Ersi Arvizu
from Los Angeles, CA
September 1, 1948 (age 76)
Biography
Singer Ersi Arvizu grew up in East Los Angeles in a highly musical family, where she was raised on a steady diet of ranchera, mariarchi, soul, and RB. Her familial ties brought the young artist her first taste of success in 1964 with the single Gee Baby Gee, a number three hit for her Latin soul group, the Sisters, featuring siblings Rosella and Mary. Arvizu spent the remainder of the decade fronting a variety of groups before landing a permanent spot in the mid-'70s with Latin rock giants El Chicano (Sabor a Mi and I'm a Good Woman). In 2004 she appeared on Ry Cooder's award-winning concept album Chavez Ravine. Cooder eventually returned the favor in 2008 by producing Arvizu's very first solo album, Friend for Life, for the Anti label. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi
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