Eva Amaral

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Eva Amaral
Birth name Eva María Amaral Lallana
Born August 4, 1973 (1973-08-04) (age 34)
Zaragoza, Spain
Genre(s) Folk Rock
Occupation(s) Vocalist, songwriter
Instrument(s) Voice
Years active 1993-Present
Associated acts Amaral (music group)

Eva María Amaral Lallana (Zaragoza, August 4, 1973) is a Spanish singer-songwriter, and member of the group Amaral with Juan Aguirre.

She studied sculpture studies in the Art School of Zaragoza. During this time, she was a member of the band "Bandera blanca", where she was the drummer. In 1993, she met the guitarist Juan Aguirre, who was a member of the band "Días de vino y Rosas". They both created the group Amaral. They moved to Madrid and they signed a contract with Virgin Records.

They have recorded 4 successful albums. They performed as the supporting Lenny Kravitz's band in Spain and their song Rosa de la Paz was included in a record to support Prestige boat victims, they made a performance in Nunca Máis demonstration in Madrid.

Also, she performs along with Moby on the song "Escapar", which is the Spanish version of "Slipping away".

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