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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Miguel_BoséMiguel Bosé - Wikipedia

    By 1983 his star had severely waned in Italy, and he rarely performed there again until the 90s, retreating to Latin American markets instead. From 1983 to 1985, he participated in the "Llena Tu Cabeza De Rock" television specials on Puerto Rican WAPA-TV. In 1984 Miguel Bosé radically changed his style, focusing on a more adult audience.

  2. Miguel Bosé was born on April 3, 1956 in Panama City, where his parents were for work reasons. Son of one of the most admired couples of the time: the renowned bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín , belonging to a family related to the bullfighting tradition, and Italian actress and model Lucía Bosé ...

  3. Oct 21, 2015 · 10/21/2015. Miguel Bosé Bernardo Doral. America, get ready for some Miguel Bosé. After a successful run in Mexico and Spain, the Spanish icon, 59, is bringing his Amo tour Stateside this month ...

  4. In 1984 Miguel Bosé radically changed his style, focusing on a more adult audience. That year he published his album Bandido, which reflects that personal evolution towards maturity and includes songs like "Sevilla" or "Amante bandido". With this song, he topped the charts in Spain and Latin America.

  5. Sep 30, 2017 · Made in Italy. It is a safe bet that it was also Warhol who suggested that title. Miguel Bosé at the big release party for Made in Spain on June 7th, 1983 in Madrid. Bosé stands in front of a large mural with Warhol’s portraits. Pictures by Santi Álvarez, in Semana magazine (25 de junio de 1983, núm. 2.262).

  6. May 4, 2022 · Bosé himself, Trullols said, “transits through many very important moments of our country, through many changes.” Throughout his career, Bosé is “fighting for his liberty, as an artist, as ...

  7. academia-lab.com › encyclopedia › miguel-boseMiguel Bose - AcademiaLab

    A year later, his sister Lucía Dominguín was born, and on November 5, 1960, her sister Paola. Miguel Bosé was baptized on July 12 as Luis Miguel González Bosé, and his godfather was the filmmaker Luchino Visconti. When he was older, he changed his name twice, first to Miguel Dominguín Bosé and then to Miguel Bosé Dominguín.

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