Luis Miguel Biography

Luis Miguel Biography - Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1970, Mexican singer nineties heir of the tradition of singers like Julio Iglesias and José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma", but more in line with the shapes of the eighties and nineties decades. Present on the album Duets II Frank Sinatra tribute, has an incredible popularity throughout South America and among Hispanics in the United States.

Raised from childhood in Mexico, Luis Miguel released his first album at age twelve and fifteen received his first Grammy, joining Warner at seventeen. Earlier albums like 1 + 1 = Valentine, Straight to the heart, or my honor Resolve had been enshrined as an absolute figure of the Mexican music scene.


His position opened the doors of film and appeared in movies anymore and I love Fever (1984). Sheena Easton even recorded the theme I like as you are, in an attempt to access the American market, the issue would receive a Grammy Award.

After signing with Warner and begin a close collaboration with Juan Carlos Calderón, published in 1986 as I want to be, which earned him eight gold records and five platinum. In 1988 he saw the light A man seeks a woman, whose edition was accompanied by an extensive tour of South America. The album became a success, even in the United States, where Luis Miguel managed to stay for more than a year in the top of the Billboard Latino list. Readmore Marc Anthony

Their seventh album, 20, was released in 1990 and led him back to a South America tour and presentation at Madison Square Garden in New York. From the album Romance (1991), a work of classic boleros recreation, sold over six million copies around the world (four hundred thousand, only the first ten days) and became platinum in the U.S. also, be the first full length to get it in Spanish. Luis Miguel was the only Latin artist invited to participate in the album Barcelona Gold, commemorating the Olympics held in Barcelona in 1992. By then it was the largest cache Latino artist, taking part in the concert to raise funds for the Children's Museum of Mexico.

In 1993, produced by the same Luis Miguel and the presence of David Foster (winner of fifteen Grammy awards), the album was released Aries (with more than two million sales) and returned to Madison Square Garden where you get a full house as occurred in the four concerts held at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles and ten consecutive National Auditorium of the Aztec capital. That same year he won the award for best international music video MTV. Aries won the Grammy for Best Pop Latin Album

In 1994 he published Segundo Romance, recorded in Los Angeles with the production of Armando Manzanero, Kiko and Cebrián Juan Carlos Calderón, who broke all records with its sixteen full at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico. The album debuted at position twenty-nine of the Billboard album chart, input position ever achieved by a disk in Castilian, reaching sales figures in the United States that led him to become gold.

In mid October 1995 in Spain Luis Miguel released the album The Concert (over a million and half of international sales and gold in the U.S.), summary of the last tour across the continent, attended by a total of more than one million people and of the sixteen nights in a row with the sign "no tickets" at the National Auditorium of the Aztec capital in August 1994. The concert series brought together over one hundred and sixty thousand people, editing the CD, video and performing a TV special.

That same year, Luis Miguel was invited to participate in the gala tribute to Frank Sinatra on his eightieth birthday, the only Latin artist to present as a star. In 1996 starred in the original soundtrack of The Hunchback of Notre Dame playing the theme Dreams and recorded his album Nothing is the same, with the single Give me an advance. Team Biografia DVD

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