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22
2022
Barcelona, Spain
Palau Sant Jordi
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20
2022
Barcelona, Spain
Palau Sant Jordi
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14
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Madrid, Spain
WiZink Center
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13
2022
Madrid, Spain
WiZink Center
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07
2022
Madrid, Spain
WiZink Center
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NOV
13
2022
Santiago, Chile
Movistar Arena
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SEP
23
2022
Granada, Spain
Plaza De Toros De Granada
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SEP
22
2022
Granada, Spain
Plaza De Toros De Granada
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JUL
23
2022
Playa Duque Marbella, Spain
Auditorio Starlite
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JUL
01
2022
Valencia, Spain
Plaza de Toros de
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JUN
30
2022
Valencia, Spain
Plaza de Toros de
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MAY
19
2022
Secc Del Bosque De Chapultepec, Mexico
Auditorio Nacional
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MAY
18
2022
Secc Del Bosque De Chapultepec, Mexico
Auditorio Nacional
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MAY
14
2022
Monterrey, Mexico
Auditorio Pabellón M
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MAY
12
2022
Zapopan, Mexico
Auditorio Telmex
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APR
29
2022
Miami, FL
James L Knight Center
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APR
27
2022
New York, NY
Beacon Theatre
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MAR
02
2019
Miami Beach, FL
The Fillmore Miami Beach
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FEB
28
2019
New York, NY
Beacon Theatre
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FEB
23
2019
Ciudad De México, Mexico
Auditorio Nacional
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FEB
21
2019
Monterrey, Mexico
Auditorio Pabellón M
I Was There
FEB
19
2019
Guadalajara, Mexico
Teatro Diana
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FEB
17
2019
Mexico, Mexico
Palacio de Bellas Artes
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FEB
16
2019
Mexico, Mexico
Palacio de Bellas Artes
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FEB
14
2019
Mexico, Mexico
Palacio de Bellas Artes
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FEB
12
2019
Puebla, Mexico
Complejo Cultural Universitario CCU BUAP
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FEB
09
2019
Mexico, Mexico
Palacio de Bellas Artes
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FEB
07
2019
Mexico, Mexico
Palacio de Bellas Artes
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21
2018
Barcelona, Spain
Teatre Auditori Forum
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19
2018
Barcelona, Spain
Auditorio del Forum
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18
2018
Barcelona, Spain
Auditorio del Forum
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12
2018
Madrid, Spain
WiZink Center
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06
2018
Movistar Arena, Chile
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03
2018
Oficina Pedro De Valdivia, Chile
Teatro Universidad de Concepción
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01
2018
Oficina Pedro De Valdivia, Chile
Teatro Municipal de Temuco
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29
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Paso Del Rosario, Chile
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27
2018
Paso Del Rosario, Chile
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24
2018
Valparaiso, Chile
Aula Magna
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21
2018
Providencia, Chile
Teatro Nescafé de las Artes
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14
2018
Centro, Argentina
Teatro Gran Rex
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NOV
13
2018
Centro, Argentina
Teatro Gran Rex
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NOV
10
2018
Mendoza, Argentina
Auditorio Ángel Bustelo
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NOV
07
2018
Centro, Argentina
Teatro Gran Rex
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NOV
06
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Centro, Argentina
Teatro Gran Rex
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03
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Centro, Argentina
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SuperClaux
May 20th 2022
Lo mejor!! Siempre será un maestro! Su voz y letras inigualables!
Secc Del Bosque De Chapultepec, Mexico@Auditorio Nacional
About Joan Manuel Serrat
Joan Manuel Serrat i Teresa (born December 27, 1943 in Barcelona) is a Catalan and Spanish singer-songwriter.
Catalan singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat got involved in music at the age of 17, when he got his first guitar, to which he dedicates one of his earliest songs, "Una guitarra."
In early 60's the young artist participated in a pop band playing along with classmates at Barcelona's Agronomy School, doing mainly Beatles stuff and Italian 'pop-of-the-era' songs translated to Spanish.
In 1965, while singing in a radio show called Radioscope, host Salvador Escanilla helped him to get a record deal with local label Edigsa where he recorded his first EP, as well as became part of Els Setze Jutges, a group of Catalan artists aiming to promote a renaissance of Catalan culture after Spanish Franco's dictatorship and make it spread into popular classes.
