Chacho Gaytán
Gonzalo "Chacho" Gaytán is a Mexican music composer, producer, musical arranger, musical director and conductor. He is best known for being the co-founder and keyboardist of the Mexican pop band Sentidos Opuestos, along with colleague Alessandra Rosaldo. He is also the brother of actress and singer Bibi Gaytan and brother-in-law of actor and singer Eduardo Capetillo.[1][2]
Career
As a musical producer, he was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award in 2000 for Best Latin Children's Album for Ellas Cantan a Cri-Cri.[3] As musical director, he is best known for his musical direction in West Side Story and for his musical arrangement, orchestration and conducting of orchestras in Mexico, having presented his work at The Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City with the National Philharmonic Orchestra. He has worked with Fernando de la Mora, in concert with the Campeche Philharmonic Orchestra.
Gaytán is the founder of Mexican jazz band, Manzana Jazz Band. He is currently director of Azteca Music, a TV network in Mexico. He is also a co-founder and the musical producer and director of MYST.[4][5]
Discography
- Un día después (2007)
References
- ^ "Las cosas que no sabes de la cantante Alessandra Rosaldo". Clase (in Spanish). 2019-12-27. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
- ^ "Alessandra Rosaldo: Así lucía en Sentidos Opuestos. Video". www.msn.com. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
- ^ "Complete List Of Nominations For First-Ever Latin Grammy Awards". Billboard. Lynne Segall. 29 July 2000. p. 46.
- ^ "¿Bibi Gaytán volverá a ser tía? Su hermano revela si desea otro bebé en su familia". TRIBUNA | Noticias de Sonora y México (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2020-09-15.
- ^ "MyST recorrerá EU y Sudamérica". El Universal (in Spanish). 2019-05-18. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
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- Alan Tacher (Season 1-4)
- Mónica Garza (Season 5)
- Rafael Araneda (Season 6-9)
- Biby Gaytán (Season 9)
- Fernando del Solar (Season 10)
- Ingrid Coronado (Season 7, 8, 10, Kids I & II)
- Adal Ramones (Season 11-12)
- Yahir (Season 13)
- Óscar López (Season 1-2)
- Amparo Rubín (Season 1-2)
- Óscar Sarquiz (Season 3-5)
- Mimí (Season 3)
- Lolita Cortés (Season 3-5, 9, Kids I-II, 13)
- Arturo López Gavito (Season 3-9, 11-13)
- Ilse (Season 4)
- Regina Orozco (Season 5)
- Enrique Guzmán (Season 6)
- Lisset (Season 6)
- Raúl Quintanilla (Season 6)
- Chacho Gaytán (Season 7-9)
- Olga Tañón (Season 7-8)
- Marta Sánchez (Season 10)
- Yahir (Season 10)
- Julio Preciado (Season 10)
- Cruz Martínez (Season 10)
- Myriam (Season 10)
- Luis Coronel (Kids I)
- Alicia Villarreal (Kids I-II)
- Víctor García (Kids II)
- Edith Márquez (Season 11)
- Horacio Villalobos (Season 11-13)
- Danna Paola (Season 12)
- Ana Bárbara (Season 13)
- Myriam Montemayor
- Érika Alcocer
- Carlos Rivera
- Erasmo González
- Samuel Castelli
- María Fernanda Alvo
- Giovanna Paz
- Esmeralda Ugalde
- Erick Sandoval
- Alexis Montoya
- Paola Chuc
- Dalú Borunda
- Cesia Sáenz
- Eddy Valenzuela
- Karla Herrarte
- Víctor García
- Marco Moré
- Dulce López
- Yuridia Gaxiola
- Colette Acuña
- Fabiola Rodas
- Napoleón Robleto
- Sebastian Martingaste
- Carolina Soto
- Pablo Balzamo
- Chucho Rivas
- Alexis Bonifaz
- Angie Flores
- Desafio de Estrellas (3 Seasons)
- Segunda Oportunidad
- Homenaje a...
- House of Fame (Greece)
- Akademi Fantasi Indosiar (Indonesia)
- Akademi Fantasia (Malaysia)
- La Academia (Paraguay)
- Sunsilk Academy Fantasia (Singapore)
- True Academy Fantasia (Thailand)
- La Academia USA (United States)
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