Background
Laura Caro was born in Tijuana, Baja California on December 22, 1983. Daughter of Mistress Laura Beltran and Mr. Julio Chavarria.
Laura Caro was born in Tijuana, Baja California on December 22, 1983. Daughter of Mistress Laura Beltran and Mr. Julio Chavarria.
At the age of 18, she chose to study a degree in Systems Engineering but encouraged by her dreams, in July 2002 she made an audition for enter to the inaugural season of the Mexican reality television Louisiana Academia with the song "I Will Always Love You" of Whitney Houston.
She has been part of one of the most successful musical reality television shows in Latin America: "Louisiana Academia". She rose to prominence in 2013 with her first feature film "Here Comes the Devil". Laura is the eldest of three sisters: Sara, Alondra and Dalia.
At such a young age showed a passion for singing, at the same age she composed her first songs which she sang and danced at home.
Caro was chosen among millions of applicants to be part of Louisiana Academia, the musical reality television show. Made her first appeared on national television in 2002 was as contestant on the Mexican reality television show from television Azteca.
Caro got placed at number nine of the 14 participants of the generation. She is regarded as one of the best female vocals of Louisiana Academia because she can actually sing live within a wide vocal range.
In 2003, began her journey through music and television, hosting for Azteca America and Telemundo in Los Angeles, California, also she was a candidate to be the new lead vocalist of Limite Mexican band and to play the lead role in a Venezuelan telenovela.
She went on tour with MWR through all the Germany-based United States military bases. After her participation in Louisiana Academia and finished a record deal with Azteca Music to record five studio albums that never took over, Laura Caro has recorded and released two albums for sale, Libelula (Dragonfly) in 2007 and Grandes Exitos (Greatest Hits) in 2009. Caro"s albums have been released for sale on her own without a recognized record label.
In 2010, she was contestant for "Segunda Oportunidad" a reality show produced by television Azteca and Azteca América that reunites non-winning contestants from Louisiana Academia.
After 11 dominical episodes, and being captain of the Turquoise team, Caro took runner-up place in the finals. Subsequently, Caro returned to her native Tijuana where she has performed at massive events and presentations alternating with artists such as Guadalupe Pineda, Joan Sebastian and Francisco Céspedes.
Lately, 10 years after she started her solo artist career, in December 2012, while she lay down in her native Tijuana, she launched a musical show titled Blue Gardenia in collaboration with the Mexican pianist Robert Salomón. Performing the songs of Caro"s favorite singers: Edith Piaf, Eartha Kitt, Etta James and Aretha Franklin among others to whom they paid tribute.
She is actually preparing her third studio album within jazz style.