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Name
  
Amaya Uranga

TV shows
  
Disco de oro

Siblings
  
Roberto Uranga

Role
  
Singer


Amaya Uranga is serious, has white hair, mouth half opened, both eyes closed, in front of a yellow microphone, with two water bottles on both sides, wearing silver earrings, and a black top with a white design.

Albums
  
Sobre el latido de la ciudad, La Otra Espana

Similar People
  
Estibaliz Uranga, Inaki Uranga, Izaskun Uranga, Roberto Uranga, Carlos Zubiaga

Music group
  
Mocedades (1969 – 1984)

Hoy coahuila entrevista con amaya uranga vocalista de el consorcio


Amaya Uranga Amezaga (born February 18, 1947 in Bilbao, Spain) is a Spanish singer, best known for the fifteen years she spent as a member of the Basque folk/pop sextet Mocedades. She is a cousin of director Pablo Berger.

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A woman (left) is smiling, has white hair, her right hand up on the white-brown table, and a microphone in front, wearing a ring on her right hand, glasses on her head, earrings, and a violet top. A man (right) is bald, has a black and white mustache, his hands on the white-brown table, and a microphone in front, wearing a green top with white stripes on the shoulder.

Amaya uranga con eurovision y eres tu empezo todo


Biography

Amaya Uranga is smiling, has black hair, her right hand touching the side of her face, wearing black earrings, and a black top.

Uranga formed Mocedades in 1969 with eight members. After numerous group changes, Uranga together with her sister Izaskun, her brother Roberto, and three other male members became the so-called "historic six" members of Mocedades who came second in the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Eres Tú", and the band subsequently launched a hugely successful music career in Spain and Latin America.

A woman (left) is singing, has black hair, standing in front of a microphone, wearing earrings and a black shimmering dress. Behind her is a man that is bald, looking down, and a music stand. A woman (right) is singing, has white hair, holding a microphone with her right hand, behind her is a drum set, she is using a forearm crutch with her left hand, wearing a silver earpiece, and a black shimmering dress.

She was lead singer on many of Mocedades' most successful songs, such as the international smash hit "Eres Tú" and "Tómame o Déjame."

Solo career

Amaya Uranga is smiling, has black hair, her right hand holding her black top on her chin, and wears earrings and a black turtle neck top.

Uranga left Mocedades in 1984 to pursue a solo career, although she failed to surpass her success in Mocedades. In the mid-1990s, Uranga joined a new band called El Consorcio. She has also appeared as herself many times on Spanish-language television shows. Amaya performed from a wheelchair in 2011 after breaking her femur.

References

Amaya Uranga Wikipedia


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