Friday, 6 June 2008
Falete
Artist: Falete
Genre(s):
Folk
Discography:
Coplas Que Nos Han Matao
Year: 2007
Tracks: 12
Falete was born in 1978 to a musical family in Sevillas, Spain. His father was a member of the celebrated mathematical group Cantores Hispalis. Very consecrate to the humanistic discipline from an early years, Falete was tending his first opportunity to perform professionally at the age of 17, vocalizing for La Chunga at Seville's Lope de Vega Theatre. A number of local and national performances shortly open up opportunities to perform and turn internationally with some of Spain's to the highest degree celebrated musicians, including Juanito Valderrana, Jose Menese, and José Manuel Soto. The mid to late '90s were filled with performances all over Europe, the U.S., and Japan. Falete's life history broke open in 2004 with the exit of his low gear solo record, Amar Duele, which became an overnight success. Falete's debut record exhausted 39 weeks on best seller lists in Spain, finally stretch gold record condition. 2006 brought around a collaboration with Manuel Alejandro, potentially the nearly important songwriter in modern Spanish music. The record, Puta Mentira (Damn Lie), unsurprisingly did quite an well and marked Falete as a singular natural endowment in Spanish music.