José Luis Torregrosa
José Luis Torregrosa, (December 4, 1944 in Talavera de la Reina, Toledo – November 5, 2007 in Málaga) was a Spanish singer, musician, composer, and record producer. He worked with numerous artists including Julio Iglesias, Salvatore Adamo, Nino Bravo, and Massiel. His career was terminated in 1996 after suffering from cancer of the larynx; he later died from lung cancer. Provided by Wikipedia-
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13Published 1997Other Authors: “...Torregrosa, José...”
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14Published 1960Other Authors: “...Torregrosa, José...”
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17Published 1995Other Authors: “...Torregrosa, José...”
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