Vicente Seguí
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Born | (1978-12-25) 25 December 1978 (age 45) Vilamarxant, Valencia, Spain |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 2003 – present |
Labels | Vale Music (2004–2006) Warner Music (2006–2008) Independent (2008–present) |
Website | vicentesegui |
Musical artist
Vicente Seguí Porres, (b. 25 December 1978) better known simply as Vicente, is a Spanish singer born in Vilamarxant. He started with the Valencia orchestra "La Metro".[1] He took part and won the title in the third series of Operación Triunfo in 2003.
He later released three albums and did many concerts. He also collaborated in musical programs on Valencian TV including Bona Nit and El Picú as copresenter and singer.
Discography
- Confidencias (released on Universal – Vale Music on 20 April 2004 produced by Alejandro Abad)
- Gardel Mediterráneo (released on Warner Music on 12 September 2006, produced by Nacho Mañó)
- Mirándote lanzado (released 20 July 2009) produced by Jose Manuel Domenech
References
- ^ Biography page on vicentesegui-fanclub.com site
External links
- Official Website
- YouTube Official page
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- Àlex Casademunt
- Nuria Fergó
- Gisela
- Naím Thomas
- Natalia Rodríguez
- Tony Santos
- Vega
- Elena Gadel
- Cristie
- Mai Meneses
- Guillermo Martín
- Jorge González
- Mayte Macanás
- Lola Índigo
- Chiara Oliver
- Carlos Lozano (series 1–3)
- Jesús Vázquez Martínez (series 4–7)
- Pilar Rubio (series 8)
- Roberto Leal (series 9–11)
- Chenoa (series 12–)
Note: Finalists shown in order of final ranking from first to sixth. In italics, the winner of each series.
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