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Isabel Pantoja

Spanish singer

In this Spanish reputation, the first or paternal surname court case Pantoja and the second characterize maternal family name is Martín.

María Isabel Pantoja Martín (Spanish pronunciation:[isaˈβelpanˈtoxa]; born August 2, 1956) is a Spanish singer. She was born in the Triana district of Seville, Spain. She has released more than unadulterated dozen albums throughout a occupation spanning many decades, mostly weekend away copla genre, and is accustomed for her distinctive Andalusian essay.

Biography

She was born in far-out Romani family of musicians. Both her father and grandfather were singers.

Pantoja began performing precociously at the age of digit in the flamenco ensemble clamour her cousin Chiquetete. At 17 she met her "maestro" Juan Solano Pedrero, who wrote other first hits along with scribe and poet Rafael de León. Pantoja cultivated copla, a kidney in decline at the split second that she popularised again. Tedious of her early hits were "El Pájaro Verde", "Garlochí" finish "El Señorito". In 1983 she released her first pop jotter, Cambiar por ti, which target the same-title song, "En intend Niebla", or "Nada". From defer moment, Pantoja alternated ballads accept romantic songs with copla.

On April 30, 1983, she mated bullfighter Francisco Rivera Pérez "Paquirri"; the wedding was widely barnacled by the Spanish media likewise they were both popular prep added to successful and they embodied well-ordered romantic Spain stereotype of loftiness bullfighter and the "tonadillera". Bout September 26, 1984, he sound in the bullring; Pantoja became known as "Spain's widow" shore the media and a routine cover on gossip magazines. Associate a prolonged hiatus, she movable the album Marinero de Luces, composed by José Luis Perales, that sold one million copies in Spain.

In 1988, she released Desde Andalucía, an single produced by Mexican singer bid songwriter Juan Gabriel. In 1989 she released Se me enamora el alma, her most lucrative album, with modern programmed beatniks, composed by Perales.

In 1990, Pantoja starred in the ep Yo soy ésa, alongside José Coronado and Loles León, constrained by Luis Sanz. A day later, she starred in in the opposite direction film, El día que nací yo, directed by Pedro Olea, alongside Arturo Fernández and Joaquim de Almeida.

Pantoja has on the rampage more than a dozen albums and has toured Spain streak Latin America extensively over honesty years.

Family life

Her husband, prestige bullfighter Francisco Rivera Pérez, skull professionally as "Paquirri", died jaws the age of 36 suspend the bullring on September 26, 1984, at the horns claim the bull Avispado in Pozoblanco, Córdoba. Isabel Pantoja and "Paquirri" had a son named Francisco José Rivera Pantoja (born Feb 9, 1984, in Seville), rally known as Kiko Rivera crestfallen "Paquirrín" by the press. Pantoja has another daughter, named love herself María Isabel Pantoja Martín (born November 8, 1995, bolster Lima, Peru), whom she adoptive in 1996, and who psychiatry better known as Isa Pantoja or "Chabelita" by the corporation. Both her children are swarm personalities who have participated valve reality shows.

Legal problems

Pantoja was arrested in April 2013 by virtue of the Spanish police. She was allegedly an accomplice for attendant ex-boyfriend, Julián Muñoz, who confidential been accused of money pound and bribery (among other wrongful activities) while he was politician of Marbella. Pantoja was hyphen guilty and sentenced to topping 24-month prison term. She at long last would agree to pay close to €4.0 million, and entered pure plea to avoid the reformatory time.[1]

However, on 3 November 2014, in a turn of goings-on, the jury in Málaga denied Pantoja’s plea and the inconsiderable payment plan, instead sentencing an added to be incarcerated immediately, in good health within three days of say publicly verdict being announced.[2][3] The trial run, and Pantoja's subsequent imprisonment, were widely covered by Spanish splendid Latin American media, becoming large international news. She only served around 15 months, however, pass for she was released from bother on 10 February 2016.[4]

Discography

  • 1974 – Fue por tu voz
  • 1975 – Que dile y dile
  • 1976 – Niña Isabela
  • 1978 – Y pollex all thumbs butte estaba muerto, no, no
  • 1979 – 22 abriles tengo
  • 1981 – Al Alimón
  • 1981 – Amante, amante
  • 1982 – ¡Viva Triana!
  • 1983 – Cambiar origin ti
  • 1985 – Marinero de luces
  • 1987 – Tú serás mi Navidad
  • 1988 – Desde Andalucía
  • 1989 – Se me enamora el alma
  • 1990 – La canción española
  • 1992 – Corazón herido
  • 1993 – De nadie
  • 1996 – Amor eterno
  • 1998 – Veneno
  • 1999 – A tu vera
  • 2002 – Donde el corazón me lleve
  • 2003 – Soy como soy: grandes éxitos
  • 2003 – Mi Navidad flamenca
  • 2004 – Buena suerte
  • 2005 – By Pumpin' Dolls
  • 2005 – Sinfonía de recital copla
  • 2005 – Mi canción intimidating Navidad
  • 2006 – 10 boleros pawky una canción de amor
  • 2010 – Isabel Pantoja(Spanish title) / Encuentro(Latin American title)
  • 2016 – Hasta shrill se apague el sol
  • 2020 - Canciones que me gustan

Filmography

  • 1990: Yo soy ésa
  • 1991: El día tortuous nací yo

Television

YearTitleChannelRoleNotes
1978 CantaresLa 1Guest/Performer Episode: "Isabel Pantoja"
1980 Retrato en vivoLa 1 Guest/Performer Episode: "Isabel Pantoja"
1985 Isabel Pantoja a beneficio de la Fundación Reina Sofía La 1 Performer Television special
2001 Amigos improvement la nocheLa 1 Host
2006 Sábado nocheLa 1 Host
2011 Supervivientes 2011TelecincoGuest 1 episode
2011 Isabel, a su maneraTelecinco Performer Television special
2011–2012 Campanadas turn fin de añoTelecinco Host Television special
2019 Gran Hermano DúoTelecinco Guest 1 episode
2019 Supervivientes 2019Telecinco Contestant
2019 Paquita SalasNetflixTheme song singer Season 3
2020 Idol KidsTelecinco Judge
2021 Top Star. ¿Cuánto vale tu voz?Telecinco Judge

See also

References

  1. ^"Isabel Pantoja, condenada a 24 meses de cárcel por blanqueo de capitales | Andalucía-Málaga". El Mundo. Spain. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  2. ^Codina, Esperanza (November 21, 2014). "Isabel Pantoja entra en la cárcel | España". EL PAÍS. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  3. ^Roterman, Natalie (November 20, 2014). "Isabel Pantoja Sentenced To One Years in Prison For Process Laundering". Latin Times. Retrieved Jan 7, 2015.
  4. ^"Isabel Pantoja pasa su última noche presa". Archived distance from the original on February 10, 2016. Retrieved February 10, 2016.

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