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Camilo Sesto Biography

Camilo Sesto

(Camilo Blanes Cortés; Alcoy, Alicante, 1946-Madrid, 2019) Spanish singer of light music, one of the most popular figures of the 1970s in Spain and Latin America.Initially interested in painting, in 1965 he joined a short-lived pop group called Los Botines.

Camilo Sesto

Five years later, in 1970, he began his solo career (at that time with the stage name of Camilo Sexto) and debuted discographically with the single "Llegará el verano".Later, with the former member of Los Brincos Juan Pardo as producer, he adapted a Brahms piece to pop with the title "Buenas noches", which was relatively successful.They were followed by "A ti, Manuela", "Ay, ay, Roseta" and the popular song "Algo de mi" (1972), nominated by the chain Ser as song of the summer.A year later, in November, he participated in the OTI International Festival as a representative of Televisión Española with the song "Algo más", composed by Juan Calderón.

In 1972 he changed his record company and definitively adopted the artistic name of Camilo Sesto.He also edited his first album, Algo de mi , a compendium of his best songs so far.His popularity skyrocketed with Camilo Sesto (1973), an album that included the song "Todo por nada", and he soon acquired idol status in both Spain and Latin America thanks to LPs like Camilo. (1974) and Free love (1975).A song by the latter, "Melina", inspired by the Greek actress Melina Mercouri, managed to enter the European charts, reaching privileged positions in Germany and England.

At the beginning of November 1975 he starred in the premiere, at the Alcalá Palace Theater in Madrid, of the adaptation into Spanish of a rock opera about the life of Jesús de Nazaret, Jesus Christ Superstar , sharing the stage with Teddy Bautista and Ángela Carrasco.Camilo was living his artistic best moment, with countless teenage fan clubs waiting with anticipation for the release of each new material from their idol.This is how the albums Memories (1976), Between friends and My good love (1977), Feelings were being published.(1978), Ángela and Do you know? , in addition to the song "El amor de mi vida" (1978), which became one of the songs with the greatest acceptance of his professional career, and the album Horas de amor (1979), all of them with great commercial results.

The arrival of a new decade, changes in the tastes of the The general public and Camilo Sesto's interest in gaining a position in the Spanish-speaking US market marked a change in trend in the esteem that the Spanish public felt for his records.Works such as Dawn (1980), More and more (1981), Muy personal (1982) or With Ganas (1983) sold better in Latin America than in his own country, and the artist devoted himself to constant American tours to the point of establishing his residence in Florida. Camilo sings unreleased songs in English (1983) went practically unnoticed, and the same happened with Amanecer (1984), Tuyo (1985) and Dance Agenda (1986).

In 1984 he had decided to write his memoirs, which were bought by the Spanish publisher Plaza y Janés.That same year he received the Richard Award for song and made his first film (entitled El clavo de oro ), in which he played the role of a priest and was directed by Antonio del Real.In 1985 he received the ABC de Oro award, awarded by the Madrid newspaper of the same name.Reactivated his fame by a certain tendency to revival nostalgic, in 1991 he released the album At will of Heaven and, without aspiring to regain the heights of his former popularity, he continued to publish new albums and counting on a loyal following.

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