Monday, April 20, 2015

Luis Miguel reaches 45 years through its 'Leave Vu'

Luis Miguel, one of the most popular singers speaking, winner of five Grammy Awards and four Latin Grammy, comes this Sunday at age 45 in the middle of her "Leave Vu" with which delight the audience at the Fair San Marcos 2015.

After giving concerts in various states of the country as part of his musical "tour" which began last January, the interpreter announced that Saturday night is also present in the arena of fair taking place in Aguascalientes.

The singer's last weekend was presented at the Horse Fair 2015 Texcoco.

Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri born on April 19, 1970 on the "San Jorge" Hospital of Puerto Rico. He is the son of the late singer and guitarist Spanish Luisito Rey, who introduced him to the world of music, and Italian Marcela Basteri. He is the eldest of three brothers Alejandro (two years younger) and Sergio.

His first album was recorded at age 12, titled "1 + 1> 2 love" in 1982. That same year entered the cinema with the film "Never again" from an eponymous song composed by her father .

After his success he won his first Grammy with the subject "I like you as you are" (1985), a duet with Scottish singer Sheena Easton, including through it on their only album in Spanish "Everything reminds me of you."

At 17 he joined the Warner Music International and together with Juan Carlos Calderón recorded his fifth album "I'm like I want to be," which earned him eight gold records and five platinum; after he made the video for "When The Sun" and this became the new big "sex symbol" speaking.

Later he recorded "Un hombre busca una mujer" plate took him across Central and South America and the United States, as part of a tour that won a resounding success. The first single "Unconditional" marked endurance record on Mexican radio.

He also placed seven more tracks from that album in the "charts" Billboard, where he remained about a year. In 1990 he received the Monaco World Music Award, which the most outstanding artists worldwide awards, was the first singer in Latin America to earn this award.

In June of that year won 10 gold records by selling over one million copies of "A man looking for a woman," while launching his seventh album "20 years". "I have everything except you" the first single, remained for several weeks at the top of popularity in Mexico, United States, Central and South America.

By November 1991 he presented "Romance" boleros material with which was consolidated in the taste of youth and adults, with which he sold nearly eight million copies worldwide.

With the song "I know you" acquired its first platinum for one million units sold and also won three categories at the Billboard Awards 1992 (Best Latin Artist, Best Album and Best Song Artist in Spanish).

In 1994 he worked in the second installment of "Romance" which consisted of "The Day You Love Me," "The swing", "Everything and nothing" and "Delirium". At that time, the magazine "Performance" assigned second place in the world rankings, the number of people who concentrated on the National Auditorium in Mexico City.

One of the greatest achievements in his career, according to the specialized critics, was having recorded with legendary American artist Frank Sinatra's "Come fly with me" for the album of the latter "Duets II".

Another of the many feats of Luis Miguel consolidating it as the most consistent artist speaking, was the tour that featured 25 concerts in various cities in the United States.

In "Nothing is like" a million sold 300,000 copies and received 30 platinum records. The first single from this album, "Dame", was placed first in all Spanish-language stations in the United States, and Mexico, Central America, South America and Spain.

By mid-1997 he released "Romances", his third album of boleros, produced by himself in collaboration with Armando Manzanero and now deceased musician, composer and arranger Argentine Silvetti.

In 1999 he prepared "Amarte es un placer", which produced and gathered the composers Armando Manzanero and Juan Carlos Calderón. Luis Miguel participated as an author, composer and arranger of various themes.

On October 3, 2000, "The Sun", as he is also known, launched its "Live" album, recorded during performances in Monterrey, Nuevo León, which includes big hits of his career and songs like "The bikina" to mariachi rhythm.

By 2003 he returned to the studio to capture original parts, after four years of not doing it, so he released "33" in reference to his age, whose first single named "I need you" written by the Dominican singer Juan Luis Guerra, who was a success.

He set another record in his career, performing 103 concerts as part of the "Mexico skin", which ended in the US cities of Los Angeles, California, and Las Vegas, Nevada tour. He also got a new brand in the National Auditorium in Mexico City, with 30 consecutive concert dates.

In 2005 he launched his collection "Greatest Hits" and in 2006 presented his album "Christmas" which compiles 11 songs of the season versioned to Spanish. In May 2008 he released his album "Accomplices", with 12 new songs, including the singles emerge "If you dare", "I want" and "Love actually".

Although it has been linked sentimentally with many women of the show, Luis Miguel had a relationship with actress Aracely Arambula, with whom he had two sons: Michael, born on January 1, 2007, and Daniel, of December 18, 2008.

Luis Miguel signed with the company Live Nation events for their presentations during 2010 and 2011. A year later, while editing the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, the interpreter was responsible for the opening and got the Gaviota Platinum, only artist in history to receive such recognition.

In February 2012, the singer performed the inaugural concert of the Mexico City Arena, where he played his hits before more than 17,000 people, as part of their "The tour hits 2012-13".

A year later, Luis Miguel accumulated 216 concerts at the National Auditorium, plus they first sang at the National Fair of Nayarit 2013.

In turn, in Argentina broke all records, to perform five consecutive appearances at the Stadium Geba Buenos Aires.

In 2014 he won the Billboard award as the greatest exponent of Latin Music in the category of Tour of the Year for his "tour" "The hits tour" with which he toured Spain, Mexico and the United States, and achieved 220 dates totally overcrowded during the two years it lasted.

That same year he presented his song "Leave Vu" during his tour of the United States, as a prelude to their new album.

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