Joan Manuel Serrat's first live stage performance in 1967 at the Catalan Music Palace, established definitely his name as one of the most important artists inside the 'Nova cançó' ('New Song') movement in Catalonia.
Next year, Spain originally entered Serrat in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968 to sing "La, la, la", but he asked to sing it in Catalan, to which the Spanish authorities would not agree. This would be the first time he came into conflict with the language politics of Francoist Spain, because of his decision to sing in his native Catalan language, repressed by Franco. After the incident, Serrat was hurriedly substituted by Massiel, who won the contest with her Spanish-language version. By that time Serrat's songs were banned and his records burned in the streets. He then traveled to South America and participated in the Rio de Janeiro's World Music Festival, where he took first place with the song "Penélope."
In 1969 Serrat released an album containing songs with texts of Antonio Machado, a well known Spanish poet of late 19th-early 20th century. This album gave him immediate fame in all Spain and Latin America though, in spite of this, his decission to sing in Spanish was still criticized in some nationalistic Catalan circles.
The release of 1971's Mediterráneo LP consolidated the artist worldwide. In 1976, Joan Manuel Serrat was acclaimed for the first time in the U.S.A. while performing in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York.
In late 1974, Serrat was exiled in Mexico due to his condemnation of arbitrary executions under Franco's regime. It wasn't until Franco's death (November 20, 1975) that Serrat was able to return to his homeland.
In January of 1995, the Spanish government gave him a medal for his contribution to the Hispanic culture. That same year, a tribute album called Serrat, Eres único was made to honor his career, featuring artists such as Diego Torres, Ketama, Rosario (Flores), Joaquín Sabina, and Antonio Flores. In the year 2000, the Spanish Association of Authors and Editors (SGAE) awarded him with one of ten Medals of the Century.
In October 2004 he revealed that he had been undergoing treatment for cancer of the bladder and in November that year he cancelled a tour of Latin America and the USA in order to undergo surgery in Barcelona, where he still lives. By that time, his wonderful song "Mediterráneo" was selected as the most important song of the 20th century in Spain.
His recovery was satisfactory, and in 2005 he went on a tour again ("Serrat 100×100") around Spain and Latin America with his lifelong producer and arranger, Ricard Miralles.
A second volume of Serrat, eres único was also released this year, featuring Alejandro Sanz, Estopa, and Pasión+Vega. Around the same time, Cuban artists such as Silvio Rodríguez, Pablo Milanés, Chucho Valdez, and Ibrahim Ferrer came together to make another tribute CD, Cuba le canta a Serrat.
Source: Wikipedia®
Catalan singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat got involved in music at the age of 17, when he got his first guitar, to which he dedicates one of his earliest songs, "Una guitarra."
In early 60's the young artist participated in a pop band playing along with classmates at Barcelona's Agronomy School, doing mainly Beatles stuff and Italian 'pop-of-the-era' songs translated to Spanish.
In 1965, while singing in a radio show called Radioscope, host Salvador Escanilla helped him to get a record deal with local label Edigsa where he recorded his first EP, as well as became part of Els Setze Jutges, a group of Catalan artists aiming to promote a renaissance of Catalan culture after Spanish Franco's dictatorship and make it spread into popular classes.
Joan Manuel Serrat's first live stage performance in 1967 at the Catalan Music Palace, established definitely his name as one of the most important artists inside the 'Nova cançó' ('New Song') movement in Catalonia.
Next year, Spain originally entered Serrat in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968 to sing "La, la, la", but he asked to sing it in Catalan, to which the Spanish authorities would not agree. This would be the first time he came into conflict with the language politics of Francoist Spain, because of his decision to sing in his native Catalan language, repressed by Franco. After the incident, Serrat was hurriedly substituted by Massiel, who won the contest with her Spanish-language version. By that time Serrat's songs were banned and his records burned in the streets. He then traveled to South America and participated in the Rio de Janeiro's World Music Festival, where he took first place with the song "Penélope."
In 1969 Serrat released an album containing songs with texts of Antonio Machado, a well known Spanish poet of late 19th-early 20th century. This album gave him immediate fame in all Spain and Latin America though, in spite of this, his decission to sing in Spanish was still criticized in some nationalistic Catalan circles.
