Ave Fénix (English The Phoenix) is the 14th studio album by Mexican pop singer Daniela Romo. It was released in the year of 2001.
A production by Romo and Miguel Bosé's producer Loris Ceroni, all the tracks were written primarily by herself. It has new versions of her greatest hits: "Quiero amanecer con alguien" (I want to wake up with someone), "De mí enamórate" (Fall in love with me) and "Yo no te pido la luna" (I don't ask you for the moon). This project was mainly inspired by Cher's comeback effort Believe, adopting her smooth vocals with dance beats. It was largely ignored because Romo would go on to do telenovelas instead of promoting it.
Ave Fénix (English title:Rising Phoenix) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Guillermo Diazayas for Televisa in 1986.
Laura Flores, Rafael Baledón and Martín Cortés starred as protagonists, while Ernesto Yáñez starred as main antagonist. Juan Antonio Edwards, Edgardo Gazcón and Roberto Montiel starred as stellar performances.
Mauro is an old businessman owner of a major international company, Astro. He lives in a luxurious home in Las Lomas with his three nephews: Paulina, Roberto and Enrique. Mauro learns that his company is in bankruptcy and not to harm his nephews, leaves and becomes a beggar. It is to live in a neighborhood where he meets Julia and Daniel, two children who are children of Rogelio a recent widower who is dedicated to steal company offender El Gordo.
Mauro takes them affection for both children, and in the course of history, rebuild his fortune. Meanwhile, Paulina seeing in poverty has been married to Arthur, a young man dominated by his mother who does not love. But after many misfortunes will find love in Gerardo.