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José Manuel Figueroa Sr. [2] [3] (April 8, 1951 – July 13, 2015), known professionally as Joan Sebastian (pronounced [ɟʝoˈan seβasˈtjan]), was a Mexican singer and songwriter. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Born in Juliantla , Guerrero , he composed more than 1,000 songs, including compositions for artists such as Bronco , Vicente Fernández , Lucero ...
José Manuel Figueroa was born on May 15, 1975, to Mexican singer Joan Sebastian and Teresa Figueroa-González in Juliantla, Guerrero, Mexico. [2] He is the eldest child of that relationship. His late brothers were Juan Sebastian Figueroa(†) and Trigo de Jesus Figueroa(†). [3] His father died in July 2015. [4]
Joan Sebastian is a Mexican singer-songwriter who has received awards and nominations for his contributions to the music industry. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Awards [ edit ]
Award-winning Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastián has died at the age of 64 after a long fight with cancer. Sebastián was diagnosed with bone cancer in 1999 and was battling his ...
Por Siempre Joan Sebastian (English title: Forever Joan Sebastian) [2] is a biographical miniseries about the late Mexican singer Joan Sebastian, who is portrayed by his two sons; José Manuel Figueroa (as an adult) and Julián Figueroa (as a younger man and teenager).
Para Siempre (English: Forever) is the 79th studio album released by Mexican singer Vicente Fernández on September 18, 2007, by Sony BMG Norte.Written and produced by Joan Sebastian, and co-produced by Jesús Rincón, the album was met with instant success.
"Estos Celos" (English: This Jealousy) is a song written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian and performed by Mexican recording artist Vicente Fernández. It was released as the lead single from Fernández's 79th studio album Para Siempre (2007).
Secreto de Amor is a studio album by Joan Sebastian. Released in 2000 on the Musart label, it was Sebastian's 27th studio album. [1] It won a Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Album of the Year in 2001. The title track also served as the theme song for the 2001 telenovela of the same name. [2]