Noelia – Nino Bravo

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Noelia – Nino Bravo

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Luis Manuel Ferri Llopis (3 August 1944 – 16 April 1973), better known by his stage name Nino Bravo, was a Spanish pop singer. Bravo also enjoyed Rock & Roll music. He began singing at a hotel, where he sang his favorite English song, “Only You”.

 

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Nino Bravo

Luis Manuel Ferri Llopis was born on August 3, 1944 in a small Valencian town, Ayelo de Malferit. Son of Luis Manuel Ferri Espulgues and Consuelo Llopis Molines, he moved with his family to Valencia when he was two years old. At the age of 16 he began to work in the Valencian jewelry house Casa Amat, in which he became a lapidary. He also worked as a winemaker in the restaurant run by Jesús Císcar at the Valencia Airport. It arrived in the summer of 1969, when Augusto Algueró gave him I love you, I love you, a song created for the Argentine film Kuma Ching interpreted with different lyrics by Lola Flores and that for different reasons, even with the actress Carmen Sevilla and the singer Raphael recorded. , had not succeeded in the record market. Nino achieved overwhelming success with her. They followed I love you, I love you I am looking for (1969), That will be my house, Door of love, Forgive me (1970), My great love (1971), Noelia, My dear mother, Yellow letters, A kiss and a flower, My land, Carolina and Libre (1972), among others. As a posthumous song, America, America (1973) also became famous.