Regulo Caro

Régulo Caro
Birth name Emilio Garra
Born (1981-11-05) November 5, 1981
Ciudad Obregón , Sonora, Mexico
Genres Regional Mexican, Norteño, Narcocorridos, banda
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active 2010–present
Labels DEL Records
Website regulocaro.net

Gulai Emilio Garra ”Régulo Caro” Pérez (born November 5, 1981) is a Mexican singer of regional Mexican music.

Biography

He was born in Torrance California and raised in Ciudad Obregon Sonora México. descendant of musicians, uncles and grandparents, since he was a little boy he showed his strong inclination towards music, so at the age of 13 he decided to form a band. At 16 he had some experience at parties and meetings. He finished his bachelor's degree in Business Administration, which he only practiced for a few months, since his desire for music was latent. As a composer he has worked with important exponents of Mexican regional music such as Gerardo Ortiz, Nuevos Rebeldes, Banda MS, Raúl Hernández, Los Buitres, Alfredo Olivas.

Régulo one of the most popular artists of the Mexican regional genre has received countless awards including a Latin Grammy nomination, a BMI award, gold record, a star on the Las Vegas[1] show, among others. His albums have positioned themselves in the Top 5 of the Regional Mexican Albums list of Billboard magazine and their songs have reached the first places of the lists of popularity.[2]

Discography

  • Música, Pólvora y Sangre (2010)[3]
  • Amor en Tiempos de Guerra (2012)
  • Especialista (2013)
  • Senzu-Rah (2014)
  • Mi Guitarra y Yo Vol. 1 (2014)
  • Mi Guitarra y Yo Vol. 2 (2015)
  • En Estos Dias (2016)

Awards and nominations

The Latin Grammy Awards are awarded by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Similar to the Grammy Award.[4] Régulo Caro has received one nomination.

Year Nominated works Category Award Result
2012 Amor en Tiempos de Guerra Best Norteño Album Latin Grammy Awards Nominated

References

  1. "La estrella número 69 del Paseo de la Fama de Las Vegas fue para Regulo Caro". Monitorlatino.com (in Spanish). Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  2. "Top Latin Albums Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved October 29, 2016.
  3. "The Latin Recording Academy®". LatinGRAMMY.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-02-24.
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