Myriam Hernández

Chilean singer known throughout Latin America for her romantic
ballads. Myriam Hernández released her first album in 1988 with the hit song "El hombre que yo amo. In the 1990's
Myriam Hernández 2 gave the artist the chance to sign a deal with Warner México to consolidate her presence
in the music business, but the failure of her first record under the new contract ended in recriminations between the singer
and the record label, blaming each other for the lack of sales. In 1994 Myriam Hernandez' fourth production appeared in record
stores all around America. Unfortunetly due to her pregnacy at that time Myriam decided to shorten her promotional tour, cancelling
important dates in the U.S. Sony Music signed her up later in a four records contract. By 1997 The singer met a few
well known songwriters such as Monica Naranjo, Armando Manzanero and Eros Ramazotti in preparations for the following album.
Todo El Amor was produced by Humberto Gatica and succesfully released in January 1998 getting the song "Huele a Peligro,"
on the Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks. The same year she was designated as Best Latin Artist by the Entertainment Critics
Association of New York (ACE). In the year 2000 Y Mas was released.