Beto Cuevas
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Label:
Warner Music Mexico
Luis Alberto Cuevas Olmedo was born in Santiago de Chile. Beto was the lead singer of the band La Ley for
15 years. He traveled Latin America, Europe and the US with his fellow musicians Mauricio Claveria and Pedro
Frugone. Beto achieved great success with La Ley and reached his climax with songs such as “El Duelo”,
“Aqui”, “Fuera de Mi” and “Cielo Market”, earning them a Grammy, two Latin Grammy’s, among many other
awards and achivements.
Beto wrote a new version of "Mentira," a single from the La Ley’s MTV Unplugged, which was featured on the
soundtrack for the movie "La Mujer de Mi Hermano." Where Beto played the role of an Opus Dei priest. He
also appears in "Borderland" by director Zev Berman where Beto plays a cult leader.
Before deciding to split with La Ley over 3 years ago, Beto had already realized that his artistic life had fallen
into a comfort zone from which he needed a change and a breath of new experiences. “It had become routine,
everything was part of a natural process. I finished a stage with La Ley and I needed to do my own thing. It was
very healthy what we did, and we did it in a very coherent way. We concluded La Ley’s stage with the album
“Libertad”, and then it came the “Best Hits…” that’s how we closed the chapter.”
“Miedo Escenico”, Beto’s first solo has been well received, earning Beto an MTV nomination as Best Solo
Artist as well as a Latin Grammy nomination as Best Rock Solo Artist. Most recently, nominated for Premio
Lo Nuestro for Best Rock Artist and Rock Song of the Year for “Hablame”
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