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Joy Huerta

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Joy Huerta
Huerta speaking at a National Council of La Raza event in 2017
Huerta speaking at a National Council of La Raza event in 2017
Background information
Birth nameTirzah Joy Huerta Uecke
Born (1986-06-20) June 20, 1986 (age 38)
Mexico City, Mexico
GenresLatin pop
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2005–present

Tirzah Joy Huerta Uecke (born June 20, 1986), known as Joy Huerta, is a Mexican singer and songwriter. Since its creation, she has served as vocalist of Jesse & Joy, a duo she forms with her older brother, Jesse Huerta.[1]

As part of the duo, she has released four studio albums, a live album and an EP with Warner Music Latina, toured internationally, and racked up the Grammy Award for Best Latin Album as well as six Latin Grammy Awards in various categories. "Joy's voice has been compared to Norah Jones, Alanis Morissette and, almost inevitably, Kelly Clarkson", wrote the Los Angeles Times.[2]

Early years

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Huerta was born in Mexico City to a Mexican father, Eduardo Huerta, and an American mother, Michelle Uecke. At age 15, inspired by Aretha Franklin, James Taylor, Carole King, and Pedro Infante, as well as her parents, she began writing music and songs with her father and brother, Jesse, using instruments from the church they attended as children.

Jesse & Joy

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Jesse & Joy at the 13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards

The Huerta Uecke siblings signed with Warner Music Latina on April 18, 2005, and began a recording career under Jesse & Joy. In the group, he plays guitar and she is the lead vocalist.

That year, Jesse & Joy released their first single, "Espacio Sideral". The Mexican Association of Phonogram and Videogram Producers (AMPROFON) awarded the debut album Esta Es Mi Vida, a platinum record. The album reached number 20 in Mexico, and as a duo, they won the Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist the following year. [3] In 2009, they released a second studio album Electricidad, which received an AMPROFON gold certification.

Her next album, ¿Con Quién Se Queda el Perro?, was released in 2011, and at the 2012 Latin Grammy Awards ceremony, she and her brother won three Latin Grammy Awards: Best Contemporary Pop Album for ¿Con quién se queda el Perro?, and Song and Record of the Year for "¡Corre!". Additionally, together with Carlos López Estrada, they received the Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video for directing "Me Voy", a single from ¿Con Quién Se Queda El Perro?.[4]

Huerta earned her first Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album for the duo's fifth studio release Un Besito Más. She publicly declared her support for "all Hispanics in the United States" in her acceptance speech.[5] Un Besito Más went to number one on the Latin Albums chart,[6] 10 won the Latin Grammy (2016) for Best Pop Vocal Album.

Joy and her brother performing during the ¿Con Quién Se Queda el Perro? Tour

The song "Un Besito Más" commemorates the brothers' father in a video that raised awareness about controversial deportations in the United States. The video was awarded "Best Short Narrative" and "Student Voices for Peace: Most Inspiring Story" at the Peace on Earth Festival,[7]and "Inclusion Award" at the Wayward Festival.

In mid-2016, Jesse & Joy released of their first dual-language album, Jesse & Joy, which contained English versions of songs from their last four studio releases and major hits such as "¡Corre!" (as "Run"), "Espacio Sideral", "Ecos de Amor" (as "Echoes of Love"), among others.[8] [9]

Jesse & Joy collaborated with Colombian singer J Balvin for the single "Mañana Es Too Late" in April 2019 which would be the first song from his yet-to-be-titled new album. The song was written by the duo along with Poo Bear and reached number 1 in Mexico. [10]

Solo work

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In September 2018, Huerta went to Washington, D.C., to receive the Vision Award for social and humanitarian commitment at the 31st Annual Hispanic Heritage Awards, which aired on PBS. The award recognizes Latinos who have made significant contributions to music.

Huerta was recognized by the Latin Recording Academy as one of the Leading Women in Entertainment at a June 2019 gala in Mexico City.[11] The recognition was directed at Latinas who "throughout their lives have continuously demonstrated enthusiasm, determination, leadership, pride in their roots and an indomitable spirit." The recognition also included Tatiana Bilboa, Martha de Bayle, Alondra de la Parra and Soumaya Slim Domit.

