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AboutReal Name: José Miguel Gallardo Vera
Profile: Spanish composer, singer and producer, born in Granada (1950-2005).
He started as Eddy Gallardo in the first 70s. José Miguel Gallardo Vera known by his stage name Miguel Gallardo (September 29, 1950 - November 11, 2005) was a Spanish singer-songwriter. He was once married to the Spanish actress Pilar Velázquez. He had a second marriage with the ex Spanish model Elizabeth Irizarry.
Miguel Gallardo started his music career as a songwriter, composing songs for other artists. He started his own career as a singer in 1972 under the alias Eddy Gallardo. His first songs as Eddy Gallardo were "Billy Bom", "Jenny", "Sentimiento", and "Explosion de Amor" all of which were released as singles. One year later, he changed his stage name to Miguel Gallardo and released several singles including "Quédate" which was inspired by Pablo Neruda's poem Farewell and peaked at number one on the Spanish singles chart. In 1975, Gallardo recorded his first studio album Autorretrato which contained the lead single "Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" and was released by EMI Records. Gallardo died from cancer in 2005 and his remains were cremated.
Sites: miguelgallardo.com, Wikipedia
Aliases: Eddy Gallardo, Los Kifers
In Groups: Hermanos
Variations: Miguel Gallardo, A. Gallardo, Gaillardo, Gallardo, J. M. Gallardo, J. M. Gallardo Vera, J. M. Odrallag, J. Miguel Gallardo, J.M. Callardo, J.M. Gallardo, Jose Miguel Gallardo, José Miguel Gallardo Vera, José Miguel Vera Gallardo, M. Gallardo, Miguel, Odrallag
Profile: Spanish composer, singer and producer, born in Granada (1950-2005).
He started as Eddy Gallardo in the first 70s. José Miguel Gallardo Vera known by his stage name Miguel Gallardo (September 29, 1950 - November 11, 2005) was a Spanish singer-songwriter. He was once married to the Spanish actress Pilar Velázquez. He had a second marriage with the ex Spanish model Elizabeth Irizarry.
Miguel Gallardo started his music career as a songwriter, composing songs for other artists. He started his own career as a singer in 1972 under the alias Eddy Gallardo. His first songs as Eddy Gallardo were "Billy Bom", "Jenny", "Sentimiento", and "Explosion de Amor" all of which were released as singles. One year later, he changed his stage name to Miguel Gallardo and released several singles including "Quédate" which was inspired by Pablo Neruda's poem Farewell and peaked at number one on the Spanish singles chart. In 1975, Gallardo recorded his first studio album Autorretrato which contained the lead single "Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" and was released by EMI Records. Gallardo died from cancer in 2005 and his remains were cremated.
Sites: miguelgallardo.com, Wikipedia
Aliases: Eddy Gallardo, Los Kifers
In Groups: Hermanos
Variations: Miguel Gallardo, A. Gallardo, Gaillardo, Gallardo, J. M. Gallardo, J. M. Gallardo Vera, J. M. Odrallag, J. Miguel Gallardo, J.M. Callardo, J.M. Gallardo, Jose Miguel Gallardo, José Miguel Gallardo Vera, José Miguel Vera Gallardo, M. Gallardo, Miguel, Odrallag
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