The release of 1971's Mediterráneo LP consolidated the artist worldwide. In 1976, Joan Manuel Serrat was acclaimed for the first time in the U.S.A. while performing in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York.
In late 1974, Serrat was exiled in Mexico due to his condemnation of arbitrary executions under Franco's regime. It wasn't until Franco's death (November 20, 1975) that Serrat was able to return to his homeland.
In January of 1995, the Spanish government gave him a medal for his contribution to the Hispanic culture. That same year, a tribute album called Serrat, Eres único was made to honor his career, featuring artists such as Diego Torres, Ketama, Rosario (Flores), Joaquín Sabina, and Antonio Flores. In the year 2000, the Spanish Association of Authors and Editors (SGAE) awarded him with one of ten Medals of the Century.
In October 2004 he revealed that he had been undergoing treatment for cancer of the bladder and in November that year he cancelled a tour of Latin America and the USA in order to undergo surgery in Barcelona, where he still lives. By that time, his wonderful song "Mediterráneo" was selected as the most important song of the 20th century in Spain.
His recovery was satisfactory, and in 2005 he went on a tour again ("Serrat 100×100") around Spain and Latin America with his lifelong producer and arranger, Ricard Miralles.
A second volume of Serrat, eres único was also released this year, featuring Alejandro Sanz, Estopa, and Pasión+Vega. Around the same time, Cuban artists such as Silvio Rodríguez, Pablo Milanés, Chucho Valdez, and Ibrahim Ferrer came together to make another tribute CD, Cuba le canta a Serrat.
Source: Wikipedia®
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Rock, Catalan, Pop, Spanish
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concerts and tour dates
Past
DEC
23
2022
Barcelona, Spain
Palau Sant Jordi
I Was There
DEC
22
2022
Barcelona, Spain
Palau Sant Jordi
I Was There
DEC
20
2022
Barcelona, Spain
Palau Sant Jordi
I Was There
DEC
14
2022
Madrid, Spain
WiZink Center
I Was There
DEC
13
2022
Madrid, Spain
WiZink Center
I Was There
DEC
07
2022
Madrid, Spain
WiZink Center
I Was There
NOV
13
2022
Santiago, Chile
Movistar Arena
I Was There
SEP
23
2022
Granada, Spain
Plaza De Toros De Granada
I Was There
SEP
22
2022
Granada, Spain
Plaza De Toros De Granada
I Was There
JUL
23
2022
Playa Duque Marbella, Spain
Auditorio Starlite
I Was There
JUL
01
2022
Valencia, Spain
Plaza de Toros de
I Was There
JUN
30
2022
Valencia, Spain
Plaza de Toros de
I Was There
MAY
19
2022
Secc Del Bosque De Chapultepec, Mexico
Auditorio Nacional
I Was There
MAY
18
2022
Secc Del Bosque De Chapultepec, Mexico
Auditorio Nacional
I Was There
MAY
14
2022
Monterrey, Mexico
Auditorio Pabellón M
I Was There
MAY
12
2022
Zapopan, Mexico
Auditorio Telmex
I Was There
APR
29
2022
Miami, FL
James L Knight Center
I Was There
APR
27
2022
New York, NY
Beacon Theatre
I Was There
MAR
02
2019
Miami Beach, FL
The Fillmore Miami Beach
I Was There
FEB
28
2019
New York, NY
Beacon Theatre
I Was There
FEB
23
2019
Ciudad De México, Mexico
Auditorio Nacional
I Was There
FEB
21
2019
Monterrey, Mexico
Auditorio Pabellón M
I Was There
FEB
19
2019
Guadalajara, Mexico
Teatro Diana
I Was There
FEB
17
2019
Mexico, Mexico
Palacio de Bellas Artes
I Was There
FEB
16
2019
Mexico, Mexico
Palacio de Bellas Artes
I Was There
FEB
14
2019
Mexico, Mexico
Palacio de Bellas Artes
I Was There
FEB
12
2019
Puebla, Mexico
Complejo Cultural Universitario CCU BUAP
I Was There
FEB
09
2019
Mexico, Mexico
Palacio de Bellas Artes
I Was There
FEB
07
2019
Mexico, Mexico
Palacio de Bellas Artes
I Was There
DEC
21
2018
Barcelona, Spain
Teatre Auditori Forum
I Was There
DEC
19
2018
Barcelona, Spain
Auditorio del Forum
I Was There
DEC
18
2018
Barcelona, Spain
Auditorio del Forum
I Was There
DEC
12
2018
Madrid, Spain
WiZink Center
I Was There
DEC
06
2018
Movistar Arena, Chile
Movistar Arena
I Was There
DEC
03
2018
Oficina Pedro De Valdivia, Chile
