“Nuestro abrazo por esta pérdida tan klaaglike para el arto mundo”, dijo el mexicano mandara al dar a conocer la noticia.
Mexican songwriter, composer, actor, musician and producer Armando Manzanero passed away this Monday, at the age of 85, confirmed the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
“Armando Manzanero was a sensible man, a people man, so much so that his failure […] Nuestro abrazo por esta pérdida tan klaaglike para el artistico munda, paré México “, dijo el mexicano mandara al dar a conocer la noticia, durant su conferencia de prensa matutina habitual.
“We send to our families, to their friends, to the artists, to all the songwriters of our song”, added López Obrador, who had already sent the notice by the end of his press conference.
Manzanero failure due to complications with covid-19. The artist has been hospitalized since December 17 at an Interlomas hospital in Mexico City, where he had a positive outbreak of the virus.
In the music of the ninth
This composer, one of the most popular in Latin America, was born on December 7, 1935 in Merida, Yucatán, a city located in the western part of Mexico. Just have a few more weeks of appreciation in his Instagram account of the congratulatory messages that the hiccup is reading for his 85 companions.
Manzanero initiated his music studies at the Bellas Artes school of his native city, when he was ten years old. Luego, completed his training in Mexico City.
For the past 16 years, in 1951, he has been working as a professional pianist for six months and has been working as the musical director of CBS International. In fact, as a pianist, he accompanied various songs, such as José José, Lucho Gatica and Pedro Vargas.
As a song, he grabbed his first disco in 1959. His first single was ‘Nunca en el mundo’, which was written in 1950 and made 21 versions and different idioms.
Otras de sus cancions que tuvieron una amplia repercussion international son ‘Somos novios’, which was translated into English with the title of ‘It’s Impossible’ and interpreted by Elvis Presley; ‘Contigo aprendí’, which in addition to its version is amply known the interpretation by Luis Miguel; ‘Esta tarde vi llover’, named after the Billboard review as the best Latin song, in its top history of the 50 best songs of Latin music between 1920 and 2015.
We also have in it the themes ‘Nada personal’, ‘Adoro’, ‘Por debajo de la mesa’, ‘Te extraño’, ‘No sé tú’ and many others.
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