Víctor Manuel
from Mieres, Spain
July 7, 1947 (age 77)
Biography
Spanish singer/songwriter Víctor Manuel made his debut while singing Joselito's La Campanera at a school party, being introduced as "San José." In 1962 the young artist joined a band called San José y Bossa Nova, taking vocalization and piano lessons soon after. Manuel began composing and recording La Romeria in 1968, and a self-titled album was released in 1969, followed by 1971's Dame la Mano. That same year, the singer participated in #Morbo, a movie directed by Gonzalo Suárez, composing the soundtrack to #Al Diablo con Amor in 1972. After getting married to Ana Belén, Manuel moved to Mexico to present a musical called +Ravos and to promote some of his protest songs, which were banned by the Spanish government at that time. In 1976 his performance at Madrid's Monumental Theater was later released under the name of En Directo. A new live album was recorded in 1983, Manuel this time singing along with his wife; it was issued as Víctor y Ana en Vivo. During the late '80s and early '90s, Manuel produced several movies, such as #El Vuelo de la Paloma, #El Mar y el Tiempo, and #El Marido Perfecto. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi
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