

Amaya performed from a wheelchair in 2011 after breaking her femur. She has also appeared as herself many times on Spanish-language television shows. El resto de los componentes de El Consorcio, Iñaki Uranga y Carlos Zubiaba, también acudieron procedentes de México, donde continuaban con su gira de conciertos. Tras saludarse cariñosamente, la abrazó mientras le explicaba cómo había transcurrido el día. She is a cousin of director Pablo Berger. In the mid-1990s, Uranga joined a new band called El Consorcio. María salió al encuentro de su tía Amaya Uranga. Amaya Uranga Amezaga (born Februin Bilbao, Spain) is a Spanish singer, best known for the fifteen years she spent as a member of the Basque folk/pop sextet Mocedades. Uranga left Mocedades in 1984 to pursue a solo career, although she failed to surpass her success in Mocedades. Amaya Uranga en el 50 aniversario del Eres tú de Mocedades: 'No me gusta Eurovisión ni ahora ni nunca' La mítica vocalista de Mocedades recuerda su participación en el festival y su segundo. She was lead singer on many of Mocedades' most successful songs, such as the international smash hit "Eres Tú" and "Tómame o Déjame." Solo career She is the sister of Izaskum Uranga, Roberto Uranga, Estbaliz Uranga and Iaki Uranga. She is the eldest daughter of the Uranga family, an internationally recognized Spanish family of vocalists. She was lead singer of Mocedades until she left in 1984. After numerous group changes, Uranga together with her sister Izaskun, her brother Roberto, and three other male members became the so-called "historic six" members of Mocedades who came second in the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest with the song " Eres Tú", and the band subsequently launched a hugely successful music career in Spain and Latin America. Amaya Uranga (born February 18, 1947, Bilbao, Spain) is a Spanish vocalist. Uranga formed Mocedades in 1969 with eight members.

His manager José Antonio Alonso, from Talismán Management, has said that the first Mocedades concert in 2022 will be a tribute to Ana Bejerano.Īlthough the group “will take time to recover” from the loss of its soloist, the production company has stated that its continuity seems assured: “We have a planned tour in Spain and Latin America.Amaya Uranga Amezaga (born 18 February 1947) is a Spanish singer from Bilbao, best known for the 15 years she spent as a member of the Basque folk/pop sextet Mocedades. Antes de repasar repertorio para el prximo concierto el 25 de julio en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. “I could sing with a jazz big band as well as solo acoustic guitar. Her voice in the soprano tessitura covered many registers ”, Garay stressed, who also highlighted her “ versatility and good taste ” about the singer. In this return after the pandemic, they filled the New Alcalá Theater in Madrid with a great tribute concert, in which the singers Tamara, Lucrecia, Diana Navarro, and Sole Giménez participated.ĭuring the following months, according to the producer, Mocedades and Ana Bejerano lived “a second youth”, exhausting almost all the seats in concerts.Īccording to Javier Garay, Ana Bejerano “has been one of the most elegant Basque voices since the 80s”. In 2021 they resumed their 50th-anniversary tour and premiered their new song “That the world does not end.”
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In 1993 the singer left Mocedades to undertake other projects, such as the founding of the quintet “Txarango” together with two ‘historic’ Mocedades, Roberto Uranga and José Ipiña.Īt the request of Javier Garay, Ana Bejerano returned to Mocedades in 2018. Descargue la canción Amaya Uranga y transmita la última colección de canciones MP3 de Amaya Uranga en Mp3Musica y disfrute del videoclip Amaya Uranga mp4 más completo. “Ana’s voice ensured our continuity after Amaya’s departure, it was essential for Mocedades,” recalls its leader Javier Garay, the last of the so-called ‘historic six’ in the line-up, according to the statement from the producer that has spread his death.Īna Bejerano thus filled the void that Amaya had left and recorded three albums during her first stage: “Colores” (1986), “Sobrevivremos” (1987), and “Íntimamente ‘(1992), where they recovered their folk roots. The death occurred this Saturday at 7 in the morning at the hospital where she was admitted on December 11. She became a key figure in the group after more than a hundred young singers had unsuccessfully auditioned to replace the lead singer. as reported by its environment in a statement.Īna Bejerano joined Mocedades as a soloist in 1984, at just 24 years old, replacing the legendary Amaya, who in 1983 announced her voluntary retirement. The Basque singer Ana Bejerano, soloist of the Spanish group Mocedades after replacing the mythical Amaya Uranga, has died at the age of 60 in the Urdúliz Hospital (Vizcaya), in northern Spain, due to a serious problem in the digestive system.
