Paco Ibáñez

Paco Ibáñez

  • Birthday: 11/20/1934
  • Place of birth: València, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain
  • Fame for: Acting

Biography

Francisco "Paco" Ibáñez (born 20 November 1934 in Valencia) is a Spanish singer and musician. He never composed his own lyrics, but used famous poems, like those of Federico García Lorca, Luis Cernuda, Rafael Alberti or Miguel Hernández. He also sang compositions from Georges Brassens. He went to France in 1952 and recorded his first album in 1964. During the events in France of May 1968, he performed in the Sorbonne and became known as a rebel artist. The youngest of four siblings, he was born to a Valencian father and a Basque mother. He spent his first years in Barcelona, only returning there in 1994 after a long exile; his family had had to flee to France after the Spanish civil war due to his father's membership of the anarcho-syndicalist CNT union. They lived in Paris until the beginning of the German occupation of France, when his father was arrested and deported to an internment camp for Spanish Republican prisoners. His mother took their four children back to San Sebastián to find work, and they lived together in her family's ancestral home in Aduna, Guipuzkoa, until he was 14. Source: Article "Paco Ibáñez" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

José & Pilar
Release date: 10/18/2010

José & Pilar

Role(s): Self

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Mosaïque
Release date: 12/26/1976

Mosaïque

Role(s): Self

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Discorama
Release date: 2/4/1959

Discorama

Role(s): Self

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Le Grand Échiquier
Release date: 1/12/1972

Le Grand Échiquier

Role(s): Self

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Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Release date: 1/12/1975

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

Role(s): Self

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