About Amanda Miguel
Amanda Antonia Miguel Samso is an Argentine-born Mexican singer-songwriter, pianist and businesswoman.
With more than 36 years of artistic career, Amanda Miguel has released 12 studio albums, has sold over 15 million copies around the world and has received multiple gold and platinum disc certifications.
Miguel was born in Gaiman, in the Chubut Province in Argentina, June 1, 1956.
At 17, she met Diego Verdaguer, a man five years her senior, whom she would later marry. At this time, Verdaguer was already an established artist, and she joined his musical group called Mediterráneo. The group enjoyed success in Los Angeles, California, but after being discovered by a Univision network record executive, she launched her own solo career with help from San Diego.
Miguel's first album, El Sonido Vol. 1, was recorded in 1981, and released a year later. Implementing a different sound and style than Mediterráneo, her album was a success. Follow-up albums were released a year later. Songs during this period, such as Asi No Te Amara Jamas, Él Me Mintió , and Mi Buen Corazón have become staples of Los Angeles radio stations for KRCD-FM Recuerdo 103.9/98.3 FM.
The birth of their daughter, Ana Victoria, led Miguel to break from the recording studio and focus on motherhood.
She would return to the music scene in 1987, with her fourth album, El Pecado. In 1989 she recorded her fifth studio album, El rostro del Amor, with lyrics by Anahi van Zandweghe. Its title song was chosen to greet Pope John Paul II in his visit to Mexico.
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