George Navarro is a young artist, but he already has a decades-long heritage of music and performing. His father, Jorge Navarro, along with his uncles, are members of the Latin Grammy-winning band, Caballo Dorado. The band dominated the music charts in 1997 with their smash hit “No Rompas Mi Corazon,” a Spanish rendition of Billy Ray Cyrus’ country hit “Achy Breaky Heart.” Shortly after his 21st birthday George joined the Grammy-winning band on its world tour for the next year and a half playing arenas and stadiums for crowd’s numbering over 25,000 people.
George Navarro is a young artist, but he already has a decades-long heritage of music and performing. His father, Jorge Navarro, along with his uncles, are members of the Latin Grammy-winning band, Caballo Dorado. The band dominated the music charts in 1997 with their smash hit “No Rompas Mi Corazon,” a Spanish rendition of Billy Ray Cyrus’ country hit “Achy Breaky Heart.” Shortly after his 21st birthday George joined the Grammy-winning band on its world tour for the next year and a half playing arenas and stadiums for crowd’s numbering over 25,000 people.
George Navarro is a young artist, but he already has a decades-long heritage of music and performing. His father, Jorge Navarro, along with his uncles, are members of the Latin Grammy-winning band, Caballo Dorado. The band dominated the music charts in 1997 with their smash hit “No Rompas Mi Corazon,” a Spanish rendition of Billy Ray Cyrus’ country hit “Achy Breaky Heart.” Shortly after his 21st birthday George joined the Grammy-winning band on its world tour for the next year and a half playing arenas and stadiums for crowd’s numbering over 25,000 people.