Ever since Hector Lopez-Flores started his professional career as
musician, he has done concerts around 27 countries, including major venues like
the Milano Smeraldo Theatre, The Hollywood Bowl, The Araneta Theatre in the
Philippines, the Luna Park in Buenos Aires, the Estadio Azteca in México, The Viña del Mar Festival in Chile,
The Latin Grammy Awards, etc..
His versatility has allowed him to collaborate with artist from various genres.
He has toured and/or recorded with Thalía, Cristian Castro, Plastilina Mosh, Julieta
Venegas, Tania Libertad, Eugenia León, Mexicanto, Víctor García, Carlos Rivera,
Ricardo Montaner, Reyli, Dulce, Laura Flores, Amanda Miguel, Mónica Naranjo,
Edith Marquez, Luis Fonsi, Marisela, Garibaldi, Myriam Hernández, Pandora, Mariana
Seonane, Rocío Banquells, Amaury Gutiérrez, Rocío Durcal,
Diego Verdaguer, Marisela, Lupita Dalessio, FannyLu, Ana Bárbara, Bobby Pulido, Ninel Conde, Ana
Cirré, Franco De Vita, Raúl Ornelas, Lazcano Malo, Francisco Céspedes, Guadalupe Pineda, JenCarlos Canela, Emmanuel, Joan Sebastian, among many others.
Since 2001, he has been alternating his career as a percussionist, doing musical productions and writing jingles; working for Televisa, TV Azteca, Grupo Modelo, Mexican Presidency, Maxcom, Blockbuster, Soriana, Loreal, Sura, Sony, Rebook, etcetera.
He is an active member of AMPROMAC (Mexican Association of Music Producers, AC), the SUTM (Single Union of Workers of Music), SGAE (General Society of Spanish Authors), EJE México (Collective Management Society), and was a collaborator in Músico Pro, a monthly magazine with distribution throughout Latin America.
Since 2001, he has been alternating his career as a percussionist, doing musical productions and writing jingles; working for Televisa, TV Azteca, Grupo Modelo, Mexican Presidency, Maxcom, Blockbuster, Soriana, Loreal, Sura, Sony, Rebook, etcetera.
He is an active member of AMPROMAC (Mexican Association of Music Producers, AC), the SUTM (Single Union of Workers of Music), SGAE (General Society of Spanish Authors), EJE México (Collective Management Society), and was a collaborator in Músico Pro, a monthly magazine with distribution throughout Latin America.