The Chilean-Canadian rock singer Beto Cuevas was born in Santiago in 1967. His
dual nationality was granted after his parents moved to Quebec to escape the
oppressive regime of the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet. After democracy was
restored in Chile in 1988, Cuevas made a return to his home country where he met
the drummer of 'La Ley', a popular Chilean band of the time. Cuevas made an
appearance on the band's 1990 debut album 'Desiertos' and, following the death
of the band's founder and frontman Andrés Bobe in a motorcycle accident, Cuevas
assumed the role of band leader. T...