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Jeremias

Created Carlos Eduardo López Avila in London, Britain, Jeremias (his dad gave him his name in 11 in an effort to stick out) lived a lot of his existence in Venezuela, where his family members was originally from. Along with his parents’ encouragement, he included himself seriously in music, acquiring …

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Bertín Osborne

Latin singer, Television host, and acting professional Bertin Osborne (given birth to Norberto Ortíz Osborne) remaining home at age 18. After surviving in the U.S., primarily influenced by nation artists, he made a decision to try well-known music, debuting in a fresh talent competition in 1971. However, his professional profession …

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Serrat y Sabina

Spanish singer/songwriter legends Joan Manuel Serrat and Joaquín Sabina collaborated as Serrat & Sabina in 2007 for the joint tour from the Spanish-speaking world that led to a favorite in-concert Compact disc/DVD, Dos Pájaros de un Tiro, documenting their Madrid performance. The duo was followed on-stage by Pancho Varona (classical …

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Javier Krahe

Javier Krahe is among the many enigmatic singer/songwriters in the Spanish picture. Equipped with a biting irony and a deep like of Georges Brassens and Leonard Cohen, Krahe provides led a profession aside from mainstream stations and is rolling out a devoted cult following along the way. Blessed in Madrid …

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Alaska

An icon to both Spain’s homosexual community as well as the country’s Movida Madrileña motion — a socially liberating motion that coincided using the explosion of punk and fresh influx — singer Alaska was created in Mexico Town but was raised in Spain. It had been there she fell deeply …

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