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Benny Ibarra De Llano (born September 8, 1970
in Mexico City) is a
singer, musician, producer and actor. He was born into a family of
artists. His mother, Julissa, was a famous singer and actress in
the 1960s; and his father, Benny, an actor and 1960s rock singer in
the Mexican band Los Yaki.
Benny Ibarra (Jr.)'s brother, Alejandro (Alex), was a singer and
actor. He started his music career in the pop band Timbiriche (1981), and
began working as a solo artist in 1992.
Pre-solo
career
As part of Timbiriche, he recorded 7 albums. He also starred in
Vaselina (Grease). Between 1985 and 1989 he studied jazz,
guitar, classical music, and composition at the Walnut Hill
School in Boston. By 1990
he had made 5 albums with Timbiriche and with his brother, Alex. In
1998, Timbiriche reunited to tour Mexico and Central America, and
in 1999 released a live album El Concierto. Ibarra
recorded the album Mar Adentro en la Sangre with Guadalajara-based progressive
rock band Santa Sabina the same year.
Solo
discography
- 1992 Hablame Como La Lluvia
- The first album includes the singles Dame un Poco de tu
Amor and Tonto Corazón.
- 1994 El Tiempo
- The second album went platinum and included the hits Sin
Tí, Cielo and Mía.
- 1996 Om
- On this third album, Benny wrote more songs about himself, but
it was not the commercial success of its predecessor. The singles
were Cada Mañana, Mas de Tí and Sutil
Dolor.
- 2001 Todo O
Nada
- After a five year absence, this album featured collaborations
with Erick Rubin, Alix, Dougie Bowne and musicians from Café Tacuba and Alex González from the Mexican
Rock band Maná. The first
single Uno was top of the charts for eight weeks, became a
gold record in two weeks and later went to platinum. the second
single was Inspiraciòn, also included in the film
soundtrack of same name.
- 2002 Grandes Exitos: 1992-2002
- His first Greatest Hits release included a new single
Irremediable from the film soundtrack La Habitación
Azul, a duet with Edith Màrquez entitled La Otra, a
new version of Cielo, live tracks and his chart hits. A
limited edition CD included a DVD with 9 video clips. The first
edition included Como un Ángel and the second Cielo
2002. The compilation became a gold record.
- 2003 Llueve
Luz
- This album went gold and was made with Chetes and Miguel Bosé, among others. Miguel Bosé sings
on the second single Si Puedo Volverte a ver. The other
singles were Llueve Luz and Vives en Mì.
- 2003 Cielo
- A "best of" compilation for the US market.
- 2005 Así
- His most recent album in the studio went gold in 48 hours and
includes the singles Cada Paso and Dejalo Ir. A
limited edition includes a digipack with DVD bonus with the music
video of Cada Paso, and extras such as the making of the
record.
- 2006 Estoy
- A live album recorded in the Auditorio
Nacional during November 2005, which includes Tonto
Corazòn and a new track, Siempre Mas, and other live
songs from 1996 and 2002.
- 2006 Sus
Baladas
Music DVD
- 2003 En Vivo
- 2006 Estoy
- This DVD captures his 2005 concert in Auditorio Nacional, and also includes two
videos, "Tonto Corazon 2006" and "Siempre Mas".