Nino Bravo

Spanish singer with hit songs

Nino Bravo - Spanish singer with hit songs
Born

August 3rd, 1944
80 years ago

Died

1973
52 years ago — 29 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Spain

Links & References

A Spanish singer achieved widespread fame in the 1970s with powerful vocal performances and emotive ballads. Gained popularity with hits such as 'Libre', 'Un Beso y Una Flor', and 'Amor y Paz'. His contributions to the Spanish music scene are marked by a distinct romantic style that resonated with audiences. Despite a tragic early death in a car accident at the age of 28, his music continued to influence subsequent generations and remains celebrated in Spain and Latin America.

Released the iconic song 'Libre'

Performed 'Un Beso y Una Flor'

Achieved success with 'Amor y Paz'

Influenced Spanish pop music

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