Nacho Cano
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.
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Department Production
Job Associate Producer
Average Rating6.56 votesRelease DateJan 13, 199333 years ago -
Department Sound
Job Music
Average Rating7.01 votesRelease DateApr 06, 199036 years ago -
Department Directing
Job Director
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Department Sound
Job Music
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Department Sound
Job Music
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Department Sound
Job Music
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Department Sound
Job Songs
Average Rating0.00 votesRelease DateDec 26, 198441 years ago
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