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Enrique Bunbury

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Spanish singer and songwriter

Enrique Bunbury
Bunbury in 2012
Bunbury in 2012
Background information
Born (1967-08-11)11 August 1967 (age 58)
OriginZaragoza, Aragon, Spain
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • harmonica
  • bass
  • drums
Years active1984–present
WebsiteOfficial website
Musical artist

Enrique Ortiz de Landázuri Izarduy (born 11 August 1967),[1] best known asEnrique Bunbury, is a Spanish singer and songwriter.[2] He has been described as "by far the most international star ofSpanish rock."[3] He was propelled to fame as lead singer ofHéroes del Silencio. After the band disbanded in 1996, Bunbury gradually developed a solo career.[4] His "tessitura" singing style would be in thebaritone range. The Latin Recording Academy would describe Bunbury as "not only one of the most visionary rock stars ever to emerge from Spain, but also a 21st century master when it comes to crafting transcendent songs in the Spanish language."[5]

Career

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Bunbury 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 theOscar Wilde stage playThe Importance of Being Earnest, the musician founded the bandHéroes del Silencio, becoming a major player in the Spanish rock scene.The band eventually broke up in 1996 and Bunbury embarked on his solo career in 1997 by launching an electro-rock album, Radical Sonora with his new band: Copi (piano), Del Moran (bass), Ramon Garcias (drums) and former Héroes del Silencio guitarist Alan Boguslavsky.

Known for reinventing himself,[6] in 1999 Bunbury released the albumPequeño (Small), which sounded very different from anything he had ever done before. His band also underwent changes, Boguslavsky was replaced by Rafa Dominguez, and new faces came on board: Ana Belén Estaje (violin), Luis Miguel Romero (percussion), Javier Iñigo, Javier Garcia Vega & Antonio Ríos on the metal instruments.

This band was known as the "Huracán Ambulante" ("Wandering Hurricane"); they had great energy onstage and performed with tremendous gusto. In 2005 after 8 years together, Bunbury dissolved the band due to a series of events that caused him to feel frustrated with the record label and his future. Bunbury took a trip to disconnect and clear his thoughts by spending some time in Cuba. After some time he connected with Spanish singer songwriter Nacho Vegas. They agreed to record a new album titled "El Tiempo De Las Cerezas". The album was released in 2006 with a small tour. This led to the release of a live DVD performance at The Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona.

In 2007, Héroes del Silencio agreed to take part in an exclusive worldwide tour consisting of ten concerts to be performed in ten cities worldwide, which bore the name "Tour 2007" and marked the 20th anniversary of their first performances and the ten years that had elapsed since their dissolution as a band in 1996.[7] The first concert took place in Guatemala City on 15 September, followed by Buenos Aires (21 September), Monterrey, Mexico (25 September), Los Angeles (28 September), Mexico City (4 & 6 October), Zaragoza, Spain (10 & 12 October), Seville, Spain (20 October) and Valencia, Spain (27 October), which wrapped up the '07 Tour.

Bunbury went on to ensemble a new band which goes by the name "Los Santos Inocentes" (The Innocent Saints). Bunbury has recorded eight studio albums with Los Santos Inocentes. Helville De Luxe (2008), Las Consecuencias (2010), Licenciado Cantinas (2011), Palosanto (2013), MTV Unplugged: El Libro De Las Mutaciones (2015), Expectativas (2017), Posible (2020), and Curso De Levitación Intensivo (2020).

UnlikeHéroes del Silencio, Bunbury's solo career has been very different in terms of musical sound but managed to keep the essence of rock, while experimenting with various rhythms from electronic music and Middle Eastern sounds in the early stages of his solo career tocabaret music,rancheras,blues,flamenco andtango, or tosalsa,milonga,boleros andcumbia in one of his latest works which pays tribute to Latin America.[8] According to La Banda Elastica, "Rock gods do exist... and Enrique Bunbury is definitely one of them."[9] He is renowned for his powerful, operatic voice[10][11] which can range from F2-A5 with the ability to hit C3.[12] Bunbury is a baritone.[13] The SESAC Latina Music Awards honoured him with the Icon Award in 2019.[14] He will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award by The Latin Recording Academy in 2025 as a "pioneering, musically omnivorous and intensely poetic" musical legend.[15]

A documentary directed by Alexis Morante was released in 2016 entitledEl camino más largo (The Longest Way), which chronicles the 2010 tour Bunbury did of the United States.[16][17]

He is avegan.[18]

Discography

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Enrique Bunbury performing in 2010
See also:Héroes del Silencio discography

Studio albums

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YearAlbumPeak chart positions
SPA
[19]
ARG
[20]
1997Radical Sonora15
1999Pequeño10
2002Flamingos11
2004El Viaje a Ninguna Parte39
2008Hellville de Luxe1
2010Las Consecuencias1
2011Licenciado Cantinas2
2013Palosanto2
2017Expectativas13
2020Posible16
2020Curso de Levitación intensivo3
2023Greta Garbo1
2025Cuentas Pendientes1
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Live albums

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YearAlbumPeak chart positions
SPA
[19]
MX
[21]
2000Pequeño Cabaret Ambulante
2003Una Cita en Flamingos
2005Freak Show3
2011Gran Rex13
2012De Cantina en Cantina. On Stage 2011–12 Live
2013Cualquier Tiempo Pasado... Live 2011–2012
2015MTV Unplugged: El Libro De Las Mutaciones1
2019California Live!!!6
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Awards and nominations

