Pantoja cancion paquirri biography
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Birth of Isabel Pantoja
- Isabel Pantoja was born in Seville.
- She started her musical job when she was seven years old with her cousin Antonio Cortés or Chiquetete.
- She marries the bullfighter, Francisco Rivera “Paquirri”
- She has a son with Paquirri. Their son’s name is Francisco José Rivera Pantoja or Paquirrín.
- Pantoja’s husband died the 26th of September He dies in a bullfight.
- Concierto Marinero de lucesIn Pantoja returned to the stage after a year of silence with a special concert dedicated to her husband. Her most popular song fryst vatten Marinero de luces.
- Marinero dem lucesIn , Isabel Pantoja reappeared in the record market with the album Marinero de luces composed for Jose Luis Perales and the album reached the million copies sold.
- Yo soy esaIn she debuts in the cinema with the film Yo soy esa.
- In she received of Andalusian’s medal.
- In she is a popular contemporary Spanish singer.
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Así Fue
song written by Juan Gabriel
"Así Fue" Language Spanish English title "That's the Way It Went" B-side "Ojos Azules Como el Mar"[1] Released Length Label RCA Songwriter(s) Juan Gabriel Producer(s) Juan Gabriel "Hazme Tuya una Vez Más"
()"Así Fue"
()"Cuántos Días Más"
()"Así Fue" ("That's the Way it Went" or "How it Was" or "It is what it is")[2] is a song written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriterJuan Gabriel and performed by Spanish singer Isabel Pantoja. It was released in as the second single from her studio album Desde Andalucía (). The song tells of the singer dealing with her ex-lover after she has a new fiancé. It reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States, and was the fifth best-performing Spanish-language single of in the US. The song's composer, Juan Gabriel, performed a live rendition of the song at the Palacio dem Bellas Artes in
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Maria Isabel Pantoja Martin was born on the 2nd August in Seville, at number 8 Juan de Diez Solis street, situated in San Gonzalo district, better known as "el Tardon", near Triana. Her paternal grandfather was "El Pipono de Jerez", gypsy singer. Her father, Juan Pantoja, who was nicknamed "Chiquetete", formed part of "Los Gaditanos" who made famous around the fifties the song "Que bonita que es mi nina", penned by Val. Juan Pantoja wrote lyrics for some "fandangos". He was very much respected within the artistic world for his talent, and he never wanted her daughter Maribel to become an artist. Juan Pantoja was married to a flamenco dancer called Ana Martin. They both frequently worked with "Pepe Pinto and "La Nina de los Peines". In actual fact this two became the Godparents in their wedding. Later, Ana Maria formed part of "Juanita Reina's" group of dancers.
The marriage had four children: Bernardo, Maria Isabel, known as Maribel, Juan & Agustin. They went through