Antonio Orozco


Born in Barcelona on 23rd November 1972, Antonio Orozco is a Spanish singer-songwriter who started composing songs at the mere age of 15. While living his childhood in the L’Hospitalet region of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia, he discovered his interest in music and started playing guitar.

Antonio’s exposure to music is linked to his family who are originally sevillanos. As the town Seville is known as the birthplace of Flamenco, Antonio got the right feeling of flamenco music. He was also exposed to the traditional music of the surrounding regions during his childhood trip to Triana and Osum which made him realise that music is his only interest.

Holding his flamenco guitar close to the heart, Antonio Orozco grew up as a self-taught artist and began accompanying vocalists as a hobby. Initially in the start of his career, he played in bars and even train stations, and that was the time when his talent of writing and performing flourished just to the level of any professional artist.

Although he did not have any professional experience, Orozco released his first solo album Un Reloj y una Vela which sold more than 100,000 copies. It was pianist/producer Xavi Perez who inspired Antonio and also produced alongside Tato Latorre to release the album.

A year later in 2001, Antonio recorded and released Semilla de Silencio which was more mature with characteristically style of the artist to make it even more successful than the previous one.  Even though it was only the second disc of Antonio, this made him a known face in Spain.

In 2004, Orozco released his third work, El Principio del Comienzo that received similar response from Spanish music lovers around the world. The success of all those three tempted him to perform in various concerts held in US and Latin America.

The self-titled album Antonio Orozco released in 2005 which was a compilation of some of his best songs, including “Te Esperaré”, and “Déjame”. It was a tour edition that added together everything that was for this artist till 2005. This also includes three new tracks: Una y otra vez, Soñando volver, and Tapas.

It is available both in CD and DVD. The DVD of the album contains materials that had never before been published like concerts, videos, tour photo gallery and documentary.

After the release of Edición Tour 05, the artist released his next album named Cadizfornia in 2006 with 11 tracks and then Renovatio in 2009 with 12 beautiful self-written and composed songs.

This apart, Antonio has worked with English singer Lucie Silvas and Spanish multi-selling singer Malú (María Lucía) in two duets What You’re Made Of and Devuélveme la vida respectively. In 2006, he also released two singles: “Tres Corazones” and “Dime Por Qué”.

For more information about the artist and scheduled live concerts, visit the official website.


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