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Sara Valenzuela Released “Lado Este”

Posted by Elena del Valle on August 1, 2005

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Sara Valenzuela

Sara Valenzuela, the former lead singer of Mexico’s popular alternative-pop act La Dosis, steps forward with a new solo album "Lado Este," released in the U.S. on Nacional Records July 26, 2005. Valenzuela is joined by prominent musicians such as Marc Ribot (Elvis Costello; Tom Waits) and Melvin Gibbs (Rollins Band; Marisa Monte). Lado Este (“East Side”) was produced by Dougie Bowne (Iggy Pop, Cibo Matto, Arto Lindsay).  Similar in style to Julieta Venegas, Suzanne Vega, or Ely Guerra. A solo debut from former lead singer of La Dosis, it features prominent guest musicians Marc Ribot (Elvis Costello; Tom Waits) and Melvin Gibbs (Rollins Band, Marissa Monte). Lado Este includes the first video/single “Para Continuar.” For more information about Sara Valenzuela and Lado Este visit www.NacionalRecords.com or www.SaraValenzuela.com

“Con Sello De Mujer,” Azteca America’s Mid-Day Magazine for Modern Latin Women Returns

Posted by Elena del Valle on August 1, 2005

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New York, July 20, 2005 – Azteca America, one of the fastest-growing Hispanic television network in the United States, announced the return of "Con Sello de Mujer," a mid-day magazine for modern Latina women hosted by Maggie Hegyi, Mariana Torres, Luz Blanchet, Pamela Cerdeira and Fernando Martínez. Scheduled to air beginning Monday, July 25, at 12:45 pm PST and EST / 11:45 am CST. "Con Sello de Mujer" will offer tips for home improvements, cooking advice, and refreshing ideas for the weekend, as well as advice on how to stay fit and healthy. Transmissions will be live simultaneously with Mexico.

Azteca America is one of the fastest-growing Hispanic network in the United States. The network is a wholly-owned subsidiary of TV Azteca S.A. de C.V. Azteca America has presence in 39 Hispanic markets, including: Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Houston, Chicago, Dallas, San Antonio, San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, Phoenix, Brownsville-McAllen, Albuquerque, San Diego, Fresno-Visalia, Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, Denver, Orlando, Austin, Tampa, Corpus Christi, Tucson, Las Vegas, Colorado Springs, Monterey-Salinas, Hartford, Salt Lake City, Bakersfield, West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce, Santa Barbara, Palm Springs, Omaha, Yakima, Naples-Ft. Myers, Wichita, Reno, Boise, Victoria, Oklahoma City, Charleston and Chattanooga. For more information, visit www.aztecaamerica.com