Lynda Thomas
Lynda Aguirre Thomas (born December 21, 1981) is a retired Mexican Eurodance and alternative rock musician, singer and songwriter who rose to fame during the late 1980s, she achieved recognition in Ibero-America and Continental Europe during the 1990s and early 2000s; in 2002, at the height of her commercial success, Thomas suddenly left the music scene and public life, right after finishing recording her last album which was never released.
In 1997, by the age of 15, Thomas was recognized by the TV networks and press as "The first and most important teenage performer (from the 1990s) who despite her young age, has a long musical career"; this happened two years before the beginning of the worldwide revival of teen music in the late 1990s. Thomas was formerly known professionally as Lynda. She was also a producer and songwriter of several pop-rock singers and bands.
Throughout her musical career, Thomas kept a low profile, away from media scandals. She was also a social, environmental and human rights activist. The musician released between 1989 and 2002 more than 30 singles; Thomas mostly promoted her music through radio airplay and promotional tours, instead of music videos.