Siddhartha

Siddharth or Siddhartha is the birth name of the founder of Buddhism, Gautama Buddha.

Siddhartha may also refer to:

  • Siddhartha (novel), a fictional book about the life of a man (not the Buddha) named Siddhartha, by Hermann Hesse
  • Siddhartha (1972 film), the 1972 film of the book, directed by Conrad Rooks
  • Sidhartha (1998 film)
  • Siddharth (2013 film), a 2013 Indian film
  • Siddhartha (2015 film), a 2015 Indian Kannada film
  • Siddhartha (opera), opera by Per Nørgård
  • Siddhartha (musical), an original production by Chu Un Temple and BLIA Cebu
  • King Siddartha, father of Mahavira, an important figure in Jain history
  • Siddharta (band), a Slovenian rock band
  • Siddhartha (American rock band)
  • Siddhartha (Mexican rock band)
  • Siddartha University, the first and the only Buddhist university in Nepal
  • SIDDHARTA, an experiment at DAFNE electron–positron collider in Italy
  • "Siddhartha", a song by Jerry Cantrell on the album Degradation Trip Volumes 1 & 2
  • Jorge Siddhartha Gonzalez

    Jorge Siddhartha Gonzalez Ibarra (Guadalajara, Jalisco), better known as Siddhartha, is a soloist rock musician based in Mexico. Siddhartha began his solo career after being the former drummer of Zoé. He has recorded three albums: Why You?, Náufrago (Castaway) and El Vuelo Del Pez (Flight of fish).

    History

    Siddhartha became one of the most promising artists in Mexico´s music scene just after releasing his first album Why You?, in a casual and independent way (2008). His debut album was considered one of the best works of the country.

    The album received many allocades:

  • Winner at the Indie-o Music Awards for the category of Best Solo Artist Album.
  • Nominated for the Best Rock Solo Vocal Album Latin Grammy.
  • Named one of the best productions of the year by music magazines like Warp, Marvin, Rolling Stone, Sonika and Circulo Mixup.
  • The videos Sacúdeme, Control, Volver a Ver and Colecciono Planetas got into the top lists within T.V. channels such as MTV, Telehit, Ritmoson Latino and Exa TV.
  • Zoé

    Zoé is a Latin Grammy Award-winning Mexican rock band. They initially formed in Mexico City in 1994, although membership started to stabilize in 1997. The band has achieved success in Mexico and most Spanish-speaking countries with albums such as Rocanlover, Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea and Reptilectric.

    History

    Zoé's history begins in Mexico in 1994, as Britpop was becoming popular in the United Kingdom. Mainly inspired by this movement, with slight influences from Seattle's grunge, Zoé would go through a period of changing lineups and varying styles before stabilizing in 1997, with León Larregui (guitar and voice), Sergio Acosta (guitar), Alberto Cabrera (drums), Ángel Mosqueda (bass), and Jesus Báez (keyboards). By this time, a clear influence from The Beatles could be seen alongside the aforementioned Britpop and grunge stylings.

    1998–2004: Debut album and Rocanlover

    Faced with a lack of venues in which to showcase their music, Zoé relied upon self-organized concerts, the Internet, and a self-published demo. All of these efforts, plus a good deal of positive word of mouth, helped them gain popularity in Spanish-language radio stations in the United States. They signed their first recording contract in 1998, but nothing came of it. They independently released a debut album in 2000 that attracted the attention of Sony Music, who in turn took over distribution of the album. Popular songs from this recording included "Asteroide" and "Miel." Following the success of this album, some of their songs were included in the soundtracks of movies like Amar Te Duele, Ladies Night, and The Dreamer.

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