Singers from Spain |
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Marc Anthony
Marc Anthony
Not just Mr
Jennifer Lopez, but a brilliant singer in his own right; for
Marc Anthony to sing
was never difficult, he never had to learn how to do it in the technical
sense of the word. "To sing came easy for me. Once I knew the physical
aspect of it, the only thing I had to concentrate on was my performance
and that's what its all about: not just to sing but to perform."
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Concha Buika
Concha Buika (Palma de Mallorca, 1972)
is a Spanish singer whosefamily came from Equatorial Guinea and who grew up among gypsy people. Her music mixes flamenco with soul, jazz and funk. Read More
The
Sevillian
singer
Pastora
Soler after
her
great homages
to
copla,
having
got
half
of
Spain
up
to
dance
and
thrilled
the
other
half
with
the
melodies
from
her
last
album
(a
new
Gold
disc
for
her
collection),
the
Andaluza
artist
is
back
with
her
seventh
album
on
which
she
dares
to
take
the
steps
that
she
hadn’t
quite
taken
before:
raw
emotion
on
each
of
the
ten
tracks.
What’s
more,
she
has
stepped
up
to
composing
one
of
the
songs,
the
title
track,
written
some
time
ago
but
not
yet
recorded. Pastora Soler (real name Pilar Sánchez Luque) (Coria del Río, Seville, September 27, 1978) Precocious chanteuse, she started singing coplas and flamenco songs in several events when she was a child. She has made versions of classical songs by León or Quiroga and worked with musicians like Carlos Jean. She is also a songwriter and her compositions usually mix copla or flamenco with electronic music or pop.
Manuel Carrasco
Manuel
Carrasco (born January 15, 1981) is a Spanish singer who was born in Isla
Cristina, Province of Huelva (Andalucía), Spain.He became a famous singer in Spain when he was one of the three finalists of the TV program Operación Triunfo where he won fame and record many CDs with the other participants of the reality show. His debut album called "Quiéreme" had the hit single "Que corra el aire" and sold more than 200.000 records. Read More
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Rafael Amador Fernández. 1960. Seville. Guitarist and cantaor Pata Negra is a legendary band in the history of Spanish music. Established by the Amador brothers after Veneno split up, it has possibly been the band that did the most for cross-breed flamenco, not because they were the first to do it, but rather because of the quality they achieved and for the great impact that they had on the musical scene and among the public. In truth, rather than a fusion of flamenco with blues, it could be argued that their music was the expression of a new style. Read More
Javier Ruibal
Javier Ruibal, the Port of Santa Maria
(Cadiz), 1955. He is composer, guitarist, singer and author of his texts,
as well as arreglista of his creations. In its music they come together
flamenco, Sephardic, magrebí music, jazz, rock, etc.
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David
Bisbal Ferre is Spanish, from Almería, Andalucia in southern Spain. David
is popular in Spain, Latin America and The United States with fans in
other European countries, Japan and Australia. He was a contestant in the Spanish TV show Operación Triunfo (like Pop Idol) in 2001/2002. David came second and won a recording contract with renowned producer "Kike Santander". Read More
Maria de
Montserrat Viviana Concepción Caballé i Folc, better known as Montserrat
Caballé (born April 12, 1933), is a Spanish operatic soprano renowned
for her bel canto technique and her interpretations of the roles of
Rossini, Bellini, and Donizetti
Caballé was
born in Barcelona.
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Josele Santiago
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Miguel
Poveda
Miguel
Poveda started off in a powerful manner: he swept away the competition
in the Festival Nacional del Cante de las Minas (National Mining Song
Festival) in La Unión (Murcia) in 1993. He won four of the most
important awards, among which was the most coveted, the Lámpara Minera.
Miguel
Angel Poveda Leon (Badalona, Barcelona - February 13, 1973) is a famous
Spanish flamenco singer, known by the stage name of Miguel Poveda.
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Maria Dolores
CamposBorn in Spain, María Dolores Campos, soprano, studied music, violin and singing, at the Professional Conservatory of Music in Valladolid and the Upper Conservatory in San Sebastián, obtaining first-rate diplomas. To complete her musical education she attended advanced courses and master classes in Spain and abroad. Read More
Joan Manuel SerratJoan Manuel Serrat i Teresa (born December 27, 1943 in Barcelona) is a famous Spanish singer-songwriter. Catalan singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat got involved in music at the age of 17, when he got his first guitar, to which he dedicates one of his earliest songs, "Una guitarra."
