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Miguel Ríos Campaña (born 7 June 1944) is a Spanish singer, composer, actor. He is one of the pioneers of
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in Spain.


Biography

Ríos was born in
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, a neighborhood of
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. The youngest of seven children, he went to work in a local bar at the age of fifteen after little formal education. His interest in rock and roll led him to participate in a song contest at Cenicienta 60
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, in which he and his friends won a prize for singing the
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"You Are My Destiny". With his mother's permission (his father had died a few months earlier), he moved to
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in 1961 at the age of sixteen, where he recorded his first four
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s. In popular circles he became known as ''Mike Ríos, the King of Twist''. As Mike Ríos he obtained some
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popularity during the first half of the 1960s. In 1964 he resumed using his real name which cost him the support of his group, Los Relámpagos (the Lightning). He made his first incursion into
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with a
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titled ''Dos chicas locas, locas'' (Two Crazy Girls). An introspective search for his true identity resulted in some rocky times. In 1967 he recorded ''"Vuelvo a Granada", "El río", "Contra el cristal", "El cartel", and "Mira hacia ti"''. It was in 1970 that he came to be known as a
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in Spain. His song "Himno de la alegría" (Hymn of Joy) was an extract of the last movement of the ninth symphony of
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and appeared at the height of what was known as
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. It was released in both the
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and the
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as "
A Song of Joy "A Song of Joy" ("Himno de la alegría") is the title of a popular rock song by the Spanish singer and actor Miguel Ríos. It is set to the tune the Ninth Symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven, as arranged by Waldo de los Ríos, who specialized in a ...
" in May 1970 on the
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, where combined sales in the U.S. and
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reached the one million mark in July. It reached No. 16 in the UK singles charts in August 1970. It was awarded a
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by the
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. The song peaked at number 1 in Australia and Canada. Ríos sold three million copies worldwide and was number one on some foreign music
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. It reached Number 14 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in 1970. The artistic career of Rios came to a sudden stop when, in 1972, he was arrested and jailed for smoking of marijuana shortly after his ''Rock y Amor'' (Rock and Love)
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. In the mid seventies he recorded three
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albums, but they were not commercially successful. In 1980, one of his most successful songs, "Santa Lucía", a ballad by Argentinian Roque Narvaja, appeared in his ''Rocanrol bumerang'' album. In 1982, Rios released ''Rock and Rios'' a live double album recorded during the 5 and 6 March in Madrid at the Pabellón del Real Madrid and published in June of the same year. This album is considered by many
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and
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as one of the most important works of modern Spanish (Iberian)
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and a turning point for the
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in Spain. Rios sold over 450,000 copies in less than one year, a feat he never again came close to surpassing. Ironically this concert was a celebration of his 20 years in the music business, yet most of the audience members had not even been born when he began his career. One of the unique aspects of this album was its release. While most live albums at the time were released after a
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was over, Rios released his at the same time as he started his tour. The success of both made him one of the wealthiest entertainers of the era. ''Rock and Rios'' is also considered a cultural marker for the transformation of Spanish society, as it slowly begun to enjoy the freedoms of a democracy born only six years earlier. It is also thought of as the precursor to Spain's "La Gran Movida" (literal translation: The Great Movement or The Great Flow - conceptual translation: The Great Vibe), which is a term that loosely defines the street youth culture of the 1980s in Spain.


Discography/certifications

*''Mira hacia ti'' 1969 *''Despierta'' 1970 *''Unidos'' 1971 *''Miguel Ríos en directo: Conciertos de Rock y amor''.1972 *''Miguel Ríos: Éxitos'' 1973 *''Memorias de un ser humano'' 1974 *''La huerta atómica'' 1976 *''Al-Andalus'' 1977 *''Los viejos rokeros nunca mueren'' 1979 *''Rocanrol bumerang'' 1980 - Spain: Gold (1980, page 913) *''Extraños en el escaparate'' 1981 - Spain: Gold (1981 page 914) *''Rock and Rios'' 1982 - Spain 3× Platinum (1982, page 916) *''El Rock de una noche de verano'' 1983 *''La encrucijada'' 1984 - Spain: Gold (1984, page 918) *''Lo más de rock en el ruedo'' 1985 *''El año del cometa'' 1986 *''Que noche la de aquel año'' 1987 *''Miguel Ríos'' 1989 *''Directo al corazón'' 1991 *''Así que pasen treinta años'' 1992 *''Por siempre'' 1995 *''Canciones de amor para tiempos difíciles'' 1995 *''Como si fuera la primera vez'' 1996 *''Miguel Ríos en concierto: Big Band Ríos'' 1998 *''Ana Belén, Miguel Ríos cantan a
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'' 1999 *''Miguel Ríos y las estrellas del rock latino'' 2001 *''60mp3'' 2004 *''Solo o en compañía de otros'' 2008 *''Bye Bye Ríos'' 2010 *''Symphonic Ríos'' (1CD + DVD) 2018


References and notes

''Much of the content of this article comes from the equivalent Spanish-language Wikipedia article, accessed September 5, 2006.'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Rios, Miguel 1944 births Living people People from Granada Singers from Andalusia Spanish male singers Rock en Español musicians Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners Latin music composers Latin music record producers Spanish composers Spanish male composers Spanish record producers