(1970-10-24) October 24, 1970 (age 53) Mexico City, Mexico
Genres
Jazz, Latin, pop, rock
Occupation(s)
Singer, songwriter, producer, educator
Years active
1997–present
Labels
Okeh, Sony, Sunnyside
Website
www.magosherrera.com
Musical artist
Magos Herrera (born October 24, 1970) is a Mexican jazz singer, songwriter, producer, and educator. She sings in English, Spanish, and Portuguese,[1] and has collaborated with Javier Limón, saxophonist Tim Ries, Aaron Goldberg, Pedro Aznar, Ed Simon Trio,[2] John Patitucci, Luis Perdomo, Adam Rogers, Tim Hagans, Alex Kautz, composer Paola Prestini, former Kronos Quartet cellist Jeff Zeigler, and many others.
Herrera was nominated in 2006 and 2009 for Lunas del Auditorio Awards, presented by Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional for the best live performances, for Best Jazz Concert of the Year.[3] Herrera was given the Berklee Latin Masters Award in 2015.[4]
In 2011 she was selected along with Michelle Obama as one of the most important women of the year by Siempre Mujer magazine.[5] Herrera is a United Nations' spokesperson for UN Women UNITE, a program promoting the elimination of violence against women, and the UN's "He For She" campaigns to promote gender equality.[6][7]
She currently lives in Brooklyn, New York,[8] with her husband, Brazilian jazz drummer Alexandre Kautz.[9]
^Moon, Tom (June 3, 2009). "Magos Herrera: Transcending 'Distancia' In Song". NPR All Things Considered. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
^"Women in Music: A tribute to Mercedes Sosa "The Voice of Latin America"". nationalsawdust.org 2. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
^"Magos Herrera engalanará San Miguel de Allende". Azteca Noticias. October 14, 2011. Retrieved October 29, 2017.[permanent dead link]
^Maricq, Sophie. "Magos Herrera Receives Master of Latin Music Award from Berklee". berklee.edu. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
^"Considera revista a Magos Herrera dentro de las 11 mujeres destacadas". Informador. January 3, 2011. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
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