Iván
Ferreiro
Iván Ferreiro is a
famous Spanish singer-songwriter born in Vigo. He was the voice, leader and
composer of the group Los Piratas...Read
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Ramoncin
In 2003, Ramon J.
Márquez, Ramoncín, celebrated his 25th birthday with a new album, "naked
Songs", and a concert in Madrid. Now, and as complement of
that anniversary, there is a DVD in triple format, in which, in addition
to the images of that musical evening, provide a history of Spanish
rock.
David de María
David
de María
David DeMaria (born January 20, 1976) is
a famous Spanish singer and songwriter. David was born in Jerez de la Frontera in
Cadiz, Spain. His career started when he was 14 years old with the Spanish
group Kelliam 71. ..Read
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![]() Juan Antonio Ipiña, Spain, better known as Tontxu, is one of the most famous Spanish singer-composers who rocked the 90s with their simple music and sincere lyrics. The first hit by which he became known was 'Risk,' the single of the record 'Se vende' (For sale) (1997) where the second voice was by Marilia Andrés Casares, from the duo 'Ella baila sola.' Before that he worked a few years as a speaker at the Bilbao radio station 40 Principales.
Lluís
Llach
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Lluís Llach i Grande (born May 7, 1948
in Girona, Catalonia, Spain) is a Catalan composer and songwriter.Read More
Natalia
Rodríguez Gallego
(born December 11, 1982)
is the full name of the Spanish singer Natalia. She was a contestant on
the successful Spanish TV show Operación Triunfo in 2001, where she
finished 14th.In 2002, she released her highly successful album No soy un ángel (I'm Not an Angel), which didn't journey out of the genre pop music. She was transformed into the Spanish Britney Spears, and the first single off the album, Vas a volverme loca was recorded into English and it was released all across Europe (apart from the UK). Read More Móvil: (34)-652-948382 Mail: depianoavoz@gmail.com Web: http://www.myspace.com/ depianoavoz
María
Rodríguez, also known as La Mala, La Mala María, or Mala Rodríguez
(Mala, Spanish for bad), is a Spanish hip hop singer. She was born in
Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, 13 February 1979[citation needed]. She
moved to Seville when she was 4 and to Madrid when she was 19Her hip-hop songs are greatly influenced by flamenco music. Some of her lyrics talk about the problems of the outcasts of society and women. She became well known in the Spanish hip-hop scene around 1998/1999 when she collaborated with other Sevilla groups like SFDK. However her style was a lot more rough and hardcore. Later on she crossed-over to the mainstream audience with her solo albums but she left behind most of the edge she had in her beginnings and her sound became more laid-back Her music has been featured of the soundtracks of the Spanish films, Lucía y el Sexo (Sex and Lucía), Yo Puta (her songs were used on the movie's television adverts and trailers), the Mexican film, Y tu Mamá También, and the French film, L'Auberge espagnole. She was also featured on the soundtrack for the EA Sports FIFA 2005 and Scarface: The World is Yours video games. Most recently, her single "Por la noche" was featured in the 2006 Spanish film, Yo Soy la Juani. She also features on the track "Mala Suerte con el 13" from Puerto Rican rap duo Calle 13's album Residente o Visitante.
El Barrio is an Andalucian flamenco group, of which José Luis Figuereo is the singer. He is a famous Spanish singer as well as a composer and a poet - a singer-songwriter who uses the old flamenco techniques as well as new. As a poet he gives fresh airs to the flamenco, although he does not tell specific stories, it is very easy to see yourself reflected in them. The contents of his songs define an urban flamenco, describing concepts and full of feeling. His language is lyrical and modern, full of slang, youthful and use gypsy expressions when appropriate. Being a poet, his voice has a strong and different tone which is reminiscent to the great Spanish flamenco singers. He has first-class use of his thorat when singing. His poetry is evocative of the poetry from the generation of 1898, from the surrealism of Alberti, to the more gypsy Lorca and the extremely passionate Miguel Hernández. José Luis Figuereo, Selu, El Barrio, is an urban poet of the 21st century for his fans, he has connected very well with them, even more with the young fans who already like flamenco. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Barrio_(band) http://www.esflamenco.com /bio/en11650.html |
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