Krol Voldarepet, José Luís Fernández Ledezma, Eblen Macari, Rockdrigo González, Gerardo Enciso.
Website www.arturomeza.com

Arturo Meza (Tocumbo, Michoacán, December 12, 1956) is a Mexican songwriter, musician, composer, singer, poet and writer. He is a prolific artist and inventor of musical instruments, such as the teclaedro, yeloguerlizet, mezáfono and oglio. The base of his songs is folk music, usually only his own voice and guitar. Meza is an independent and prolific artist, and has published 32 albums, always removed from the musical mainstream. He is one of the most accomplished independent composers in Mexico.[1]

Works

Meza has released 32 albums, with more than 270 songs:

Also, he musicalized texts of François Villon, Rubén Darío, Jorge Luis Borges, Denise Levertov, Nezahualcoyotl, Boanergés de Magdaló, Luis G. Franco, William Blake, Mario Santiago Papasquiaro, Margarito Cuéllar, José Eugenio Sánchez, Arnulfo Vigil, Rey Bohindra, Charly Garcia and Josefa Rosalía Luque.

Books

Poetry

References

  1. Luis Vicente de Aguinaga. "La voz de Arturo Meza" in Mural, Guadalajara Jalisco, 2003. On line version in"Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-10-27. Retrieved 2007-12-26.
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