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Gloria Trevi Mexico's white-hot,
controversial rock phenomenon, burst into the
spotlight just three years ago and hasn't stopped. A
glamorous, uninhibited Latin dynamo, she tears up
the stage performing her own popular tunes as well
as songs by Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and The Doors.
This multi-talented sensation not only sings, dances
and plays piano, but literally sets the stage on
fire with her African drum riffs--her drumsticks are
set ablaze. With her mane of dark hair, husky voice
and torn stockings, she is a sex kitten one minute,
an innocent street urchin the next and now a rock
'n' roll feminist.
La Trevi is a heroine worshiped by millions of
children, teens and adults for daring to speak out
honestly on volatile topics from sex, drugs and
unwed motherhood to Third World politics. Her ideas
challenge longstanding sexual/social taboos and are
debated by the Hispanic intelligentsia. Her
outrageous exploits on stage and off are not unlike
a certain material girl in the United States and
have earned her the nickname "La Atrevida"
(The Bold, Insolent One). Fans imitate, besiege and
venerate her. The conservative protectors of the
public good are continually shocked and outraged at
her behavior and the moral changes she represents.
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