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Ampáro Sánchez , Alcalá la Real (Jaén), 24 September 1969, also known for Amparanoia is a singer, composer, music, Spanish writer and producer pioneer of musical miscegenation. He born in Alcalá la Real but to Granada where he began his musical career with his first band, Correcaminos, alternating with other formations as an occasional vocalist. In 1993 He went to Madrid where he recorded his first album titled "do well" with the Magnetic Factory. The Gang later created the group. In 1995 with a guitar and own songs added to some versions begins to play in some clubs of Malasaña. Along with the Vacazul created a group called Protect us the blues, with which he toured part of Spain and worked his way in France, establishing headquarters in Marseille. Morocco, especially Essaouira, Granada, Madrid and Marseille became a source of inspiration for Amparo. Manu Chao and Radio Bemba were installed in Malasaña. Amparo worked also putting reeds in a bar called Uncle Vinegar. Where they pricked and often would wake between guitars, drawers, bongos and other instruments to accompany one of the many musicians who landed there. It was the seed of Amparanoia group created in 1997. At 2000 Mexico discovered: music, the painting, Frida Kahlo, Chiapas and the revolutionary movement. In 2005 accompanied by three musicians remain for a month in the Zapatista community of La Realidad. He recorded the song Somos viento. In 2008 year ended Amparanoia and decided to take a road solo. It was a mature decision for two years he explained in an interview- that emerged in 2006 at a concert in Montreal when several of his players lost the flight to get to Canada and she had to go on stage with bassist and a drummer. In the decade of 2000 if it was settled down in San Pedro de Ribes. In 2010 he released his first solo album, Tucson-Habana with a compound acoustic repertoire entirely by the artist. It was recorded in two stages, one in 2007 Tucson, Arizona and one in 2009 in Havana. collaboration is included with the album Omara Portuondo. In 2012 Soul edited Cantaora, 13 songs in which also featured collaborations: Calexico (in Boy); Bebe (Outside, fair); De Pedro (levántante woman); Mane Ferret (old passion); Arianna Puello (The flower of the word), I bite (laps), Howe Gelb (Giant Sand leader, Free day in English) and Charlat'58 and Bongo Botrako (in reggae version of Soul singer). This is a more "acoustic" format, with a "journey inside and outside, to reflect what is happening to the planet ', explains. In 2014 he released the album Spirit of sun .