Chris Montez
Top 10 international
recording artist &
unique inspirational
keynote speaker.
Colleges | Universities | Corporations | Professional and music conferences
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Celebrity diversity speaker Chris Montez: Top international Hispanic inspirational keynote, great motivational keynote speaker. Colleges, Universities, Corporations, Music conferences, The Beatles tour, Hit Let's dance, 
The Chris Montez Story
Chris Montez was born in Los Angeles California and grew up in the town of Hawthorne. He was influenced by his Hispanic culture and the rock 'n roll success of Richie Valens. Music was an integral part of his family life and Chris began singing rancheras with his older brothers when he was a kid. They taught him to play the guitar and he sang the high parts. As he gained confidence and his voice matured, he began singing leads. His early days at Hawthorne High were spent emulating the tough "low rider" Latino image, but in his junior year, ignited by the spark of musical ambition, Chris changed his style because he had "goals to make." He formed a band and recorded his own original songs that gained the interest of Monogram Records. "All You Had To Do Was Tell Me" became a local hit.
In 1962, Chris' single, "Let's Dance" hit the Top 10 and he was on his way. He toured with Clyde McPhatter, Sam Cooke, The Platters and Smokey Robinson. In 1963, while in Liverpool with Tommy Roe, his opening act was a new English group, The Beatles. Thus the lives of Chris Montez and The Beatles were forever intertwined.
Celebrity diversity speaker Chris Montez, Top international Hispanic inspirational keynote and music
While the British and psychedelic rock were invading the U.S., Chris left A & M, signed with CBS International and amassed a string of hits outside the U.S. that has firmly established him as an international recording star. He has recorded songs in English and in Spanish that have become hits in Austria, Germany and Holland. G

Montez and The Musical Legacy
In the barrios of East Los Angeles, The Drifters, Clyde McPhatter, Crows and Big Jay McNeely were the music of choice in the 50's. Those solid musical roots, intermingled with traditional Mexican rancheras gained a new and fresh popularity with groups such as Los Lobos. The success of the film "La Bamba" identified those roots. Chris Montez' well-known hits and his heritage are part of the Richie Valens legacy.

"I am very conscious of my culture," says Chris, who performed as Chris Montez and La Raza on tours to Japan, South America and Europe with top record sales and well attended concerts in many European cities.
Today, Chris Montez is just hitting his stride. Audiences around the U.S. and the world are captivated by the inspirational keynote from this energetic performer with a history and cultural relevance that is unique. The Let's Dance keynote by Chris Montez delivers an unforgettable message about seizing life's opportunities on the path to success. His keynote is accompanied by an unforgettable musical moment and footage from his biographical film.
To book speaker Chris Montez' inspirational keynote for your next event, call 310-937-2789 or e-mail speakers@bestkeynotes.com