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Jenni Rivera was born July 2, 1969 in Long Beach, California, to parents Pedro Rivera and Rosa Saavedra. She was one of six children, which also include Pedro Rivera Jr., Gustavo Rivera, Lupillo ...
Sánchez connected with Pedro Rivera, who had set up Cintas Acuario, a small recording studio in Long Beach, California to which Sánchez signed a recording contract. [12] Rivera, the father of Lupillo Rivera, Juan Rivera and Jenni Rivera, was one of the first to release Sánchez' albums. [15]
Juan Rivera was born to Mexican parents, Pedro Rivera and Rosa Saavedra in the United States. [2] He began his singing career at the age of 16 releasing his first record, El Atizador in 1996. He also became a father at an early age. He is the younger brother of Regional Mexican singer Jenni Rivera.
Dolores Janney Rivera was born and raised in Long Beach, California, to Rosa Saavedra and Pedro Rivera, both from Mexico. [6] [7] Her parents raised Rivera and her sister and four brothers in a tight-knit, musical household; her brother Lupillo is also a regional Mexican musician. [8] Rivera spoke both English and Spanish fluently. [7]
Of the more than 14 hours of news KTLA produces weekdays, only one hour is anchored by a Latino: Pedro Rivera, who joined the station last year. Vera Jimenez, who was born in Mexico and moved to L ...
The mural depicts famous people and events in the history of Mexico, passing through the Alameda Central park in Mexico City. Some notable figures include Frida Kahlo, José Guadalupe Posada, Francisco I. Madero, Benito Juárez, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Porfirio Díaz, Agustín de Iturbide, Ignacio Manuel Altamirano, Maximilian I of Mexico, Juan de Zumárraga, Antonio López de Santa Anna ...
MLB Hall of Fame pitcher Mariano Rivera and his wife Clara Rivera have denied accusations that they covered up a child sex abuse scandal in order to protect their church.. An attorney for the ...
Jenni Rivera: Mariposa de Barrio, la serie, or simply Mariposa de Barrio, [2] is an American biographical telenovela based on the autobiography Unbreakable: My Story, My Way authored by Jenni Rivera before her death and was published posthumously in July 2013.