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Revision as of 23:45, 20 July 2009

Paloma San Basilio

Paloma San Basilio (born November 22, 1950 in Madrid, Spain) is a Latin Grammy Award-winning Spanish singer.

She starred in the Spanish language premiere production of Andrew Lloyd Weber's Evita at Teatro Monumental in Madrid. The show later transferred to Barcelona and certain cities in Latin America. She represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 1985 in Gothenburg, Sweden, with the sad ballad La fiesta terminó (The party ended), and finished 14th. She also starred in highly acclaimed Madrid revivals of "Man of La Mancha" and "My Fair Lady," and the Madrid production of "Victor/Victoria." In 2006, the Latin Grammy Award Society gave San Basilio the Latin Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award based on her work in Spanish-language music.

She recorded several tracks with Plácido Domingo and a particularly notable duet version of 'Soledad' by Emilio Jose.

Discography

  • Sombras (1975)
  • Donde Vas (1977)
  • En Directo (En vivo) (1978)
  • Beso a beso... dulcemente (1979)
  • Evita (musical) (1980)
  • Ahora (1981)
  • Dama (1982)
  • Paloma (1984)
  • En vivo(1985)
  • La Fiesta Terminó(1985)
  • Las Leandras(1985)
  • La Cenicienta del Palace (1985)
  • Vuela Alto (1986)
  • Grande (1987)
  • Vida(1988)
  • La Sinfonía en Tres Tiempos de América (con Quilapayún) (1988)
  • Quiéreme Siempre (1989)
  • Nadie como Tú (1990)
  • De Mil Amores (Para Latinoamérica y Estados Unidos)
  • Por Fin Juntos: Paloma y Plácido (con Plácido Domingo) (1991)
  • Paloma Mediterránea (1992)
  • Al Este del Edén (1994)
  • Como un Sueño (1995)
  • Clásicamente Tuya
  • El Hombre de La Mancha (1997)
  • Perlas (1999)
  • Escorpio (2001)
  • My Fair Lady (2001)
  • Eternamente: Grandes Éxitos de Grandes Musicales (2002)
  • La música es mi vida 2004
  • Diva 2006
  • Invierno Sur (2007)
Preceded by Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
1985
Succeeded by