Luis Cobos (born October 30, 1948) is a Spanish composer, conductor and musician. He is chairman of the management entity performers (AIE) and the chairman of the board of the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. He was married to the singer Angel.[1]
Career
Cobos initially began as an arranger and composer for a Los Angeles latin-soul aggregation called 'Conexión' who released a number of popular dance cuts and one album including "I will pray" from the late 1960s to the early 1970s.[2] In addition Cobos and his orchestra The Philharmonic Beethoven contributed further arrangements on a variety of latin releases during the 1970s.
In 1998, Cobos published his biography, La danza de los corceles (The Dance of the Horses).
Discography
Zarzuela (1982)
Sol y sombra (1983)
Mexicano (1984)
Más Zarzuela (1985)
La corte de Faraón (complete zarzuela) (1985)
Capriccio ruso (1986)
Olympus (1986)
Tempo d'Italia (1987)
Vienna Concerto (1988)
Opera Magna (1989)
Suite 1700 (1990)
Opera Extravaganza (1990)
Concerto Fantastico (1991)
Viento del Sur (1993)
Oscars (1994)
Best (1995)
Amor (1997)
La danza de los corceles (1998)
¡Viva México! (2000)
Encantados (2008)
References
^ABC (Madrid) ABC.es Hemeroteca
En la boda de Luis Cobos y Ángel July 22, 1992 – ABC (Madrid) – July 22, 1992, p. 121 – La Vía Láctea un día duró la boda del músico Luis Cobos y su novia, la cantante Ángel. La historia de esta pareja se remonta a seis años atrás que ..."