Paloma San Basilio

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Paloma San Basilio : biography

November 22, 1950 –

Paloma San Basilio (born November 22, 1950 in Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish singer whose career has spanned five decades. She was given a Latin Grammy Award for lifetime excellence in Spanish music.

She was born in Madrid, and at the age of six months the family moved to Seville, where she was raised until the age of eight. Her family then moved to Lugo.

She starred in the Spanish-language premiere production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita at Teatro Monumental in Madrid in 1980. The show later transferred to Barcelona and later to Mexico City and other cities in Latin America. One of her first greatest hits were "Juntos". She represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 1985 in Gothenburg, Sweden, with the ballad "La fiesta terminó" (The Party Ended), composed by Juan Carlos Calderón, and finished 14th. She also starred in highly acclaimed Madrid productions of Man of La Mancha, My Fair Lady and Victor/Victoria. She is considered one of the best Spanish representatives in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest.

She recorded several tracks with Plácido Domingo or José Carreras, and a particularly notable duet version of "Soledad" by Emilio José. In 2006 she won the special Latin Grammy, "Excelencia Musical 2006", in New York.

Discography

  • Sombras (1975)
  • Dónde vas (1977)
  • En directo (En vivo) (1978)
  • Beso a beso… dulcemente (1979)
  • Evita (musical) (1980)
  • Ahora (1981)
  • Dama (1982)
  • En vivo (Álbum en directo) (1985)
  • Vuela alto (1986)
  • Grande (1987)
  • Nadie como tú (1990)
  • Quiéreme siempre (1990)
  • De mil amores (1991)
  • Plácido Paloma, por fin juntos! (with Plácido Domingo), (1991)
  • Paloma Mediterránea (1992)
  • Al este del Edén (1994)
  • Como un aueño (1995)
  • Clásicamente tuya
  • El hombre de La Mancha (musical) (1998)
  • Los diez de Paloma San Basilio (2002)
  • Invierno sur (2007)
  • Encantados (2008)
  • Amolap (2012)