
Juan Antonio Ipiña (Tontxu) (
Bilbao
)
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(Spain), August 17, 1973) is a Spanish singer-songwriter.
He worked in the radio station "40 Principales" in Bilbao. Later, he went to
Madrid
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where he started to sing in the café ''Libertad 8.'' There he met
Rosana Arbelo
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Andrés Molina
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Rogelio Botanz
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, and
Paco Bello
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.
Discography
*''Se vende'': 1997 (Emi-Odeón). Featuring
Marilia Andrés Casares
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Hijas del Sol
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and
Kepa Junkera
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.
*''Corazón de mudanza'': 1998. Featuring
Olga Cerpa
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Places
Russia
* Olga, Russia ...
(
Mestisay).
*''Con un canto en los dientes'': 2000. Featuring
Inma Serrano
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She has lived in Alicante, Valencia, Barcelona, and Madrid. In 2003, she created the record label "Cerebro Demente Records". With this record company, she ...
"Volvería a tropezar en esa piedra".
*''Tontxu Básico''
*''Contacto con la realidad'': 2004. He made a cover of one
Van Morrison
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As a teenager in ...
song.
*''Cuerdas vocales y consonantes'': 2005, produced by
Nacho Béjar
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.
*''En el nombre del padre'': 2008.
*''Tontxu SOLO'': 2013.
External links
Página oficial
1973 births
Living people
Spanish male singer-songwriters
Spanish singer-songwriters
Basque musicians
21st-century Spanish singers
21st-century Spanish male singers
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