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Video | Vuelvo Beto Cuevas struggles to break loose from his bonds in this burnin' hot new video from the Chilean rock star.
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Video | La Ley "Fuera De Mí" Check out Beto Cuevas as the super-sexy frontman of seminal Chilean rock band La Ley en este video clásico.
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Beto Cuevas on Blogamole Catch up on all things Beto Cuevas, from news of his new solo album to live performances, on MTV Tr3s Blogamole.
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Beto Cuevas on Rhapsody.com Listen to the former La Ley cantante's solo material on Rhapsody.com!
Full Biography
Latin rock singer/songwriter Beto Cuevas (born Luis Alberto Cuevas Olmedo) was born in Santiago de Chile, but raised in Venezuela and Canada. After returning to his native country of Chile, Beto Cuevas joined local rock band La Ley, making his singing debut while recording the group's first single, "Desiertos." Beto Cuevas was lead singer of La Ley for 15 years, touring Latin America, Europe and the U.S. with bandmates Mauricio Clavería and Pedro Frugone. He achieved great success with La Ley and reached his climax with songs such as "El Duelo," "Aquí," "Fuera de Mí," and "Cielo Market," among others, and the band received two Latin Grammy awards for albums Uno (2000) and Libertad (2003).
After La Ley split up in 2005, Beto Cuevas decided to embark on a solo career and embrace a new artistic direction. Beto released "Vuelvo," the first single off his new solo album Miedo Escénico on August 11, 2008. The new album, Miedo Escénico, showcases Beto's musical range from rock to pop, in addition to his talent as both composer and producer. The new album was released on September 30th, 2008.