Camilo Sesto, Spain's Romantic Hitmaker, Dies at 72
Camilo Sesto, a renowned Spanish singer, songwriter, and producer, passed away on Sunday, September 8, 2019, at the age of 72. His death was confirmed by his manager, Eduardo Guervs, who informed the Spanish public broadcaster TVE that Sesto had suffered two heart attacks before his passing in a hospital in Madrid.
Born Camilo Blanes Corts, Sesto was a pivotal figure in Latin pop during the 1970s and 1980s. He is celebrated for his romantic songs, which have sold more than 180 million copies worldwide. His hits include 'Algo de m,' 'Perdname,' and 'Melina.' These songs have left an indelible mark on the music industry and remain beloved by fans across Spain and Latin America.
Career Highlights
Sesto's career spanned over 40 years, during which he achieved immense success and recognition. In 1975, he starred in the Spanish version of Andrew Lloyd Webbers musical Jesus Christ Superstar, further cementing his versatility as a performer.
His impact on Spanish and Latin American music was profound, earning him the title of 'one of the most iconic voices in Latin pop of the '70s and '80s'. His melodies continue to be a part of the cultural heritage of these regions.
Tributes and Legacy
Following his death, Spains caretaker prime minister, Pedro Snchez, paid tribute to Sesto, stating that 'Spain and all of Latin America mourn the loss of Camilo Sesto. His melodies will always be part of our memory'. This sentiment reflects the widespread admiration and respect he garnered during his career.
Sestos legacy extends beyond his music. He remains an inspiration to many artists and continues to influence contemporary music in Spain and Latin America.
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