Humberto Cravioto an impressive voice and a wonderful human being. Born in Pachuca Hidalgo and began his career in 1967. He won the first place in a national opera contest held at the Palace of Fine Arts convened by José Morales Esteves. He has been singing beautifully for more than 35 years and has more than 40 record productions. Jorge Saldaña Hernández made it known on Television and supported him to record his first production. He is a friend of many personalities including Lola Beltrán with whom he traveled to France and Spain. He has performed duets with personalities such as Paloma del Rosario and Angélica María. His singing is inspired by the great composers of the world of diverse genres. In popular music such as José Alfredo Jiménez and Agustín Lara, or classical as Manuel M. Ponce or Mozart. For him it is a constant challenge to conquer the public. He has taken the legacy of composers from Mexico abroad such as France, Italy, Portugal, Madrid, where he sang to the King and Queen of Spain at the Palace of Zarzuela and even to Japan where he sang in Mandarin once. He participated in the OTI festival in 1984 with a song by Jorge Macías called "Traveling Cloud". Our bohemian guest has an impressive tenor voice with which he plays all kinds of music.
Humberto Cravioto an impressive voice and a wonderful human being. Born in Pachuca Hidalgo and began his career in 1967. He won the first place in a national opera contest held at the Palace of Fine Arts convened by José Morales Esteves. He has been singing beautifully for more than 35 years and has more than 40 record productions. Jorge Saldaña Hernández made it known on Television and supported him to record his first production. He is a friend of many personalities including Lola Beltrán with whom he traveled to France and Spain. He has performed duets with personalities such as Paloma del Rosario and Angélica María. His singing is inspired by the great composers of the world of diverse genres. In popular music such as José Alfredo Jiménez and Agustín Lara, or classical as Manuel M. Ponce or Mozart. For him it is a constant challenge to conquer the public. He has taken the legacy of composers from Mexico abroad such as France, Italy, Portugal, Madrid, where he sang to the King and Queen of Spain at the Palace of Zarzuela and even to Japan where he sang in Mandarin once. He participated in the OTI festival in 1984 with a song by Jorge Macías called "Traveling Cloud". Our bohemian guest has an impressive tenor voice with which he plays all kinds of music.