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Nacho Cano

Known ForActing
Birthday1963-02-26
Age63 years old
Place of Birth Madrid, Spain
Also Known AsMecano

Biography

Ignacio „Nacho“ Cano Andrés (b. Madrid, 26 February 1963), better known as Nacho Cano, is a Spanish arranger, composer, and record producer. He and his brother showed an interest in music in their young lives. At 5, he began to play the Spanish guitar and at 12 he started his first band called "Prisma", with Toti Arboles and Eduardo Benavente, both of whom would later make up the core of the sociocultural movement that took place in Spain after Franco's death, known as the "Movida Madrileña". After playing in several different bands in his early teens, Nacho formed Mecano with his brother Jose and his brother's friend Ana Torroja. At 16, Nacho wrote "Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar" ("I Can’t Get Up Today"). Mecano signed their first record deal with CBS, when Nacho was 17 years old. This first album smashed all sales records in Spain, selling 1,000,000 copies in three months. At this time, Nacho met the influential Hans Zimmer who would help him produce and arrange Mecano's third album and his least sold album and the one that ends his contract with CBS Spain. Today, Nacho attributes Hans with teaching him the most important music lessons of his life. They remain friends and mentors to this day. It was during this journey also that Nacho met Penélope Cruz who would star in the music video for one of his most successful songs, "La Fuerza del Destino".(Destiny's Force) In 1992, seeking to escape the challenges that entail his success, he travelled to New York City with Penélope Cruz and wrote his first and best conceptual album "A World Split by the same god". They moved to London in 1994. Their relationship lasted through 1996, and they remain friends. With 4 albums on the market in 2002 he composed the music to represent Madrid's 2012 Olympic candidacy, also used for the 2016 candidacy. In 2004, Nacho composed the official wedding music for Prince Felipe of Spain, a work commissioned as a gift by Madrid City Hall. In April 2005, he debuted his first musical "Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar" ("I Can't Get up Today"), again recalling the success of the earlier written song of the same name. This show would receive the highest earnings in the history of Spain, selling out day after day for over 5 years. The musical was received with equal enthusiasm in Mexico. Following this show he launched ¨A¨, a new musical that premiered in Madrid and Barcelona with great success. During the spring of 2010 in his Ibiza studio, Nacho composed the inauguration music for the European Athletics Championships, held in Barcelona. He composed this work alongside the aerial choreographer Hansell Cereza, Nacho currently lives in Miami, Florida, and divides his time between his yoga studio and his music. Cano developed Malinche a Spanish-language stage musical, based on the Mexican Malinche legend. It premiered in Madrid in 2022. A Netflix documentary, Making Malinche: A Documentary by Nacho Cano, on the development of the show was produced in 2021. ... Source: Article "Nacho Cano" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Filmography

poster
2021
7.0
Documentary
Music

Making Malinche: A Documentary by Nacho Cano

poster
2004
4.2
Comedy

El asombroso mundo de Borjamari y Pocholo

poster
2006
Music

Mecanografía

poster
2015
8.0
Documentary

Pachá: El arquitecto de la noche

poster
1984
Music

Especial Mecano en Concierto

poster
1982
Music

Mecano - En concierto con Coca Cola

poster
1987
9.5
Music

Mecano - Mecano en Concierto

poster
1992
10.0
Music

Mecano - Tour 91-92

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2005
9.0
Music

Mecano: Grandes Éxitos

poster
2006
4.8
Comedy
Talk

El hormiguero

poster
1987
5.1
Talk

Sacrée Soirée

poster
1963
4.7

Viña del Mar International Song Festival

poster
1993
6.0
Talk

Noche de ronda

poster
2020
Documentary

Pongamos que hablo de

poster
1988
1.0

Mala Noche... ¡No!