ABC: Emilio Aragón: “When what need to be done has been done, why not do what you want?
The versatile artist returns to his native Cuba with his new album La Vuelta Al Mundo
The versatile artist returns to his native Cuba with his new album La Vuelta Al Mundo
In 2019 Battle of the Giants returns to become the biggest benefit concert of the year and does so in the name of a huge challenge at a time of climate crisis: WATER
This sums up Emilio Aragón’s participation in the successful Paquita Salas series. On this occasion he plays a RESAD evaluator who judges the audition of an aspiring actress, the character of Anna Castillo. She decides to change her dramatic proposal at the last moment, recognizing before the jury that she has done it at the last minute for lack of confidence. No matter what others say about it, if your heart tells you that it’s okay, it’s okay will be the most important lesson of the course for her, and the one should be applied by all.
The Buero Vallejo Theatre in Alcorcón will host Circlassica from September 19 to 22. The show, created and directed by Emilio Aragón, has been a great success in Madrid, attracting more than 185,000 spectators
You must compose a little bolero for me, said Emilio Aragón’s mother to him. Diligently, his son created an entire album, La Vuelta al Mundo, which has just been released and in which he pays tribute to his roots and those of his Cuban mother, with love for Cuba and a very happy nostalgia
He publishes an album through an alter ego, Bebo San Juan, in which he explores his roots as an emigrant in Latin America: La Vuelta al Mundo
Almost 30 years after playing at being a rock star with Te huelen los pies, the most versatile of the Aragón family is presented with his alter ego, Bebo San Juan, and a disc of Cuban music.
The musical all-rounder wishes for the American singer to give voice and music to a fundraising concert for Lucha de Gigantes by Antonio Vega
The MAPFRE Foundation awards the Spanish artist and three entities that work towards an equal society
Having recently turned 60, the artist records an album of Cuban sones dedicated to his mother and three grandchildren, and remembers how fame gave him anxiety