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Dúo Dinámico

Dúo Dinámico (transl. Dynamic Duo) is a Spanish pop music duo formed by Manuel de la Calva and Ramón Arcusa. Besides singers, they are songwriters and record producers and they starred in four feature films. They were the main precursors of pop music and fandom in Spain and were very popular in the 1960s.

Dúo Dinámico
Dúo Dinámico waving at Barajas Airport in 1968 –de la Calva (left) and Arcusa (right)–.
Background information
OriginBarcelona, Spain
GenresPop
Years active1958–1972
1978–present
LabelsEMI
Sony Music
Líderes Entertainment Group
MembersManuel de la Calva
Ramón Arcusa

They were the songwriters of "La, la, la", the song that won the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest. They received the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014.

Career edit

Manolo and Ramón met when they were 16 years old, working as aeronautical engineering apprentices. The duo officially formed on 28 December 1958 in Barcelona. Their first performance before a live audience was on Radio Barcelona; they wanted to be called The Dynamic Boys, but the show host, Enrique Fernández, said he did not speak English and introduced them as Dúo Dinámico, a name the musicians accepted. After that came more radio performances and a contract to sing at La Masía, a famous restaurant in Barcelona, all while they still worked as engineers. Finally, in the summer of 1959 they quit their day jobs to dedicate themselves to their nascent music career.[1]

They recorded their first EP in the fall of 1959, and it was a sales success. From then on, their ascent was spectacular, and they frequently topped the Spanish charts throughout the 1960s with hits like "Quince años tiene mi amor", "Quisiera ser", "Perdóname", "Bailando el twist", "Mari Carmen", "Esos ojitos negros", "Amor de verano" or "Mi chica de ayer". They also starred in four films. Their popularity among Spanish music fans was comparable, if not superior, to the one achieved by The Beatles.

The Duo often participated in the various music festivals that took place in Spain at the time. They won the Mediterranean Song Festival in Barcelona in 1966 with "Como Ayer"; the Costa Verde Festival in Gijón with "Somos Jóvenes"; and they were twice second in the Benidorm International Song Festival, in 1962 and 1966, with "Quisiera ser" and "Amor amargo". But their greatest achievement came as composers, when their song "La, la, la" won the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest, performed by Massiel. This was the first time that Spain won this festival, and the only time that Spain has been the sole winner.[a] The song was originally going to be performed by the duo's friend Joan Manuel Serrat, but he insisted on singing in Catalan, something that Franco's regime would not allow.

After the sales failure of their 1972 album Mejor que nunca, recorded in London with the collaboration of George Martin, the duo decided to retire, but they kept composing for other artists such as Camilo Sesto and Nino Bravo, and producing for Julio Iglesias, Miguel Gallardo or José Vélez.

Due to the continuing popularity of their songs, included in the soundtracks of many popular Spanish films and TV shows, and the insistence of various entrepreneurs, the duo made a comeback in 1978. A greatest hits album was released in 1980, and in 1986, they started to record new songs under a new contract with Sony Music. In 1990, one of them, "Resistiré", was included in the soundtrack of Pedro Almodóvar's film Átame.

The duo was presented with the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014.[2]

On 21 September 2007, the jukebox musical Quisiera ser, featuring 24 hits of the Dúo Dinámico, premiered at the Teatro Nuevo Apolo in Madrid.[3]

As of 2020, the duo are still active, performing their hits in yearly live tours throughout Spain.[4]

Filmography edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Spain won again in 1969, but tied with other three countries

References edit

  1. ^ Cruz Lapeña, Silvia (20 April 2020). "The story of the Dúo Dinámico (and their 'Resistiré'), told by themselves". Vanity Fair (in Spanish).
  2. ^ "Latin Grammy Academy Honoring Willy Chirino, Los Lobos and Others". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 1 July 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  3. ^ "To the beat of the 60s". El Mundo (in Spanish). 17 September 2007.
  4. ^ Porcel, María (13 April 2020). "The secret of the Dúo Dinámico to resist together 62 years". El País (in Spanish).