Teatro Universidad de Concepción
I Was There
DEC
01
2018
Oficina Pedro De Valdivia, Chile
Teatro Municipal de Temuco
I Was There
NOV
29
2018
Paso Del Rosario, Chile
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I Was There
NOV
27
2018
Paso Del Rosario, Chile
Teatro Regional del Maule
I Was There
NOV
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2018
Valparaiso, Chile
Aula Magna
I Was There
NOV
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2018
Providencia, Chile
Teatro Nescafé de las Artes
I Was There
NOV
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2018
Centro, Argentina
Teatro Gran Rex
I Was There
NOV
13
2018
Centro, Argentina
Teatro Gran Rex
I Was There
NOV
10
2018
Mendoza, Argentina
Auditorio Ángel Bustelo
I Was There
NOV
07
2018
Centro, Argentina
Teatro Gran Rex
I Was There
NOV
06
2018
Centro, Argentina
Teatro Gran Rex
I Was There
NOV
03
2018
Centro, Argentina
Teatro Gran Rex
I Was There
NOV
02
2018
Centro, Argentina
Teatro Gran Rex
I Was There
OCT
30
2018
Centro, Argentina
Teatro Gran Rex
I Was There
OCT
27
2018
Córdoba, Argentina
Quality Espacio
I Was There
OCT
26
2018
Córdoba, Argentina
Quality Espacio
I Was There
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SuperClaux
May 20th 2022
Lo mejor!! Siempre será un maestro! Su voz y letras inigualables!
Secc Del Bosque De Chapultepec, Mexico@Auditorio Nacional
About Joan Manuel Serrat
Joan Manuel Serrat i Teresa (born December 27, 1943 in Barcelona) is a Catalan and Spanish singer-songwriter.
Catalan singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat got involved in music at the age of 17, when he got his first guitar, to which he dedicates one of his earliest songs, "Una guitarra."
In early 60's the young artist participated in a pop band playing along with classmates at Barcelona's Agronomy School, doing mainly Beatles stuff and Italian 'pop-of-the-era' songs translated to Spanish.
In 1965, while singing in a radio show called Radioscope, host Salvador Escanilla helped him to get a record deal with local label Edigsa where he recorded his first EP, as well as became part of Els Setze Jutges, a group of Catalan artists aiming to promote a renaissance of Catalan culture after Spanish Franco's dictatorship and make it spread into popular classes.
Joan Manuel Serrat's first live stage performance in 1967 at the Catalan Music Palace, established definitely his name as one of the most important artists inside the 'Nova cançó' ('New Song') movement in Catalonia.
Next year, Spain originally entered Serrat in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968 to sing "La, la, la", but he asked to sing it in Catalan, to which the Spanish authorities would not agree. This would be the first time he came into conflict with the language politics of Francoist Spain, because of his decision to sing in his native Catalan language, repressed by Franco. After the incident, Serrat was hurriedly substituted by Massiel, who won the contest with her Spanish-language version. By that time Serrat's songs were banned and his records burned in the streets. He then traveled to South America and participated in the Rio de Janeiro's World Music Festival, where he took first place with the song "Penélope."
In 1969 Serrat released an album containing songs with texts of Antonio Machado, a well known Spanish poet of late 19th-early 20th century. This album gave him immediate fame in all Spain and Latin America though, in spite of this, his decission to sing in Spanish was still criticized in some nationalistic Catalan circles.
The release of 1971's Mediterráneo LP consolidated the artist worldwide. In 1976, Joan Manuel Serrat was acclaimed for the first time in the U.S.A. while performing in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York.
In late 1974, Serrat was exiled in Mexico due to his condemnation of arbitrary executions under Franco's regime. It wasn't until Franco's death (November 20, 1975) that Serrat was able to return to his homeland.
