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Jose Luis Perales

BiographyFrom a very young age, Perales displayed an interest in music.
At age 6, he learned to play the lute.
At 16, Perales studied to be an electrical technician at the Universidad Laboral of Sevilla on a scholarship.
He learned how to play the guitar there.
During his time at university, he realized that music was going to be part of his life.
After university, Perales moved to Madrid, where he completed his studies and continued his interest in music.
His first attempt as a musician was as a composer, because he did not like to sing and was unsure of the support of his girlfriend, Manuela.
Encouraged by his mother, Mariana, Perales sang in his hometown at some local festivals.
It was not until he met Rafael Trabucchelli (an influential Spanish music producer of the time) in 1970, however, that his musical career took a dramatic turn.
Trabucchelli discovered the young composer and talented, but reluctant, singer.
Perales composed "Porque te vas" (Why Are You Leaving), which was performed by Jeanette and sold 4 million copies worldwide in 1972.
After much encouragement from Trabucchelli and his supporters, Perales decided to give singing a try.
His first record, "Mi Guitarra" (My Guitar) was a huge success in Spain and in Latin America.Although it was difficult for Perales to leave his job and devote himself to his new career, he was able to find a way to integrate his musical career into his life.
He still lives in Castejón with his wife Manuela, son Pablo, and daughter Maria.Perales has recorded 27 albums with 50 million copies sold worldwide.
His compositions have been recorded by singers such as Raphael, Rocío Jurado, Jeanette, Miguel Bosé, Isabel Pantoja, Julio Iglesias, Paloma San Basilio, Mocedades, La Oreja de Van Gogh, Ricardo Montaner and Marc Anthony, among others.He has given concerts in Uruguay, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, United States, Brazil, Italy, France, and Portugal.
Although Perales does not often tour the United States, when he does, his shows are immensely successful.Perales' most popular singles are "Quisiera Decir tu Nombre" (I Would Like to Say Your Name), "¿Y Cómo es Él?" (And What Is He Like?) and "¿Que Pasará Mañana?" (What Will Happen Tomorrow?)

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