José María Napoleón
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Background information | |
Birth name | José María Napoleón Ruiz Narváez |
Born | August 18, 1950 |
Origin | Aguascalientes, Mexico |
Genres | Latin pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, piano, guitar |
Years active | 1970–present |
José María Napoleón Ruiz Narváez (born August 18, 1950) is a Mexican singer and composer. He arrived from Aguascalientes to Mexico City in 1966. He competed in the national Méxican OTI Festival, the National final to select the Mexican entrant at the main OTI Festival in 1977. Although he ended in the last place with no points, his career went on successfully, turning into a star in Mexico.
Singers like Vicente Fernández, Pepe Aguilar, Pedro Fernández, Yuri, Franck Pourcel, Plácido Domingo and José José, Rosario De Alba sang his compositions.
Discography[]
- "El grillo" (1970)
- "De vez en vez" (1975)
- "Después de tanto" (1976)
- "Vive" (1976)
- "Pajarillo" (1977)
- "Hombre" (1977)
- "Un pedazo de madera" (1977)
- "Porque te quiero andaré" (1977)
- "Recuerdo apagado" (1978)
- "Lo que no fue no será" (1979)
- "Sin tu amor" (1979)
- "Eres" (1980)
- "Treinta años" (1980)
- "Ella se llamaba" (1980)
- "Mientras llueve" (1982)
- "Celos" (1982)
- "Nunca cambies" (1984)
- "Corazón, corazón" (1985)
- "Déjame Amarte De Nuevo" (1974)
External links[]
- Official Website (in Spanish)
References[]
Categories:
- 1950 births
- Living people
- Mexican people of Spanish descent
- Mexican bullfighters
- Mexican male singers
- Mexican people of Basque descent
- Mexico in the OTI Festival
- Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners
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- Mexican sportspeople stubs