Joaquín Sabina | tl

1) Sabina is the solo recording moniker of Sabina Sciubba of Brazilian Girls. Her first solo album Toujours was released on February 18, 2014 2) Singer and songwriter Joaquín Sabina was born in Úbeda, Spain, in February 12, 1949. At the age of 14, Sabina started writing poems, getting connected with music as a member of a teenager's rockabilly band called Merry Youngs. Sabina's poetry and music skills were extended to acting while being part of Juan Panadero's theatrical company. In 1976, his book Memorias del Exilio was published and its lyrics were Sabina's inspiration to record his first album...
Joaquín Turina (December 9, 1882 Seville – January 14, 1949 Madrid) was a Spanish composer of classical music. He was born in Seville and studied there and in Madrid. He lived in Paris from 1905 to 1914 where he took composition lessons from Vincent d'Indy at his Schola Cantorum, and studied the piano under Moritz Moszkowski. Like his fellow countryman and friend Manuel de Falla, he also got to know the impressionist composers Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy while there. With de Falla, he returned to Madrid in 1914 and worked as a composer, teacher and critic. From 1931 he...
Santa Sabina was a Mexican rock group. The group was formed in 1988, in Mexico City, Mexico, by singer Rita Guerrero (from Guadalajara, Mexico), bassist Alfonso "Poncho" Figueroa, guitarist Pablo Valero and keyboardist Jacobo Leiberman. Juan Sebastian Lach was keyboardist for a while. The name of the group honors the memory of Maria Sabina, the Mazatec shaman who lived in the southern state of Oaxaca, Mexico. Santa Sabina are distinguished by their gothic rock lyrics and stage presence. Their music, however, is perhaps best described as a variant of progressive rock which borrows heavily from jazz. At the end of...
I ratti della Sabina (the Sabina rats, a pun on il ratto delle Sabine meaning "the Rape of the Sabine Women") is an Italian folk rock band from Rieti. They formed in 1996. They are indicated as the successors of Modena City Ramblers's combat folk. .
Joaquín Ramón Martínez Sabina (Úbeda, Jaén, Spain, 12 February 1949), known artistically as Joaquín Sabina, is a singer - songwriter, and poet. He has released fourteen studio albums, two live albums, and three compilation albums. He has collaborated and composed songs for Ana Belén and Miguel Ríos amongst others. Joaquín Sabina, is the second son of Adela Sabina del Campo and Jerónimo Martinez Gallego, which was a policeman. He attended a Carmelite primary school and he started writing his firsts poems and composing music at 14 years old. He was part of a band called Merry Youngs which imitated singers...
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02.- Calle Melancolia
Tan joven y tan viejo
Y nos dieron las diez (con Joaquin Sabina)
El Rocanrol de los Idiotas
Tiramisú de Limón
Incompatibilidad de caracteres
Joaquín Sabina
La canción más hermosa del mundo
Seamos diferentes (best)
Pongamos que hablo de Joaquín
Tiramisu de limon- Joaquin Sabina con Pereza
Juegos de azar
Calle Melancolia Улица Меланхолия
Así estoy yo sin tí
Ciudadano Cero
Hay mujeres
Quien me ha robado el mes de Abril...
Rubia de la cuarta fila (Isi Disi OST)
Churumbelas
Без названия
Siete Crisantemos
Contrabando
Balada de Tolito
Y Sin Embargo
Noches de boda, Y nos dieron las diez
Nos Sobran Los Motivos ( Directo )
Ya eyaculé
Y nos dieron las diez
Seis Tequilas
Que se llama soledad
Whisky sin soda
El Café de Nicanor
Cerrado por deribo
Sintiéndolo Mucho (feat. Leiva)
De purísima y oro
Quién me ha robado el mes de abril
Camas vacías (best)
Delirium Tremens
A Mis Cuarenta y Diez
Todavia Una Canción de Amor