Roland Gutierrez (musician)

Rolando Gutierrez (born April 29, 1975) is an American musician best known as a keyboardist and music producer with credits from DJ Kane,[1] Jennifer Peña, Chris Pérez Band, Thalía and Verónica Castro just to name a few with two of his productions earning Latin Grammy nominations.

Roland Gutierrez
Background information
Birth nameRolando Gutierrez
Also known asRoRo
Born (1975-04-29) April 29, 1975
Corpus Christi, Texas
OriginRobstown, Texas
GenresHip Hop, Reggae, Tejano, Cumbia
Occupation(s)Rapper, Record Producer, Songwriter
Instrument(s)Keyboardist, Singer
Years active1992 - present

Career

Gutierrez began playing piano at the age of 15 and was no stranger to music as his older brother Robert was part of the powerhouse tejano band Grupo Estrella. By age 18 he was contributing to albums with A.B. Quintanilla III for artists like Selena, Escalofrio, Los Agues, and as part of the group Chikko. Gutierrez continued as a session musician and toured for acts like DJ Kane, La Conquista, Frankie J, Paula DeAnda, Elida Reyna y Avante, Clarissa Serna and joined the power house group Mi Stereo where he continues to tour in the United States, Mexico, South and Central America.

Album credits

  • 1993 Xplosivo [Ven A Bailar Conmigo]: Keyboards, Vocals
  • 1995 Chikko [Self Titled]: Arranger, Keyboards, Programming
  • 1995 Oxygeno [Mas Alla De Todo]: Keyboards
  • 1996 Selena [No Quiero Saber]: Keyboards, Programming, Sequencing
  • 1996 Los Agues [Perdoname]: Keyboards
  • 1996 Escalofrio [Quien Dime Quien]: Arranger, Keyboards, Producer
  • 1996 Cristian Castro [El Deseo De Oir Tu Voz]: Arranger, Keyboards
  • 1996 Various Artists [Voces Unidas]: Keyboards
  • 1996 Thalía [Todo Es Possible] (Single): Keyboards
  • 1997 Jackie Y Romántico [Siempre Tu Eres]: Keyboards, Arranger, Producer
  • 1997 Jennifer Y Los Jetz [Self Titled]: Keyboards, Producer
  • 1997 Various Artists [Tejano Classics "Hacienda"]: Percussion, Arranger, Keyboards, Vocals
  • 1997 Verónica Castro [Tocada]: Arranger, Keyboards, Programming
  • 1998 Jennifer Y Los Jetz [Mariposa]: Accordion, Keyboards
  • 2001 Victoria Y Sus Chikos [Preparate]: Producer, Arranger, Programming
  • 2001 Alma [Self Titled]: Producer, Keyboards
  • 2002: Chris Perez Band [Una Noche Mas]: Vocals, Arranger
  • 2003 Victoria Y Sus Chikos [Cada Dia Que Pasa]: Arranger, Producer, Engineer, Mastering, Mixing
  • 2003 Michelle [Luz de Mi Vida]: Accordion, Keyboards, Producer, Bajo Sexto
  • 2003 Happy [LIVE]: Keyboards
  • 2005 Ricky Naranjo Y Los Gamblers [V]: Percussion
  • 2005 DJ Kane [Capitulo II-Brinca]: Keyboards, Arranger, Producer
  • 2008 SouthCoast [The Name Remains the Same]: Producer, Arranger, Engineer, Mixing, Programming, Vocals
  • 2009 Hilda Lamas [Latina Soul]: Keyboards, Producer, Vocals
  • 2015 Mannie B [Solo Album]: Keyboards
  • 2021 Hilda Lamas [Te Voy Amar]: Background Vocals, Songwriter

Live performances

  • Los Arias (1992)
  • Xplosivo (1993)
  • Chikko (1994–1995)
  • Jennifer Peña Y Los Jetz (1995–1999)
  • Guyz of Destiny (1999–2000)
  • La Sombra de Tony Guerrero (1999)
  • SouthCoast (2000)
  • Chris Pérez Band (2000–2002)
  • Ralo's Taxi (2003–2004)
  • Paula DeAnda (2006, 2007)
  • Baby Bash (2006)
  • DJ Kane (2003–2007)
  • Mannie B (2008)
  • Frankie J (2008)
  • The RoRo & SouthCoast Project (2008)
  • Nemesis (2009)
  • Elida Reyna (2009)
  • Big Sexy (2007–present)
  • La Conquista (2009–present)

References

  1. "Lead Singer of Kumbia Kings performs at Bacchus House", GLTNN, August 17, 2010, retrieved 2010-12-12


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