Spanish musicians who died due to Myocardial infarction

Here are 5 famous musicians from Spain died in Myocardial infarction:

Andrés Segovia

Andrés Segovia (February 21, 1893 Linares, Jaén-June 2, 1987 Madrid) a.k.a. Segovia, Andres Segovia or Segovia, Andrés was a Spanish guitarist and musician.

His albums: The Segovia Collection, Volume 2: Ponce, Rodrigo, Torroba, A Centenary Celebration, The Segovia Collection, Volume 1: The Legendary Andrés Segovia in an All-Bach Program, Famous Guitar Works: The Art of Segovia, 1927-1939 Recordings, Volume 1, Five Centuries of the Spanish Guitar, The Segovia Collection, Volume 3: My Favorite Works, The Baroque Repertoire, 1927-1939 Recordings, Volume 2 and Rodrigo: Fantasía para un gentilhombre, Ponce: Concierto del Sur, Boccherini: Guitar Concerto (Symphony of the Air, feat. conductor: Enrique Jordá). His related genres: Classical music.

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Gloria Lasso

Gloria Lasso (November 25, 1922 Vilafranca del Penedès-December 4, 2005) also known as Lasso, Gloria was a Spanish singer.

Her albums include Ses plus grands succès, Gloria Lasso (Disc 2), Les Meilleurs, Mandolino, , , , , and .

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Tony Leblanc

Tony Leblanc (May 7, 1922 Madrid-November 24, 2012 Villaviciosa de Odón) was a Spanish actor, film director, screenwriter and comedian. His children are called Tony Leblanc hijo and Silvia Leblanc.

Tony Leblanc started his career in entertainment as a comedian in the early 1940s. He soon became a popular figure in the Spanish film industry and appeared in more than 100 films throughout his career. He was known for his versatility and ability to play both serious and comedic roles equally well. In addition to his work in film, Leblanc also acted in theater productions and television programs.

Aside from acting, Tony Leblanc also worked as a film director and screenwriter. He directed his first film, "La chica del gato" in 1958, and went on to direct and write several more films throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

Despite facing many personal hardships throughout his life, including the loss of his first wife and imprisonment during the Spanish Civil War, Tony Leblanc remained a beloved figure in Spanish entertainment. He was awarded numerous honors throughout his career, including the Spanish National Film Award for Best Actor in 1958 and the Gold Medal for Fine Arts in 1994.

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Augusto Algueró

Augusto Algueró (February 23, 1934 Barcelona-January 16, 2011 Torremolinos) also known as Algueró hijo, Augusto Algueró Dasca, Augusto Algueró Jr., Mtro. Augusto Alguero, Augusto Alguero, María del Carmen García Galisteo or Algueró, Augusto was a Spanish film score composer, composer and conductor. His child is Augusto Jose Algueró Garcia.

Discography: Mi gran amor.

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Paco de Lucía

Paco de Lucía (December 21, 1947 Algeciras-February 25, 2014 Playa del Carmen) also known as Francisco Sanchez Gomez, Paco De Luca, Paco de Lucia, Francisco Sánchez Gómez, Lucía, Paco de, Francisco Gustavo Sánchez Gómez or Manitos de Oro was a Spanish guitarist, musician, songwriter, composer, film score composer and record producer. His children are called Casilda de Lucia, Lucia de Lucia, Francis de Lucia, Antonia de Lucia and Diego de Lucia.

His albums include En vivo desde el teatro real, Fosforito, Volume 1, Grandes guitarras del flamenco, Mi Historia, The Collection, Recital de Guitarra, Paco de Lucía Interpreta a Manuel de Falla, La Fabulosa Guitarra de Paco de Lucía, El mundo del flamenco and Cositas Buenas. Genres he performed include Flamenco, Jazz, World music, Classical music and Zapateado.

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