Yayo Gutierrez
Yayo Gutierrez formed the band Alas in 2009 with a group of musicians in Mexico City. Their name translates to Wings, which reflected their approach to music....
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Yayo Gutierrez formed the band Alas in 2009 with a group of musicians in Mexico City. Their name translates to Wings, which reflected their approach to music. They released their debut album En el Aire in 2010, followed by a self-titled album in 2012 and Amanecer in 2016.
Their music pulls from pop, rock, and traditional Mexican sounds. The song Alas is one of their better-known tracks. In 2014, the band faced a legal dispute over their name, which they eventually worked through.
The current lineup includes Gutierrez on vocals and guitar, Alan Jara on drums, Diego Dubon on bass, and Jorge Ortiz on keyboards. They've kept recording and performing since their formation, maintaining a steady presence in Mexico's music landscape.
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