Aurelio Voltaire
Aurelio Voltaire Hernández, known simply as Aurelio Voltaire, was born on January 25, 1967. He is a talented singer, songwriter, and musician who was born in Cuba and later moved to the United States. His artist name pays homage to his middle name, which is derived from the renowned French Enlightenment thinker François-Marie Arouet, who is better known by his pen name, Voltaire.
In addition to his musical pursuits, Voltaire has made a name for himself as a skilled animator and comic book artist. He shares his passion for the arts as a professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where he inspires the next generation of creatives.
Voltaire's multifaceted career showcases his dedication to the arts and his ability to blend various forms of creative expression. With a unique style that combines elements of gothic, folk, and rock music, he has garnered a loyal fan base and continues to make significant contributions to the cultural landscape. His work reflects a deep understanding of storytelling and visual aesthetics, making him a prominent figure in both the music and art communities.