Joaquín Sabina
Joaquín Sabina is a renowned Spanish singer-songwriter born on February 12, 1949, in Úbeda, Spain. He is known for his distinctive voice and poetic lyrics, which often explore themes of love, loss, and the complexities of life. Sabina's music blends various genres, including rock, pop, and flamenco, making him a versatile artist.
Throughout his career, Sabina has released numerous albums, with some of his most famous works including Malas Compañías and 19 Días y 500 Noches. He has garnered a loyal fan base in Spain and Latin America, and his influence on contemporary Spanish music is widely recognized.