Patricia Kraus
Patricia Kraus | |
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Born | (1964-01-04) 4 January 1964 (age 60) Milan, Italy |
Origin | Milan, Italy |
Genres | Pop, Jazz, Blues |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument | Vocal |
Website | Patricia Kraus |
Patricia Kraus (Spanish pronunciation: [paˈtɾiθja kɾaws]; born 4 January 1964) is a Spanish singer, best known for her participation in the 1987 Eurovision Song Contest.
Early life
Kraus was born in Milan, Italy.[1] Kraus' father was Alfredo Kraus, a Spanish tenor. As a youngster, Kraus trained as a classical vocalist, but later opted for pop-rock music in preference.
Career
In 1987, Kraus was chosen internally by TVE as the Spanish representative for that year's Eurovision Song Contest with the song "No estás solo" ("You're Not Alone"). It was not seen by commentators as a Eurovision-friendly song, and at the 1987 Eurovision, held on 9 May in Brussels, could only place 19th out of the 22 entries.[2] The performance is nowadays remembered more for the strange heavy make-up Kraus wore than for the song itself.[3]
Kraus released her first self-titled album shortly after her Eurovision appearance. Further albums followed, including two of experimental electronica in collaboration with Daniel Assante, which were critically well-received although modest sellers. In 1999 she formed the group Waxbeat with Juan Belda and Juan Gómez Acebo, and two albums were released. In 2006, she took part as a singing trainer in the television series Operación Triunfo, and released a solo album, Alma, in 2007. Kraus, along with Assante and Italian musicians Enrico Barbaro and Gherardo Catanzaro, is currently working under the name of Vintage Club Band.
Albums discography
- 1987: Patricia Kraus
- 1989: De animales y de selva
- 1991: El eco de tu voz
- 1996: Batería y voz en dos movimientos (with Daniel Assante)
- 1998: Atlanterra (with Daniel Assante)
- 1998: I Amm
- 2000: Lava's Lamp (with Waxbeat)
- 2003: Go Outside and Play (with Waxbeat)
- 2007: Alma
- 2009: Vintage Fun Club
- 2011: Retrocollection
- 2013: Divazz
References
External links
- Patricia Kraus website (Spanish)
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Preceded by Cadillac with "Valentino" | Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987 | Succeeded by La Década Prodigiosa with "La chica que yo quiero (Made in Spain)" |
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- Alejandro Abad
- Alfred
- Amaia
- Remedios Amaya
- Soraya Arnelas
- Azúcar Moreno
- Bacchelli
- Victor Balaguer
- Barei
- Conchita Bautista
- Beth
- Blanca Paloma
- Braulio
- Bravo
- Cadillac
- Blas Cantó
- Antonio Carbonell
- Chanel
- Rodolfo Chikilicuatre
- David Civera
- Anabel Conde
- D'Nash
- Sergio Dalma
- La Década
- Daniel Diges
- Edurne
- ESDM
- José Guardiola
- Mikel Herzog
- Julio Iglesias
- Karina
- Las Ketchup
- Patricia Kraus
- Marcos Llunas
- Ruth Lorenzo
- Lucía
- Lydia
- Massiel
- Micky
- Miki
- Betty Missiego
- Mocedades
- Jaime Morey
- Manel Navarro
- Nebulossa
- Nina
- Peret
- Lucía Pérez
- Ramón
- Raphael
- Rosa
- Salomé
- Paloma San Basilio
- Eva Santamaría
- Sergio and Estíbaliz
- Pastora Soler
- Son de Sol
- Tim, Nelly and Tony
- Trigo Limpio
- José Vélez
- Serafín Zubiri
- "Algo pequeñito"
- "Algo prodigioso"
- "Amanece"
- "Amanecer"
- "¡Ay, qué deseo!"
- "Baila el Chiki Chiki"
- "Bailar pegados"
- "Bailemos un vals"
- "Bandido"
- "Bloody Mary"
- "Brujería"
- "Canta y sé feliz"
- "Caracola"
- "La chica que yo quiero (Made in Spain)"
- "Colgado de un sueño"
- "Contigo hasta el final"
- "Dancing in the Rain"
- "Dile que la quiero"
- "Dime"
- "Do It for Your Lover"
- "Eaea"
- "Él"
- "Ella no es ella"
- "En un mundo nuevo"
- "Enséñame a cantar"
- "Eres tú"
- "Estando contigo"
- "Europe's Living a Celebration"
- "La fiesta terminó"
- "Gwendolyne"
- "Hablemos del amor"
- "Hombres"
- "I Love You Mi Vida"
- "La La La"
- "Lady, Lady"
- "Llámame"
- "Nacida para amar"
- "No estás solo"
- "No quiero escuchar"
- "La noche es para mí"
- "Para llenarme de ti"
- "¡Qué bueno, qué bueno!"
- "Que me quiten lo bailao"
- "¿Qué voy a hacer sin ti?"
- "Quédate conmigo"
- "Quédate esta noche"
- "¿Quién maneja mi barca?"
- "Say Yay!"
- "Sin rencor"
- "SloMo"
- "Sobran las palabras"
- "Su canción"
- "Todo esto es la música"
- "Tu canción"
- "Tú volverás"
"Universo"- "Valentino"
- "La venda"
- "Vivo cantando"
- "Voy a quedarme"
- "Vuelve conmigo"
- "Y sólo tú"
- "Yo soy aquél"
- "Zorra"
- Note: Entries scored out signify where Spain did not compete