Description
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Enrique Ortiz de
Landázuri Izardui (a.k.a. Enrique Bunbury), born August 11, 1967 is a
Spanish rock singer-songwriter . Bunbury was born in Zaragoza, Spain. He
got involved in music in the early 1980s, making his debut in a high
school band called Apocalipsis, and later played along with Proceso
Entrópico. In 1984, Bunbury joined a group called Zumo de Vidrio,
debuting as a lead vocalist. After adopting the nickname of Bunbury,
taken from the Oscar Wilde stage play The Importance of Being Earnest,
the musician teamed up with Héroes del Silencio, becoming a major number
in the Hispanic rock scene. The band eventually broke up in 1996 and
Bunbury started his solo career in 1997 with a electro-rock album,
Radical Sonora with his new band: Copi (piano), Del Moran (bass), Ramon
Gacias (drums) and former Héroes del Silencio guitarist Alan
Boguslavsky.






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