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Argentine singer-songwriter and musician
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Laureano Brizuela (born July 22, 1949) is an Argentine singer-songwriter and musician whose career has spanned over 30 years.

Early life

Brizuela is the grandson of painter Laureano Brizuela Giménez (1891-1951). His mother, a Bolivian biochemist, later earned Argentine citizenship through her husband.

Career

At first studying musicology, he later abandoned it in favor of pursuing a singing career. In 1972, when he was 22 years old, he released his first single.

He has produced a string of successful covers, including the Spanish version of Roy Orbison's classic 1956 song "Pretty Woman" into Muchachita.

Albums

  • Por qué te quiero tanto
  • Laureano
  • El americano
  • El Ángel del Rock (seudónimo que Brizuela adoptó en México).
  • Solo
  • Viento del sur
  • Lo más fuerte del Ángel del Rock
  • 4 - Griten
  • Viajero del tiempo
  • Alborada
  • Vivir una vez
  • Huellas
  • Estaciones
  • Si quieres amarme
  • 20 secretos de amor

References

  1. "Lareano Brizuela, el maestro del paisaje". 29 September 2015.
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