Bravo (Spanish group) explained

Bravo
Origin:Spain
Years Active:1982–1986
Current Members:
Luis Villar
Yolanda Hoyos
Esteban Santos

Bravo was a Spanish musical group formed in 1982.

The band rose to fame in Spain when they were chosen to represent their country in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984. Spain had received nul points in 1983 and few were expecting a great result with Bravo's entry, "Lady, Lady". However, the song finished in third place in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 and had great success in the charts in Spain and Latin America.

The band was invited onto many shows in Latin America (including Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic) and participated in the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile. The band released two albums before dissolving in 1986.

Members

The band consisted of, Luis Villar, Yolanda Hoyos and Esteban Santos.

On 1 November 2020, Esteban Santos died at the age of 69.[1]

Discography (albums)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fallece Esteban Santos, componente del grupo Bravo (España 1984), a los 69 años. Eurovision-spain.com. es. 1 November 2020.