Do you believe in Cinderella
Often called "The Next Selena," Liz Ester is an elastic talent who moves effortlessly from ballads to pop to salsa
And although she enjoys the comparison to the legendary Mexican-American singer, she prefers the nickname...
Do you believe in Cinderella
Often called "The Next Selena," Liz Ester is an elastic talent who moves effortlessly from ballads to pop to salsa
And although she enjoys the comparison to the legendary Mexican-American singer, she prefers the nickname Cinderella
Liz is a young Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and poet -- singing and writing are two of her biggest passions in life. To date Liz has written thirteen songs with several others she's currently penning
Liz wrote and recorded her first song "Me Haces Sonar" (You Inspire Me to Dream) in 2007, and is balancing life as a daycare teacher by weekday and a singer/songwriter by weekend. In April of 2008, she'll release a string of tracks, the first of which is "Grabado," a Spanish cover of American Idol Winner Jordin Spark's Tattoo
Besides singing, Liz has the talent to interpret songs in pantomime. And also, she loves acting, since she was little she was always participating in dramas and acts, and people who know her say that she puts all her heart to the roles she is playing
Liz has leveraged the new digital age of music to help gather fans across a variety of social networking and video-based sites, including her popular Spanish covers on YouTube which has garnered almost 100,000 views, as well as widgets and plays through MySpace, Facebook and iLike
Since she was little she has been singing. Liz has participated in different talent shows taking first place in many of them and was part of her church's choir and band
Liz has been invited to sing in different places around Puerto Rico and after having moved back to the northeast U.S.she's trying to pursue the dream she's always had hidden in her heart -- inspiring and touching people's lives through music
But for Liz Ester, her story goes much deeper than just music and songwriting
She hails from the city of Mayaguez, of the little isle of Puerto Rico, yet was born in Camden, NJ-- the United State's poorest city
At seven years old, her family moved to Puerto Rico with the promise of a better life, but her life was quickly wraught with disaster-- her parents separated before she turned 12, and her entire family lived in one room and used food stamps to survive
Staying in her father's mother's house, they were not treated like the rest of the family. She never had an quinceaƱera --a parallel to "sweet sixteens" in the U.S. --- she never went to prom, or did many of the things that other girls were lucky enough to enjoy
When she was twelve she was born again after suffering a car accident, where a car left her almost dead in the ground, people who witnessed this event say that the fact she was alive was a miracle. In spite of what happened to her that day, she sang a song she loved "You can have peace in the storm"
But in spite of the troubles -- in fact because of them, she kept on singing
"Every difficult moment, but also every joyful and uplifting moment, filled my mouth with beautiful words and inspired poems," she says
Now, this Puerto Rican Cinderlla wants to break into the music industry and inspire others and touch lives with her music
Never Lose Hop
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