María Rivas may refer to:
María Rivas (August 21, 1931 – January 14, 2013), was a Mexican television, film and stage actress. She worked with Televisa as an actress of telenovelas.
María Rivas (born January 26, 1960) is a Venezuelan Latin jazz singer,composer, and occasional painter.
Born in Caracas, Venezuela of a Spanish mother and Venezuelan father, Rivas gradually built her voice skills as a hobby, absorbing the multiple influences of contemporary Venezuelan and Latin musicians. She then began singing professionally in local night clubs starting in 1983, but soon moved to Aruba where, for 2½ years, she performed in a nightly jazz show named Sentimental Journey Through Jazz, much of its material; in the style of Ella Fitzgerald and other notable divas.
Rivas has become a leading voice in the region's environmental movement, and her musical message as a composer often has ecological undertones.
In 2005 Rivas returned to Aruba to be part of the show "Good Save The Queen", a tribute to the rock band Queen. Since 2006 Rivas has spent 4 months each year in Tokyo, where she has found acclaim for her performances of Brazilian and Latin Jazz, along with Classic American Jazz, sharing the summertime stage with the Indigo Trio, a local jazz ensamble in Roppongi, Japan.