María del Mar Rodríguez Carnero

María del Mar Rodríguez Carnero

La Mari
Background information
Also known as La Mari, Lamari, María del Mar Rodríguez
Born (1975-01-18) 18 January 1975
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain
Genres Flamenco chill, downtempo, worldbeat, Latin
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocalist
Years active 2002–present
Labels Sony – Spain
Website Chambao.Es

María del Mar Rodríguez Carnero, better known by her stage name La Mari and Lamari, was born 18 January 1975 in Málaga, Spain and is the lead vocalist of Chambao. One of three original members of the group that formed in 2001, she sang alongside cousins Eduardo Casañ and Daniel Casañ, until Chambao disbanded in 2005. La Mari remained, continuing to front the band and release albums under the name Chambao.

Life and career

In March 2005, La Mari was diagnosed with breast cancer. She co-wrote a book with her sister, Aurora Rodríguez Carnero, discussing her personal experiences overcoming the disease.

In 2006 she was a featuring artist on Ricky Martin's album MTV Unplugged. She featured alongside Ricky Martin on the track "Tu Recuerdo", which hit #1 on the Latin Billboard charts and received a Latin Grammy nomination for Record of the Year.

In 2007, La Mari released Con Otro Aire, backed by a new band.

In 2008, she collaborated with the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 50, Helena Paparizou, performing a duet of her Spanish song, "Papeles Mojados."

Throughout her career, La Mari has collaborated with various groups and artists, including Enrique Morente, Mojo Project, The Bug, Macaco, Bebe, Estrella Morente, Jarabe de Palo, Javier Ruibal, Cesária Évora, Antonio Orozco, Tabletom, Peret, The Shica, Miguel Rios, Joan Manuel Serrat, Rosario Flores, The Recortao, Lila Downs, Estopa, Calima, The Guard, Mario Diaz and Ricky Martin.

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