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Spanish male singer-songwriters (55 P) T. Spanish tenors (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Spanish male singers" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.
Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro, better known as Alejandro Sanz (Spanish pronunciation: [aleˈxandɾo ˈsanθ]; [1] born 18 December 1968), is a Spanish musician, singer and composer. He has won 22 Latin Grammy Awards and four Grammy Awards.
Nicknamed Manitas de Plata ("little hands of silver" in Spanish), he agreed to play in public only ten years after the death of Romani-Belgian jazz guitarist and composer Django Reinhardt, in 1953. [3] Baliardo attained fame in the United States after a photography exhibition in New York, organized by his friend Lucien Clergue.
He has recorded as a concert guitarist and accompanying the voices of Turronero, Pansequito, Indio Gitano. In his triple roles of composer, concert guitarist and accompanist, he has performed in diverse theater shows, the most notable being Mario Maya's ¡Ay Jondo! and Lorca's Yerma. He has also performed at numerous music festivals around the ...
Paco de Lucía was born on 21 December 1947 [5] as Francisco Sánchez Gómez in Algeciras, [6] province of Cádiz, in southern Spain.He was the youngest of the five children of flamenco guitarist Antonio Sánchez Pecino and Portuguese mother Lucía Gomes; [7] his brothers include flamenco singer Pepe de Lucía and flamenco guitarist Ramón de Algeciras (now deceased).
Also: Spain: People: By occupation: Guitarists / Male musicians: Male guitarists Pages in category "Spanish male guitarists" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total.
Amaia Montero (born 1976) pop singer; Lola Montes, (1898-1983), Spanish singer; Sarita Montiel (1928–2013), singer and actress; Carlos Núñez (born 1971), bagpipes and Galician (Celtic) music performer; Aitana Ocaña Morales (born 1999), spanish singer-songwriter; Amaia Romero (born 1999),spanish singer-songwriter; Paloma San Basilio, singer