A Tijuana singer whose banda and norteño roots shape worship songs like 'Alabanzas al Rey'.
For a sense of her sound, 'Alabanzas al Rey' and 'Si Sabes Donde Hallarlo' with Marcos Vidal frame it well. They're straightforward, regional-inflected worship songs without much fuss.
Gandara's music carries the sound of Mexican regional styles into worship spaces. Songs like 'Alabanzas al Rey' and 'Tu Palabra' have become part of her catalog, and she's worked with artists like Marcos Vidal on 'Si Sabes Donde Hallarlo'. Her accordion and bass arrangements feel grounded in tradition rather than studio polish.
She started performing in Tijuana talent shows as a child, then released her debut album 'Supe Que Me Amabas' in 2005. After a 2017 break due to a label dispute, she returned with a band that includes musicians like Jose Luis Macias on accordion.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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