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Artist

Andres De Leon

   
Number of songs: 4 | Total weeks on charts: 47
Appearing in a total number of: 5 charts | Total period running: 364 days
Biography

Andrés de León, whose real name is Christian Fernando Garcés Aguirre ( Santiago , October 6 of 1974 ), is a balladeer Chilean. After her recording debut in 1993 with the theme " My crazy summer love "achieved gold and platinum discs for sales of their output I want to have faith in 2010.
The musical calling of Andrew de Leon said in his childhood. In 1980, just 6 years, debuted on the show Sabado Gigante on Channel 13 , being anointed by critics as child revelation. Six years later he won the competition " Stars of the Future ", also from the television station said.
With this guarantee, in 1993 he signed his first recording contract with BMG, with whom he recorded the single " My crazy summer love "that became a classic in the summer months. In fact, until today it is a song that keeps rotating in various Chilean radios. Meanwhile, his international career began with appearances on " Sabado Gigante International "and opening for Whitney Houston in the U.S. recital held in Santiago in 1994.
A year later he released his second plate, all this time , which was recorded in full in London. In this work highlighted the singles " Anchored in My Heart "," Take me on the other side will "and" I've always loved. "The success of these subjects allowed him to be invited in 1996 the Festival of Viña del Mar, where he was a jury member in international competition, and the Acapulco Festival.
Sources: Wikipedia, Top40-Charts.com Editorial team


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