• Oct 27

  • E.N.E. Rocks TV Taping: Guia Rivera feat Alexander Mejia

  • We invite you to be part of the TV audience for E>N>E Rocks TV taping on Sunday, November 1.

    Guia Rivera performs 'Escondido' for the first time on TV. Introducing Alexander Mejia.

    Taping starts @ 7 pm at Subterranean on 2011 W. North Ave. in Wicker Park. Must be 21+ to enter.

    Reserve your FREE seat by emailing Enchufate TV producer Sandra (info@enchufate.com).

    The segment will air on E>N>E Rocks TV show on Cable Channel 25 Chicago on Wednesday, November 4th at 8 pm. "Escondido" se revela en E>N>E Rocks TV!

    Guia Rivera

    The Latin Alternative scene is actually a new frontier for the singer-songwriter. She came across this route after growing weary of auto-tune overload on commercial radio. With a style of music she has coined "eclectico," Guia Rivera has ventured into hiphop, dancehall, Latin jazz, r & b, and even Middle Eastern sounds. The performer was recently seen improvising Selena's "Tu Solo Tu" with a mariachi band at Burrito Feliz in Little Village after attending the Cafe Magazine party at Horseshoe Casino. The impact of both her English and Spanish songs has found favor with certain public radio personnel in Sweden. Also, on the high seas, the USS Rentz just played her Latin jazz ditty "Te Verde" in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Extra News recently picked up on the breakthroughs of her career as a bilingual artist, crediting her as "Chicago's most popular female singer" with the release of her underground anthem "Graffiti." In 2007, radio personality Luis Jimenez got a hold of her reggaeton club banger "Camaleon" and introduced Guia Rivera with her first breath of airplay on his nationally syndicated radio show. Rivera finds freedom in the release of her current single "Escondido" as she expresses her hidden love for rock en espanol. "Escondido" will be revealed on television for the first time. The question is, can she rock? We'll soon find out.

    Alexander Mejia - Guitarist

    Alexander cultivates his on-stage presence as lead guitarist for Eddie C. Campbell. This self-taught musician was naturally drawn to the blues, creating the framework for his classical training, and leading to a music scholarship, as well as offers to have his work entered into the National Music Library. He vividly expresses his passion and skill for the blues by exploring new sounds through guitar, bass, and piano. In addition, he has shared the stage with the likes of, Laurie Bell, Phil Guy, Buddy Guy, Willie Kent, Guy King, Walter Scott, Ron Holister, etc. and played at The Kingsten Mines, Buddy Guy's legend and other blues clubs around Chicago, as well as the Pennsylvania Pocono Blues Fest, the Kansas City Blues Fest, and the Chicago Blues Fest, etc.






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