Education
Nydia attended Los Altos High School in Hacienda Heights, California as well as Orange County High School of the Arts in Santa Ana, California.
Nydia attended Los Altos High School in Hacienda Heights, California as well as Orange County High School of the Arts in Santa Ana, California.
She performs in a wide range of musical styles such as jazz, soul, and Rhythm & Blues, but makes a particular specialty of Mexican folk music Nydia spent several years of her early childhood in Guadalajara, Mexico, where she was exposed to local musical styles which greatly influenced her later career. At age 9, her first public performance took place at an East Los Angeles marketplace named "El Mercadito", which marked the albeit small beginning of her public performing career.
That same year, she performed at a retirement home in Guadalajara, Jalisco, and the following year, at age 10, she embarked on regular gigs at several Mexican restaurants in the Los Angeles area.
Initially she sang with a mariachi group which already performed at the restaurant, but soon she was in demand in her own right. In this context she accepted requests for songs from restaurant patrons, arranging to learn them for the following week if songs were requested with which she was unfamiliar.
Her popularity steadily grew within the musical communities of Los Los Angeles She was also involved with the Mariachi Heritage Society Program based in East Los Angeles, California. Her first violin and guitar instructor was Laura Sobrino, a pioneer female mariachi musician.
At age 13, Nydia became a vocalist/guitarist with the all-female Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles, which provided a spring-board for her to gain a solo contract with the Arista Latin recording label.
Her debut solo album, self-titled, was recorded when she was 15 years of age then released after her 16th birthday. She began to set a pace for mariachi music for younger generations in the United States.
Nydia was invited to perform for President Clinton during his re-election inauguration, and later that year, she was declared a mariachi sensation by United States of America Today.In the next five years another three solo albums followed. During this time her performances played to packed audiences of up to 18,000 fans.
At the 9th Lo Nuestro Awards, Rojas was nominated for Female Regional Mexican Artist of the Year.
lieutenant further established her as an outstanding performer in her field, and soon after this, she went on two national tours with the great Juan Gabriel. The first tour gave her the opportunity to work closely with Gabriel who expressed much admiration for her talent, and led to her recording her fourth solo album, Nydia, which for the first time took more of a mainstream Latin popular direction while still displaying all of Nydia"s musical skills.
Juan Gabriel sang two duets with Nydia on this album and named her one of the best interpreters of his music from her generation. In November 2008, Nydia reunited with Juan Gabriel for a performance at the Auditorio Nacional de Mexico.
In May 2011, Nydia embarked on a tour with the legendary, Vicente Fernandez.
She briefly studied voice with Heriberto Molina ("El Cura"), one of the original members of the great Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan.