Marcos Llunas

Marcos Llunas
Birth name Marcos Gómez Llunas
Born (1971-09-29) 29 September 1971
Origin Madrid, Spain
Genres Pop, Latino
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1989-2004
Website

www.marcosllunas.com

http://es-la.facebook.com/marcosllunas

Marcos Gómez Llunas (born 29 September 1971, Madrid) is a Spanish singer-songwriter, known in Spain and Latin America. His debut single "Para reconquistarte" reached the No.1 spot all over Hispanic America. He is also known for his successful participation in the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest.

Llunas, son of Spanish singer Dyango, released his self-titled first album in 1993. His biggest hit was "Para reconquistarte", it became a smash-hit all over Hispanic America during the whole 1993, it peaked at the number one position and spent several weeks at the top in Argentina, Mexico, Chile and Uruguay. He later recorded several moderately successful singles, and in 1995, in Paraguay, won the OTI Song Festival for Spain with the song "Eres mi debilidad". Llunas, was nominated for a Lo Nuestro Award for Pop New Artist of the Year at the 7th Lo Nuestro Awards.[1]

In 1997, Llunas was chosen internally by broadcaster TVE as the Spanish representative for the 42nd Eurovision Song Contest with his self-penned song "Sin rencor" ("No Hard Feelings"). At the contest, held in Dublin on 3 May, "Sin rencor" finished in sixth place of the 25 entries.[2][3]

In the years following his Eurovision appearance, Llunas recorded in Portuguese and Catalan in addition to Spanish, and became particularly successful in Latin American markets. He released a career retrospective album in 2004. Between 2002 and 2007 he made appearances as a juror on Spanish television talent shows Operación Triunfo and Lluvia de estrellas.

In 2007, he was one of the contestants on the Mexican talent show Disco de oro, a competition between successful singers from different decades that aired on TV Azteca.

In 2012, he released an album that paid tribute to his father Dyango.

Albums discography

References

  1. Burr, Ramiro (May 7, 1995). "Tejano artists in line for national honors". San Antonio Express-News. Hearst Corporation. (subscription required (help)).
  2. ESC History 1997
  3. "Sin rencor" at diggiloo.net
Preceded by
Antonio Carbonell
with "¡Ay, qué deseo!"
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
1997
Succeeded by
Mikel Herzog
with "¿Qué voy a hacer sin ti?"
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