Sergio Arau (born Alfonso Sergio Arau Corona; November 14, 1951), also known as "El Uyuyuy", is a Mexican musician, singer-songwriter, screenwriter, film director, film producer, and music producer.

Sergio Arau
Background information
Also known asEl Uyuyuy
Born
Alfonso Sergio Arau Corona

(1951-11-14) November 14, 1951 (age 74)
GenresRock, Rock en Español, Guacarrock, alternative rock
OccupationsMusician, singer-songwriter, screenwriter, film director, film producer, music producer
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1971 - present
LabelsPolyGram, Sony Music, Discos Rockotitlán, Cielito Eléctrico, Caset
Member ofRusty Eye
Formerly ofLa Ley de Herodes
Websitewww.sergioarau.com

Life

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He is the son of film director Alfonso Arau.[1]

Arau was a founding member of the band Botellita de Jerez which was formed in 1983 and created the style Guacarrock. He got his start in Music at the Avandaro Festival in 1971 with his family band "La Ley de Herodes". As a solo artist, he has released three studio albums. Arau has directed music videos, animations, and film.[citation needed]

He is best known as a film director for the films A Day Without a Mexican[2] and Naco es Chido.[3]

In 1993, he debuted with his four-piece band La Venganza de Moctezuma in Los Angeles.[1] In 2015 he founded the band Los Heavy Mex with members from the Mexican/American band Rusty Eye.[citation needed]

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