Dúo Dinámico
Spanish musical duo
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Key Takeaways
- Dúo Dinámico ( transl.
- Besides singers, they were songwriters and record producers and they starred in four feature films.
- They were the songwriters of "La, la, la", the song that won the Eurovision Song Contest 1968.
- History Manolo and Ramón met when they were 16 years old, working as aeronautical engineering apprentices.
- 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.
Dúo Dinámico (transl. Dynamic Duo) was a Spanish pop music duo formed by Manuel de la Calva and Ramón Arcusa. Besides singers, they were 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.
They were the songwriters of "La, la, la", the song that won the Eurovision Song Contest 1968. They received the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014.
History
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.
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