José Miguel Gallardo Vera, known for his stage name Miguel Gallardo (September 29, 1950 - November 11, 2005), is a Spanish singer and composer. He married a Spanish actress PilarVelázquez. [1] He married an ex-Spanish model Elizabeth Irizarry
Miguel Gallardo started his music career as a composer and wrote songs for other artists. In 1972 he began his career as a singer by the name Eddie Gallardo. His first songs as Eddie Gallardo were "Billy Bom", "Jenny", "Sentimiento", "Explosion de Amor", all of which were released in single. A year later, he changed the stage name to Miguel Gallardo, released several singles including "Quédate" inspired by Pablo Neruda's poem "Farewell" and named in Spanish single chart. In the first row 1975, Gallardo recorded his first studio album "Autorretrato". It included a lead singer "Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" and was released by EMI Records. Gara died of cancer in 2005, and his body was cremated. [Five]
It is said that the Mexican drug trafficking group was established in the 1980s by a person named Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo also known as "Godfather". With the help of Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo and Rafael Carlo Gentello, Miguel founded the Guadalajara cartel. This is the first thing related to Colombian cocaine transactions. One of Qatar. As Miguel Gallardo arrested two men who helped build the cartel, Gallardo, the leader of the cartel, showed "enough wisdom to privatize".
Miguel Gallardo started his music career as a composer and wrote songs for other artists. In 1972, he started a career as a singer under the name Eddie Gallardo. His first songs as Eddy Gallardo were "Billy Bom", "Jenny", "Sentimiento", "Explosion de Amor", all released as a single. A year later, he changed the stage name to Miguel Gallardo, was inspired by Pablo Neruda's poem Farewell and released a single containing "Quédate" ranked first in the Spanish single chart. . In 1975, Gallardo recorded his first studio album "Autorretrato". It included a lead singer "Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" and was released by EMI Records. Galla died of cancer in 2005 and his body was cremated
The Colombian partnered with the Mexican drug trafficking group called Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo. He integrated the small illegal drug smuggling activities of the 1960s and 1970s into one organization and became a major player in illegal drug trafficking at the border. The organization of Gallardo in Colombia is functioning as a conveyor belt for cocaine. Colombia and the Gallardo alliance evolved into a powerful drug cartel that works freely in the 1980s (Payan, 2006).