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Marcela Bovio


Member

2001-2006 Elfonía - vocals, violin  
2005- Stream Of Passion - vocals, violin  
2015-2016 Computer Mind - vocals  
2016-2017 Vuur - vocals  
2017- MaYaN - clean vocals  
2019- Dark Horse / White Horse - vocals  

Live musician

2014- Karmaflow - vocals  
2014 Kamelot - additional vocals  
2014-2015 MaYaN - vocals  
2015-2016 The Gentle Storm - vocals  
2019-2021 Demons & Wizards - backing vocals  

Guest musician

2004-2005 Ayreon - vocals  
2008 Ira - vocals  
2008 Beto Vázquez Infinity - vocals  
2009 The Gathering - vocals  
2012 To-Mera - violin  
2013 ReVamp - vocals  
2013 Subsignal - vocals  
2014 Epica - backing vocals  
2014 MaYaN - vocals clean  
2015 Exxiles - soprano vocals  
2015 The Gentle Storm - backing vocals  
2016-2019 Epica - backing vocals  
2018 Powerwolf - additional vocals  
2018 Off The Cross - vocals  
2020 Ayreon - vocals  
2021 Epica - backing vocals  
2021 Mortemia - vocals  
2021-2022 Star One - vocals  
2022 The Chronomaster Project - vocals  
2023 Max Enix - vocals  

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Personal information

Born on: 17.10.1979

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Marcela Alejandra Bovio García (born October 17, 1979 in Monterrey, Nuevo León) is a Mexican mezzo-soprano singer and violinist. She was one of the founding members of the Mexican band Elfonía, she responded to a "casting call" of sorts for relatively unknown singers to be featured on Arjen Lucassen's Ayreon album The Human Equation where she landed the part of "Wife". She also sang on the bonus disc of the re-release of the first Ayreon album The Final Experiment.
Marcela Bovio

Later, she was picked as the lead singer of another Lucassen project, Stream of Passion (in which she also plays the violin, one of the defining sounds of the band) who have released three full length albums; Embrace the Storm, The Flame Within and Darker Days, as well as a live album, Live in the Real World. After Lucassen's departure from the band in 2007, Bovio became the sole composer of the band.