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Murió el Maestro Armando Manzanero a los 86 años – Armando Manzanero murió esta

Murió el Maestro Armando Manzanero a los 86 años – Armando Manzanero murió esta madrugada a los 86 años de edad, a causa de un paro cardíaco. Hace poco se informó que el intérprete de Somos novios dio positivo a covid-19, por lo que tuvo que ser hospitalizado el 17 de diciembre, y aunque este domingo se reportó que sus pulmones ya estaban bien, sus riñones tuvieron complicaciones, lo que lo mantuvo internado. Este 2020 Armando Manzanero también recibió un homenaje en la última entrega de los Latin Grammy en donde el español Pablo Alborán, Joy Huerta de Jesse & Joy, Luis Fonsi y Jesús Navarro interpretaron algunos de sus éxitos. A lo largo de su carrera, el originario de Mérida escribió más… More
This 2020 Armando Manzanero also received a tribute in the latest Latin Grammy in which Spanish Pablo Alboran, Joy Huerta de Jesse & Joy, Luis Fonsi and Jes Jesúss Navarro performed some of their successes. Throughout his career, the originator of Mérida wrote more than 400 songs, most of them performed by singers such as Luis Miguel, Alejandro Fern ándndez, Chavela Vargas, Angelica Maria, among others. The ashes of the prominent Yucateco will be delivered to his family this Monday around noon, and will be moved to his native Mérida. Armando Manzanero was born on December 7, 1934, from a very young age he was involved with music because his father was a musician and was one of the founders of the Yucalpetén orchestra, so at eight years he began studying music at Fine Arts school in Merida. Never in the world was the first melody he composed in 1950 and a year later began working as a pianist. For 1957, Armando Manzanero took over as music director of the Mexican filial house of CBS International record company. In the 60 s he began to succeed with his compositions as in 1962 he won fifth place in the Song Festival in Mexico and in 1965 took first place in the Song Festival in Miami with When I’m with you. In 1966, the singer Carlos Lico performed No, a theme written by Manzanero and which reached the first places on the radio. It was so that a year later the yucateco recorded their first album My first recording that others like my love would follow… with my love, Manzanero al Grande and many more. Some of his most famous songs are Adoro, We are boyfriends, This afternoon I saw rain, No, Nothing personal, I learned with you and I don’t know about you. Source: Milenio.com/espectaculos ·

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