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The singer/songwriter Ismael Serrano was born in the neighborhood of Vallecas of Madrid (Spain) in March 9, 1974. After studying Physics in the Complutense University of this same city, Ismael Serrano starts his musical career in the early nineties in Madrid, singing in a new bar/café circuit, with names as Libertad 8, Galileo and Nuevos Juglares. The movement proved to be very popular again, with live music performances of new singers that remembers that of 20 years ago ‘Protest’ singing resistance against the political situation in Spain during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. In 1997 Ismael Serrano signs with Polygram (now Universal) and releases his first disc: “Atrapados en Azul”, with songs such as "Papá cuéntame otra vez", "Vértigo" o "Amo tanto la vida" that became hymns for youngsters in Spain and Latin America. For this work he is nominated as ‘Best revealing author” for the Spanish Musical Awards of the “Sociedad General de Autores y Editores”. The follow-up disk, "La memoria de los peces" (1998), increases his popularity (sales level for Platinum in Spain, Gold in Argentina). In his third production “Los paraísos desiertos” (2000) new trends can be detected, with Jazz styles and African sounds. Two important music nominations for this work: Best Original Song for the Goya Movie Awards (The “Spanish Oscars”) for the song “Km.0” (of the feature with the same title) and Best Sound Engineering for the Grammy Latin Awards in 2001. New productions appears in the

La Memoria De Los Peces

Atrapados En Azul

La Traición De Wendy

Sueños De Un Hombre Despierto

Naves Ardiendo Más Allá De Orión

El Viaje De Rosetta

La LLamada

Principio De Incertidumbre

Los Paraisos Desiertos

Acuérdate De Vivir

Papá Cuéntame Otra Vez (Sus Grandes Éxitos 1997-2013)

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