She has Argentinian and Scottish roots. She sings in English, Spanish and Italian. She lived in the Canadian metropolis of Montreal before moving to France, where she has long been a star.And she plays music that refuses to fit into any pigeonhole. With smoky, distinctive voice Alejandra Ribera sings; the music has rhythm, the piano seems to gallop away, the guitar sounds like singer/songwriter pop.It's the lightness of the tracks that pulls you in on the spot. The extraordinary folkpop of a Damien Rice might have influenced Ribera, you can be reminded of Feist or Joni Mitchell just as well.In mid-May, her new album "This Island" will be released in Germany - on the accompanying tour, she will fortunately also stop in Offenbach. Alejandra Ribera has managed something that is probably the most difficult thing in the large amount of singer-songwriters: She has found her own voice.Lyrics source and more information about this event at:http://www.hafen2.net/