External links edit

  • Official page (in Spanish)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Duo Dinamico news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Duo Dinamico transl Dynamic Duo is a Spanish pop music duo formed by Manuel de la Calva and Ramon Arcusa Besides singers they are songwriters and record producers and they starred in four feature films They were the main precursors of pop music and fandom in Spain and were very popular in the 1960s Duo DinamicoDuo Dinamico waving at Barajas Airport in 1968 de la Calva left and Arcusa right Background informationOriginBarcelona SpainGenresPopYears active1958 19721978 presentLabelsEMISony MusicLideres Entertainment GroupMembersManuel de la CalvaRamon ArcusaThey were the songwriters of La la la the song that won the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest They received the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014 Contents 1 Career 2 Filmography 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksCareer editManolo and Ramon met when they were 16 years old working as aeronautical engineering apprentices The duo officially formed on 28 December 1958 in Barcelona Their first performance before a live audience was on Radio Barcelona they wanted to be called The Dynamic Boys but the show host Enrique Fernandez said he did not speak English and introduced them as Duo Dinamico a name the musicians accepted After that came more radio performances and a contract to sing at La Masia a famous restaurant in Barcelona all while they still worked as engineers Finally in the summer of 1959 they quit their day jobs to dedicate themselves to their nascent music career 1 They recorded their first EP in the fall of 1959 and it was a sales success From then on their ascent was spectacular and they frequently topped the Spanish charts throughout the 1960s with hits like Quince anos tiene mi amor Quisiera ser Perdoname Bailando el twist Mari Carmen Esos ojitos negros Amor de verano or Mi chica de ayer They also starred in four films Their popularity among Spanish music fans was comparable if not superior to the one achieved by The Beatles The Duo often participated in the various music festivals that took place in Spain at the time They won the Mediterranean Song Festival in Barcelona in 1966 with Como Ayer the Costa Verde Festival in Gijon with Somos Jovenes and they were twice second in the Benidorm International Song Festival in 1962 and 1966 with Quisiera ser and Amor amargo But their greatest achievement came as composers when their song La la la won the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest performed by Massiel This was the first time that Spain won this festival and the only time that Spain has been the sole winner a The song was originally going to be performed by the duo s friend Joan Manuel Serrat but he insisted on singing in Catalan something that Franco s regime would not allow After the sales failure of their 1972 album Mejor que nunca recorded in London with the collaboration of George Martin the duo decided to retire but they kept composing for other artists such as Camilo Sesto and Nino Bravo and producing for Julio Iglesias Miguel Gallardo or Jose Velez Due to the continuing popularity of their songs included in the soundtracks of many popular Spanish films and TV shows and the insistence of various entrepreneurs the duo made a comeback in 1978 A greatest hits album was released in 1980 and in 1986 they started to record new songs under a new contract with Sony Music In 1990 one of them Resistire was included in the soundtrack of Pedro Almodovar s film Atame The duo was presented with the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014 2 On 21 September 2007 the jukebox musical Quisiera ser featuring 24 hits of the Duo Dinamico premiered at the Teatro Nuevo Apolo in Madrid 3 As of 2020 the duo are still active performing their hits in yearly live tours throughout Spain 4 Filmography editAnchor Button 1961 Busqueme a esa chica 1964 Stop at Tenerife 1964 Una chica para dos 1966 See also editList of bands from SpainNotes edit Spain won again in 1969 but tied with other three countriesReferences edit Cruz Lapena Silvia 20 April 2020 The story of the Duo Dinamico and their Resistire told by themselves Vanity Fair in Spanish Latin Grammy Academy Honoring Willy Chirino Los Lobos and Others Billboard Prometheus Global Media 1 July 2014 Retrieved 29 December 2015 To the beat of the 60s El Mundo in Spanish 17 September 2007 Porcel Maria 13 April 2020 The secret of the Duo Dinamico to resist together 62 years El Pais in Spanish External links editOfficial page in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duo Dinamico amp oldid 1159108977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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