Patxi Andión

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Francisco "Patxi" Andión González (6 October 1947 – 18 December 2019) was a Spanish singer-songwriter, musician and actor.

Patxi Andión
Born(1947-10-06)6 October 1947
Died18 December 2019(2019-12-18) (aged 72)

Biography

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Patxi Andión was born to Basque parents in Madrid in 1947 and lived part of his childhood in the Basque town of Azpeitia. His political beliefs led him to seek exile in Paris, where he took part in the May 68 protests and where he subsequently embarked on his musical career.

Andión died in a car accident in Cubo de la Solana in the Spanish province of Soria on 18 December 2019.[1]

Acting

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Films

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Television

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  • Las pícaras (1983) (actor in the episode "La pícara Justina"). Television series.
  • Brigada Central (1989) (actor in an episode). Television series directed by Pedro Masó.
  • Página de sucesos (1985) (actor). Television series directed by Antonio Gimenez Rico.
  • La virtud del asesino (1997) (actor y scriptwriter). Directed by Roberto Bodegas, based on the book of the same name written by Patxi Andión himself.

Discography

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  • Retratos (1969)
  • Once canciones entre paréntesis (1971)
  • Palabra por palabra (1972)
  • Posiblemente (1972)
  • A donde el agua (1973)
  • José María Iparragirre Patxi Andion'en era (1973)
  • Como el viento del norte (1974)
  • El libro de buen amor (1975)
  • Viaje de ida (1976)
  • Cancionero prohibido (1978)
  • Arquitectura (1979)
  • Evita (musical) (1981)
  • Amor primero (1983)
  • El balcón abierto(1986)
  • Nunca, nadie (1998)

Collaborations

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Singles

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  • Vallekas (1987). The theme song of the movie "La estanquera de Vallecas", it was released as a promotional single on the compilation album Dial Discos. In 1998, Patxi recorded a new version of the song, this time not edited for radio, for the album Nunca, nadie.

Books

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  • Canciones y otras palabras previas (Emiliano Escolar, 1980)
  • Susan (todo está por vivir) (Nueva Politécnica, 1983)
  • La virtud del asesino (Planeta, 1998)
  • La caza racional (Universidad Politécnica de Castilla-La Mancha, 2003)

References

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  1. ^ Morales, Manuel (1 December 2019). "Muere el cantante Patxi Andión en un accidente de tráfico". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  2. ^ Poets in New York at Discogs (list of releases)
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  • Listen to Paxti Andión [1]