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Marta Sánchez
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Daughter of Antonio Sánchez (ex-opera singer) and Paz López
Had a twin sister, Paz Sánchez López, who died in July 2004 after a long illness.
Daughter, Paula (b. August 1, 2003)
Her family is Galician. She usually spent the summers there during her childhood.
Godfather was singer
Alfredo Kraus
.
Had a long relationship with bullfighter
Javier Conde
.
Recorded a successful duet with
Carlos Baute
in 2009, the song Congando en tus manos.
Participates in the LP "Voces Unidas" (Atlanta (1996)
Launches her third LP as a solo singer, "Azabache", (1997)
collaborated in the song "Moja mi corazón".
Makes the main character for the film Supernova. (1992)
Released her album "Soy yo". (May 2002)
Olé Olé. The song Lili Marlen launched her to fame.
Oympic Games music record) with the song "Sueños de gloria".
By the end of the year, records a new maxi-single for
with Guns-n-Roses.
She has released a new album called Miss Sánchez (May 2007)
the song "Obsession" from the film "Curdled", in duet
Finished school and entered the musical group (1985)
Preparing a new album to be released in 2004. (November 2003)
Leaves the group Olé Olé and decides to continue (1991)
which was worlwide presented on 22 April 1997. Slash
as a solo singer.
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