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Latin Grammy Awards

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YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2000Best Male Rock Vocal Performance"El Extranjero"Nominated[22]
2005Best Rock Solo Vocal AlbumEl Viaje a Ninguna ParteNominated
2009Hellville de LuxeNominated[23]
Best Rock Song"Hay Muy Poca Gente"Nominated
2012Best Long Form Music VideoLicenciado Cantinas, The MovieNominated[24]
2014Best Rock AlbumPalosantoNominated[25]
Best Rock Song"Despierta"Nominated
2018"La Actitud Correcta"Nominated[26][27]
Best Rock AlbumExpectativasWon
2021Curso de Levitación IntensivoNominated[28]
2022Best Rock Song"Esperando una Señal"Nominated[29]

Note: Two other songs performed by Bunbury but not written by him have been nominated for theLatin Grammy Award for Best Rock Song, "Gozilla" withLeiva andXimena Sariñana in 2019 and "El Sur" withLove of Lesbian in 2021, both nominations went to the songwriters of each song; Leiva for the former and Santi Balmes & Julián Saldarriaga for the latter.

MTV Europe Music Awards

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YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2002Best Spanish ActHimselfNominated[30]
2004Won[31]
2016Won[32]

References

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  1. ^Cubillo, Óscar (27 April 2016)."Bunbury: diario de ruta".El Correo.
  2. ^"Enrique Bunbury | Biografía | MTVla.com". Archived fromthe original on 17 March 2010. Retrieved18 January 2010.
  3. ^"Enrique Bunbury: «Un camerino con niños es el gesto más auténtico del rock".Larazon.es. 23 July 2016. Retrieved25 November 2017.
  4. ^Santamarta, Rubén (3 November 2017)."Bunbury da otro estirón a sus 50 años".La Voz de Galicia.
  5. ^"The Latin Recording Academy® Announces Its 2025 Special Awards Recipients".
  6. ^"Bunbury: Un Artista En Constante Mutación".Labandaelastica.com. 23 January 2016. Archived fromthe original on 25 July 2021. Retrieved25 November 2017.
  7. ^[1][dead link]
  8. ^"Movistar Store".Entretenimiento.terra.com.co. Archived fromthe original on 23 December 2014. Retrieved25 November 2017.
  9. ^"Enrique Bunbury Rocks the Hollywood Palladium • May 19, 2016".Labandaelatica.com. 30 June 2016. Retrieved25 November 2017.
  10. ^"Enrique Bunbury".IMDb. Retrieved25 November 2017.
  11. ^"Enrique Bunbury to End World Tour in L.A."[permanent dead link]
  12. ^"Enrique Bunbury".Therangeplace.forummotions.com. Retrieved25 November 2017.
  13. ^Reed Johnson."Enrique Bunbury tour to include Anaheim, Hollywood Palladium".Los Angeles Times.
  14. ^"Enrique Bunbury to Receive Icon Award at SESAC Latina Music Awards".Billboard.
  15. ^"The Latin Recording Academy® Announces Its 2025 Special Awards Recipients".
  16. ^"El documental sobre gira de Enrique Bunbury se exhibirá en México". Archived fromthe original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved7 March 2016.
  17. ^Pablo Scarpellini (27 February 2016)."La triple corona de Enrique Bunbury". Al Borde. Retrieved9 March 2016.
  18. ^Ordóñez, Mónica (3 December 2015)."ENTREVISTA – Enrique Bunbury: 'reconozco que mis obsesiones son insistentes'".M80radio.com (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 26 January 2019. Retrieved23 June 2016.
  19. ^ab"Search for: Bunbury".Spanishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved5 June 2023.
  20. ^"Los discos más vendidos".Diario de Cultura (in Spanish).CAPIF. Archived fromthe original on 8 November 2017. Retrieved15 November 2017.
  21. ^Peak position in México:
  22. ^"Complete List Of Nominations For First-ever Latin Grammy Awards".allbusiness.com. Archived fromthe original on 12 November 2007. Retrieved2 May 2008.
  23. ^"Conoce a los nominados a los Grammy Latinos" (in Spanish). Terra Networks México. 19 September 2009. Retrieved28 January 2011.
  24. ^"THE LATIN ACADEMY OF RECORDING ARTS & SCIENCES, INC. FINAL NOMINATIONS"(PDF).Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 4 October 2012. Retrieved25 September 2012.
  25. ^"Conoce a los nominados a los Grammy Latinos" (in Spanish). Terra Networks México. 19 September 2009. Retrieved28 January 2011.
  26. ^"J Balvin Tops Latin Grammy Nominations, Romantic Singer-Songwriters Edge Out Reggaeton and Trap".Billboard. Retrieved14 October 2018.
  27. ^"Lista completa de ganadores de los Latin Grammy".Marca. 15 November 2018. Retrieved27 September 2022.
  28. ^"22nd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards® FINAL NOMINATIONS"(PDF).Latin Recording Academy. 28 September 2021. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 3 November 2021. Retrieved2 October 2021.
  29. ^"23rd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards Final Nominations"(PDF).The Latin Recording Academy. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 23 September 2022. Retrieved20 September 2022.
  30. ^"IGLESIAS, BUNBURY, SÔBER, AMARAL Y EL CANTO DEL LOCO, CANDIDATOS A LOS PREMIOS MTV" (in Spanish).Los 40. 13 November 2002. Retrieved9 October 2020.
  31. ^"Bunbury, Ubago, Bisbal, Bebe y Estopa, candidatos a los MTV Europe" (in Spanish).El Mundo. 6 October 2004. Retrieved9 October 2020.
  32. ^"Álvaro Soler, Amaral, Bunbury, Corizonas y Leiva compiten este domingo en los MTV EMAS 2016 por 'Mejor artista español'" (in Spanish).La Vanguardia. 5 November 2016. Retrieved10 October 2020.

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