Tuesday 1 July 2008

Dyango

Dyango   
Artist: Dyango

   Genre(s): 
Latin
   



Discography:


Dyango   
 Dyango

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 20




Comparable to Julio Iglesias and José José, Spanish ace Dyango has been renowned for luxuriant, soupy, romantic Latin pop since the '70s. Dyango is non the singer's tangible name; he was innate José Gómez Romero in Barcelona, Spain, where he grew up. Dyango is a stage name that he adopted after deciding to pursue a career in music; the call Dyango was divine by the keen romany jazz guitar player Django Reinhardt, wHO is among Dyango's idols. But Dyango, unlike Reinhardt, is non a malarkey musician -- Latin pop singing has long been his area of expertise. Dyango started performing live in the '60s, merely it wasn't until 1974 that he sign his first recording sign. That year, Dyango sign-language with EMI's Latin segmentation, and his debut album came out in 1975. After that, it didn't consume him recollective to become a major genius -- not only in his native Spain, merely also, all o'er Latin America and in heavily Hispanic areas of the United States. Dyango went on to build a immense catalog at EMI and Capitol. He recorded oftentimes passim the '80s and '90s, a ten that set up him recording for the Latin divisions of RCA as advantageously as Polygram. Along the way, Dyango had more than his share of major hits -- "Corazon Magico," "Esa Mujer," "La Radio," "A Donde Vas Amor," "Querer y Perder," "Hay Algo en Ella," and "Esta Noche Quiero Brandy" ar among the unnumbered hits that he is noted for in the Spanish-speaking globe. In the early 2000s, Dyango maintained a fussy schedule and continued to control a firm following.





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