Joan Manuel Serrat
Spanish singer-songwriter and guitarist

Born
December 27th, 1943
81 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Spain
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A significant figure in the Spanish music scene, recognized for blending Catalan and Spanish folk music with pop and rock influences. Achievements include a long-standing career that began in the 1960s, producing numerous albums and songs that address themes of love, social justice, and identity. Serrat pioneered the use of the Catalan language in music, gaining acclaim for bringing regional cultural elements to a broader audience. Collaborations with various artists enriched his repertoire, while his performances spanned multiple decades, captivating audiences worldwide.
Released the album 'Mediterráneo'
Sang the song 'Cantares de la Guerra Civil'
Performed in venues like the Gran Teatre del Liceu
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