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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Poveda and the second or maternal family name is León.
Miguel Poveda
Poveda at the Starlite Gala in 2019Poveda at the Starlite Gala in 2019
Background information
Birth nameMiguel Ángel Poveda León
Born (1973-02-13) 13 February 1973 (age 51)
Barcelona, Spain
GenresFlamenco
OccupationSinger
Websitewww.miguelpoveda.com
Musical artist

Miguel Ángel Poveda León (born 13 February 1973) is a Spanish flamenco singer.

Poveda has collaborated with artists from various disciplines who were previously unknown to flamenco audiences. He often collaborates with Spanish flamenco guitarist Juan Gómez "Chicuelo", with whom he has toured extensively in Europe, Japan and the US.

Early life

Poveda was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, to a father from Lorca, Murcia, and a mother from Puertollano, Castilla-La Mancha. In 2003, he moved to Seville.

Discography

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (July 2021)
  • Suena Flamenco (1998)
  • Zaguán (2001)
  • Desglaç (2005)
  • Tierra de Calma (2006), with Juan Carlos Romero
  • Coplas del Querer (2009), with Joan Albert Amargós & Chicuelo
  • Cante i Orquestra (2009), with Joan Albert Amargós & Chicuelo
  • Coplas del Querer, Live from El Gran Teatro de Liceu (2010)
  • Viento del Este (2010)
  • arteSano (2012)
  • Real (2012)
  • Diálogos de Buenos Aires a Granada (2013), with Rodolfo Mederos
  • Enlorquecido (2018)
  • Diverso (2021)

References

  1. Coderque, Isabel; Colita (1997). Flamencos: Cañizares, Duquende, Ginesa Ortega, Mayte Martín, Miguel Poveda : 20 de junio-14 septiembre, 1997, Palau de la Virreina, Barcelona. Ajuntament de Barcelona, Institut de Cultura. pp. n.p. Retrieved 16 December 2012.

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