In January of 1995, the Spanish government gave him a medal for his contribution to the Hispanic culture. That same year, a tribute album called Serrat, Eres único was made to honor his career, featuring artists such as Diego Torres, Ketama, Rosario (Flores), Joaquín Sabina, and Antonio Flores. In the year 2000, the Spanish Association of Authors and Editors (SGAE) awarded him with one of ten Medals of the Century.
In October 2004 he revealed that he had been undergoing treatment for cancer of the bladder and in November that year he cancelled a tour of Latin America and the USA in order to undergo surgery in Barcelona, where he still lives. By that time, his wonderful song "Mediterráneo" was selected as the most important song of the 20th century in Spain.
His recovery was satisfactory, and in 2005 he went on a tour again ("Serrat 100×100") around Spain and Latin America with his lifelong producer and arranger, Ricard Miralles.
A second volume of Serrat, eres único was also released this year, featuring Alejandro Sanz, Estopa, and Pasión+Vega. Around the same time, Cuban artists such as Silvio Rodríguez, Pablo Milanés, Chucho Valdez, and Ibrahim Ferrer came together to make another tribute CD, Cuba le canta a Serrat.
Source: Wikipedia®
Catalan singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat got involved in music at the age of 17, when he got his first guitar, to which he dedicates one of his earliest songs, "Una guitarra."
In early 60's the young artist participated in a pop band playing along with classmates at Barcelona's Agronomy School, doing mainly Beatles stuff and Italian 'pop-of-the-era' songs translated to Spanish.
In 1965, while singing in a radio show called Radioscope, host Salvador Escanilla helped him to get a record deal with local label Edigsa where he recorded his first EP, as well as became part of Els Setze Jutges, a group of Catalan artists aiming to promote a renaissance of Catalan culture after Spanish Franco's dictatorship and make it spread into popular classes.
Joan Manuel Serrat's first live stage performance in 1967 at the Catalan Music Palace, established definitely his name as one of the most important artists inside the 'Nova cançó' ('New Song') movement in Catalonia.
Next year, Spain originally entered Serrat in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968 to sing "La, la, la", but he asked to sing it in Catalan, to which the Spanish authorities would not agree. This would be the first time he came into conflict with the language politics of Francoist Spain, because of his decision to sing in his native Catalan language, repressed by Franco. After the incident, Serrat was hurriedly substituted by Massiel, who won the contest with her Spanish-language version. By that time Serrat's songs were banned and his records burned in the streets. He then traveled to South America and participated in the Rio de Janeiro's World Music Festival, where he took first place with the song "Penélope."
In 1969 Serrat released an album containing songs with texts of Antonio Machado, a well known Spanish poet of late 19th-early 20th century. This album gave him immediate fame in all Spain and Latin America though, in spite of this, his decission to sing in Spanish was still criticized in some nationalistic Catalan circles.
The release of 1971's Mediterráneo LP consolidated the artist worldwide. In 1976, Joan Manuel Serrat was acclaimed for the first time in the U.S.A. while performing in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York.
In late 1974, Serrat was exiled in Mexico due to his condemnation of arbitrary executions under Franco's regime. It wasn't until Franco's death (November 20, 1975) that Serrat was able to return to his homeland.
In January of 1995, the Spanish government gave him a medal for his contribution to the Hispanic culture. That same year, a tribute album called Serrat, Eres único was made to honor his career, featuring artists such as Diego Torres, Ketama, Rosario (Flores), Joaquín Sabina, and Antonio Flores. In the year 2000, the Spanish Association of Authors and Editors (SGAE) awarded him with one of ten Medals of the Century.
In October 2004 he revealed that he had been undergoing treatment for cancer of the bladder and in November that year he cancelled a tour of Latin America and the USA in order to undergo surgery in Barcelona, where he still lives. By that time, his wonderful song "Mediterráneo" was selected as the most important song of the 20th century in Spain.
His recovery was satisfactory, and in 2005 he went on a tour again ("Serrat 100×100") around Spain and Latin America with his lifelong producer and arranger, Ricard Miralles.
A second volume of Serrat, eres único was also released this year, featuring Alejandro Sanz, Estopa, and Pasión+Vega. Around the same time, Cuban artists such as Silvio Rodríguez, Pablo Milanés, Chucho Valdez, and Ibrahim Ferrer came together to make another tribute CD, Cuba le canta a Serrat.
Source: Wikipedia®
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Genres:
Rock, Catalan, Pop, Spanish
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