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Nacho Cano - 10 things to know with detail
Nacho Cano is a Spanish musician, composer, and producer, best known for being a member of the pop group Mecano.
Cano was born Ignacio Cano Andrés on February 26, 1963, in Madrid, Spain.
He formed Mecano in 1981 with his brother José María Cano and singer Ana Torroja. The group became one of the most successful pop bands in Spanish history.
Cano was the primary songwriter for Mecano, composing many of their biggest hits including "Hijo de la Luna," "Me cuesta tanto olvidarte," and "La fuerza del destino."
Apart from his work with Mecano, Cano has also released solo albums and produced music for other artists.
Cano has won numerous awards for his music, including several Ondas Awards and a Latin Grammy for his work on the soundtrack of the film "La Lengua de las Mariposas."
In addition to his music career, Cano is also known for his work in musical theater. He has composed music for several successful stage productions, including "Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar" and "A."
Cano is considered a pioneer of Spanish pop music, known for his innovative and eclectic style that blends pop, rock, and electronic music.
Cano is openly gay and has been an advocate for LGBTQ rights in Spain.
Despite Mecano disbanding in 1992, Cano continues to be a prominent figure in the Spanish music industry, collaborating with other artists and releasing new music.