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Luz Casal @ 50

Luz Casal @ 50

Luz Casal (born November 11, 1958 at Boimorto, Galicia) is a Spanish pop singer. She is best-known for songs such as “Un Año de Amor” and “Piensa en mí,” popularized in the films of Pedro Almodóvar.

This entry was posted in European culture, music on November 11, 2008 by jahsonic.

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