Lucas Arnau

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Lucas Arnau
Birth name Lucas Arnau Fernandez
Born May 16, 1979 (1979-05-16) (age 29)
Origin Colombian flag Medellín, Colombia
Genre(s) Latin pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar
Years active 2000–present
Label(s) Sony BMG
Website Official Site


Lucas Arnau is a Colombian singer-songwriter who was born in Medellín, Antioquia on May 16, 1979.

Arnau's first album, "Un Poco Más" was produced by Jose Gaviria and Andres Munera in Miami, Florida and was released in Latin America in April, 2004.

His second album, "Rompecabezas" was launched in August 2006 and has been very well welcomed by his Fans in Colombia, and Latin America. The Album was produced by Grammy[1] and Latin Grammy[2] award winning song writer/producer Luis F. Ochoa in Miami, Florida and co-produced by Lucas Arnau and David Cardenas.

Both albums have been a smash hit in Latin America, especially in Colombia, Perú, and Ecuador.

Lucas Arnau was awarded Shock Magazine’s Best Colombian Pop Artist[3] on September 21st, 2007

[edit] Early life

Lucas Arnau’s musical curiosity started at a very young age inspired by his father’s singing and songwriting. His Mother, a creative director for an Advertising Agency in Colombia, was also an important influence in Arnau’s artistic interests. Lucas wrote his first song at age 11 and was able to sing it at the age of 23.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ GRAMMY Winners Search
  2. ^ LATIN GRAMMY Winners Search
  3. ^ Shock.com.co
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