Zahara (Spanish musician)
This article is about the Spanish singer-songwriter. For the South African singer-songwriter and poet, see Zahara (South African musician).
Zahara | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | María Zahara Gordillo Campos |
Born |
Úbeda, Jaén, Spain | 10 August 1983
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitar |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Universal Music Group (2005–present) |
Associated acts | Love of Lesbian, Joaquín Sabina |
Website | www.zaharamania.net (in Spanish) |
María Zahara Gordillo Campos (born Úbeda, Jaén, Spain, September 10, 1983), better known as Zahara, is a Spanish singer-songwriter.
Biography and Education
Zahara wrote her first song when she was just fifteen years old, 'Una Palabra' (One Word).[1] Zahara attended the Colegio Público Sebastián de Córdoba, and she studied her music at the Conservatorio de Música in Ubeda.[1] She spent half a semester at the Instituto Francisco.[1] For her tertiary education, she studied in, and graduated from, the Magisterio Musical between Almeria and Granada.
Discography[2]
Studio Albums
- Día 913 (Day 913) (2005)
- La Fabulosa Historia De... (The Fabulous History Of...) (2009)
- La Pareja Tóxica (The Toxic Couple) (2011)
- Santa (Saint) (2015)
Singles
- Merezco (I Deserve) (2009)
- Con Las Ganas (Left Wanting) (2010)
- Lucha De Gigantes (Fight of Giants) with Love of Lesbian (2010)
- Pregúntale Al Polvo (Ask The Dust) (2011)
- Leñador y La Mujer América (Lumberjack And The American Woman) (2011)
- El Lugar Donde Viene a Morir El Amor (The Place Where Love Comes To Die) (2012)
- Crash (2015)
- El Frío (The cold) (2015)
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