Miguel Amador
Miguel Amador (born in December 1920 with Acapulco - deceased in February 2006)
Miguel Amador sings in many countries of Latin America. His father who accompanies it with the guitar and his brother which is devoted to write texts to him launches the career of the Mexican. Its alluring physique and its limpid voice are noticed by a couple of French artists extremely famous: Line Renaud and Spitz Gasté. Both advise in Miguel Amador to try her chance in Paris. We are in 1952 and its career is definitively launched.
It records its first discs and occurs on scene each time by beginning its spectacle on a horse and in Mexican costume, singing " The rush sauvage". After having bought and directhaving directed a restaurant bearing the name " Bricole" in the district of Saint-Germain-of-Meadows, Miguel Amador exiles himself in the south of France. He dies in February 2006.
Some songs
- Bal in the Balearic Islands
- Bon voyage
- Carnaval in Rio
- I do not know
- the torrent
- Padre Don Jose
- So that a flower
- fantastic Samba
External bonds
- Artists missing from the French-speaking song
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