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Amanda Miguel

Amanda Miguel is an Argentine-born Mexican singer-songwriter, pianist, and businesswoman known for her powerful vocals and emotive performances. Rising to prominence in the 1980s, she achieved significant success throughout Latin America with numerous hit songs. She is recognized as one of the most iconic female voices in Latin music. Besides her music career, she is also an entrepreneur.


June 1, 1956: Amanda Miguel's Birth

On June 1, 1956, Amanda Miguel was born in Gaiman, Chubut Province, Argentina.

June 1956: Amanda Miguel Born

In June 1956, Amanda Miguel, the Argentine-born Mexican singer-songwriter, pianist, and businesswoman, was born.

1981: Recorded El Sonido Vol. 1 and Él Me Mintió release

In 1981, Amanda Miguel recorded her first album, El Sonido Vol. 1, which would be released a year later. Also in 1981, the song Él Me Mintió was released.

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1982: Mi Buen Corazón Release

In 1982, Amanda Miguel released the song Mi Buen Corazón.

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1987: Released El Pecado

In 1987, Amanda Miguel returned to the music scene with the release of her fourth album, El Pecado.

1989: Recorded El rostro del Amor

In 1989, Amanda Miguel recorded her fifth studio album, El rostro del Amor, with lyrics by Anahi van Zandweghe. The title song was chosen to greet Pope John Paul II in his visit to Mexico.

1996: Recorded and Released Amame una vez más

In 1996, Amanda Miguel traveled to Italy to record the album Amame una vez más, with lyrics by Anahi. The album was released the same year and received critical praise and positive sales. The title track was nominated for a Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Song of the Year.

1998: Recorded album 5 Dias

In 1998, Amanda Miguel returned to the studio to record the album 5 Dias.

2005: Released Piedra de Afilar album

In 2005, Amanda Miguel released her album Piedra de Afilar, co-produced with David Snow and Diego Verdaguer. The album featured a duet between Miguel and Diego, "Siempre Fuimos Dos", penned by David Snow, Diego Verdaguer and Miguel, with lyrics by Anahi.

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January 28, 2022: Death of Diego Verdaguer

On January 28, 2022, Amanda Miguel's husband, Diego Verdaguer, passed away. At the time of his death, they were living in Los Angeles.