A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame honoring the late Mexican singing star and
Long Beach native Jenni Rivera was unveiled today, 5 days before the 55th anniversary of her birth.
Fellow Mexican singing star Gloria Trevi spoke at the 11:30 a.m. ceremony in front of the Capitol Records building. Rivera's 5 children-- Jacqie, Johnny, Chiquis, Jenicka and Michael-- accepted the star.
Trevi stated she was honored to speak at the occasion "honoring and celebrating the lovely life of a fantastic, recognized woman."
Rivera "lives through everyone who enjoy her and appreciate her," Trevi said.
The star is the 2,783 rd since the completion of the Walk of Fame in 1961 with the preliminary 1,558 stars. Other recording artists with stars in front of the Capitol Records building include each of the Beatles, Buddy Holly, Carrie Underwood, Garth Brooks, Selena, Neil Diamond, Duran Duran, Alejandro Sanz and Helen Reddy.
" Jenni's star represents not only her incredible accomplishments as an artist, however likewise her strength, guts, and unwavering spirit that continue to influence her fans all over the world," said Ana Martinez, the manufacturer of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Rivera released 12 studio albums throughout her lifetime with songs on topics varying from relationships to societal ills.
" Jenni" and the pop version of "Joyas Prestadas" both topped Billboard's U.S. Latin music charts, while "Mi Vida Loca,"
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"La Gran Señora" and the banda variation of "Joyas Prestadas" rose to second.
Born Dolores Janney Rivera Saavedra to Mexican immigrant parents in
Long Beach on July 2, 1969, Rivera received a degree in business administration from
Long Beach City College. She worked in realty before starting her music profession in 1992.
Rivera was killed in an aircraft crash near Monterrey, Mexico, on Dec. 9, 2012, at the age of 43.
Long Beach named a park in her memory in 2016.
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