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After stunning audiences when she recently opened for Nickel Creek, Grammy Award Winner Gaby Moreno returns to Broward Center. The singer and songwriter's warm and soulful sound offers an intoxicating invitation into a musical world for English and Spanish speakers alike. The Guatemala native released 8 albums earning 5 nominations and winning a Latin Grammy for "Best New Artist" (2013). Eer lead single "Luna de Xelajú" featuring Golden Globe-winning and Emmy-nominated actor, producer, and musician Oscar Isaac received critical acclaim from Rolling Stone, Variety, Billboard, Entertainment Weekly and more. She co-wrote the Emmy nominated theme song for the NBC TV series Parks and Recreation. Audiences may also recognize her voice from the characters and theme song on the multiple Emmy Award-winning Disney children's TV series, "Elena of Avalor," which features Disney's first Latina princess.
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Kelly
May 7th 2024
Gaby Moreno was incredible. Her voice is amazing. Had a very good time seen her perform.
Venice, CA@The Venice West
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Armed with a warm, soulful sound, Moreno creates music that offers an intoxicating invitation into her musical world for English and Spanish speakers alike. Since moving to Los Angeles from her native Guatemala, singer-songwriter-producer Gaby Moreno has released 7 albums, earned a Grammy nomination for her albums Alegoría (Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album, 2023) and Illusion (Best Latin Pop Album, 2017), and won a Latin Grammy (Best New Artist, 2013). Moreno has shared the international stage with pop music luminaries such as Bono, Andrea Boccelli, Tracy Chapman, Ani DiFranco, Punch Brothers, Hugh Laurie, Buena Vista Social Club, Calexico, David Gray, and many more. Through her various projects, Moreno has redefined Americana as the only prominent Latina in the genre today, opening the doors for other marginalized voices and transforming the landscape overall.
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