Mari Trini  | |
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| Birth name | María Trinidad Pérez de Miravete-Mille y Pascual del Riquelme | 
| Born | 12 July 1947 Caravaca de la Cruz (Murcia), Spain  | 
| Died | 6 April 2009 (aged 61) Murcia, Spain  | 
| Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter | 
María Trinidad Pérez de Miravete-Mille y Pascual del Riquelme (12 July 1947 – 6 April 2009), better known as Mari Trini, was a Spanish singer-songwriter and from Caravaca de la Cruz.
She learned to play guitar as a youngster and wrote songs from an early age. Trini met producer Nicholas Ray in the 1960s, and he encouraged her to move to London; soon after she left for Paris, where she eventually signed to a record label.[1] Her debut album was released in 1969, and through the 1970s and 1980s was a popular figure in Spanish pop music.
Discography
- 1969: Mari Trini
 - 1970: Amores
 - 1971: Escúchame
 - 1973: Ventanas
 - 1973: L'automne
 - 1974: ¿Quién?
 - 1975: Canta en francés
 - 1975: Transparencias
 - 1976: Como el rocío
 - 1977: El tiempo y yo
 - 1978: Solo para ti
 - 1978: Ayúdala
 - 1979: A mi aire
 - 1981: Oraciones de amor
 - 1982: Una estrella en mi jardín
 - 1984: Mari Trini
 - 1984: Diario de una mujer
 - 1985: En vivo
 - 1986: Quién me venderá
 - 1987: En tu piel
 - 1990: Espejismos
 - 1993: Sus grandes éxitos
 - 1995: Sin barreras
 - 1996: Alas de cristal
 - 2001: Mari Trini con los Panchos
 
See also
References
- ↑ Mari Trini at Allmusic
 - ↑ The Spanish singer Trini has died in a hospital in Murcia Archived 2014-02-21 at the Wayback Machine. Turkish Weekly, 7 April 2009.
 
External links
- The Guardian: Obituary - Mari Trini
 - Europopmusic: Mari Trini
 - La página de Mari Trini
 - Mari Trini Necrology
 
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