Huerta has participated in the reality show La Voz... México being an advisor to Aleks Syntek. The singer has also performed solo duets with the Mexican Sergio Vallin, the American duo Ha*Ash in the song "Qué más da", being part of the composition of the song, [12]and with the singer of Cuban origin Jencarlos Canela in the song "Por algo será". Joy has lent her voice on numerous occasions in concerts that she has been invited by Ha*Ash, on songs such as "Already Home", "Lo Que Yo Sé de Ti", "Te Dejo en Libertad", "No Tiene Devolución" and "Qué más da".[13] [14]

Philanthropy

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Beyond her music career, Huerta focuses her efforts on improving the treatment of animals through organizations such as PETA and Animal Heroes.[15] She worked with rescue organizations after the earthquake in Mexico City, including the Red Cross. Additionally, she has performed shows in California, Texas, and Arizona to mobilize Latinos to vote in support of Rock the Vote, Voto Latino, and Grammys the Hill. Joy maintains a partnership with UnidosUS (formerly NCLR), the Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization, and its "Electrify Your Vote" campaign. Jesse & Joy performed acoustic shows in California, Texas, and Arizona with the intent of mobilizing Latinos to vote.

Personal life

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She has been friends with the duo Ha*Ash for over 10 years, sharing a house for a couple of years with her best friend Grace. In addition, they have been inspired by each other's stories to compose songs, which is why "La de la Mala Suerte" by Jesse & Joy is based on Ashley's story, while "Ex de Verdad" by the Americans, on Joy's story.

In April 2019, she came out as a lesbian and introduced her wife Diana Atri, with whom she announced that she was expecting a baby.[16][17] Their first child was born in May of the same year, a girl they named Noah. In March 2021, she announced the birth of her second child, a boy they named Nour.

References

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  1. ^ "SACM - Biografía de Joy". March 8, 2014. Archived from the original on March 8, 2014. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  2. ^ X (February 9, 2013). "Grammys 2013: Siblings in sound, Jesse and Joy are always in sync". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  3. ^ Flores, Griselda (February 12, 2017). "Jesse & Joy Win First Grammy, Dedicate Award to 'All Hispanics Out There'". Billboard. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  4. ^ "55th Annual GRAMMY Awards | GRAMMY.com". grammy.com. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  5. ^ Davis, Shanice (February 14, 2017). "Jesse & Joy Celebrate First-Ever Grammy With A Perfect Message For Valentine's Day". VIBE.com. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  6. ^ Mendizabal, Amaya (December 16, 2015). "Jesse & Joy Earn First No. 1 on Top Latin Albums Chart". Billboard. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  7. ^ "Jesse & Joy - Our music video for "Un Besito Más" will be screened tomorrow in Chicago at the Peace On Earth Film Festival - wish we could be there!". www.facebook.com. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  8. ^ "Mexican-American Duo's New Music Video Captures Tragic Effects Of Deportation". HuffPost. July 17, 2017. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  9. ^ Flores, Griselda (July 14, 2016). "Jesse & Joy Tease New English Tracks 'Echoes of Love' & 'Run': Listen". Billboard. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  10. ^ "JESSE & JOY triunfan con otro sold out en Auditorio Nacional". Wow La Revista. June 6, 2019. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  11. ^ "Reconocen empoderamiento de Martha Debayle, Joy Huerta y Alondra de la Parra". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  12. ^ HaAshVEVO (May 13, 2015). Qué Más Da (Primera Fila - Hecho Realidad [En Vivo]). Retrieved October 21, 2024 – via YouTube.
  13. ^ "Se entrega Ha*Ash a dos mil tapatíos". El Informador :: Noticias de Jalisco, México, Deportes & Entretenimiento (in Mexican Spanish). October 16, 2011. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  14. ^ "Ha*Ash celebra en concierto con Ana Torroja | Querétaro". El Universal Querétaro (in Spanish). Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  15. ^ "Jesse & Joy: Be Responsible—Take Care of Your Animal Companions". PETA. September 8, 2017. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  16. ^ "Joy del dueto Jesse y Joy es lesbiana". People en Español. Retrieved October 21, 2024.
  17. ^ "La cantante de Jesse & Joy anunció que se casó y será mamá con su mujer". infobae (in European Spanish). April 17, 2019. Retrieved October 21, 2024.