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Bandido was a commercial success, selling 100,000 pure copies in Spain as of 1984, a personal record for Bosé at the time. [1] It spawned three singles, "Sevilla", "Amante Bandido" and "Lento", all of them receiving a good commercial reception in Spain and Latin America , especially the first two releases which peaked the Spanish airplay list ...
Girados en Concierto (Girados Live) is a live-concert double-album by Latin Grammy-winning Spanish musician and actor, Miguel Bosé and Spanish singer Ana Torroja, formerly of the group Mecano.
Bosé was born in San Fernando Hospital in Panama City, Panama, the son of Italian actress Lucia Bosè (1931–2020) [1] and Spanish bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín.Bosé grew up surrounded by art and culture: Pablo Picasso and Ernest Hemingway were close friends of the family. [2]
The reviewers of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "Gassa d'amante is a treasure trove of vocal gems. Every song reveals new layers, showcasing not just a singer, but a true artist and assiduous researcher, constantly pushing the boundaries and discovering new ways to express the timeless journey of love."
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Bandido is the Spanish word for a male bandit. It may refer to: Music. Bandido (supergroup), an American supergroup with Al Hurricane as the lead singer;
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A frazione (administrative division) of Bra, Piedmont, Italy . Bandito railway station, a railway station in the frazione; El Bandito, ring name of Welsh professional wrestler Orig Williams (1931–2009)