Adria Ardilla

Adria Ardilla (born February 15, 1968) is an Mexican-born Mexican-American musician known for her contributions to the pop and rock band The Rock-afire Explosion.

History
Adria was born to migrant workers in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico. They applied for Mexican-American citizenship after her birth.

Adria, a former member of the Brazilian samba rock band Os Melhores Perdedores and a ex-member of the art collective Save Our Adults, which performed hard rock music, and the Latin freestyle group Fantasy, a band in which she learned the value of shredding, joined the Rock-afire in 1991, after the departure of backup guitarist Callie Schmidt, an anthropomorphic bobcat, who had left the group for missionary work in Tajikistan.

Personal life
Adria married Rolfe DeWolfe, giving birth to one child, Emily. They divorced in 2000 after Rolfe came out as gay and remain on friendly terms.

Adria married David St. Hubbins in 2013, and they live in Pomona, California with their children. Adria's first daughter Emily lives with the two, and stays with Rolfe on the weekends.

Adria is bisexual.