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Ana Torroja

1959 - Today

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Ana Torroja Fungairiño, 3rd Marchioness of Torroja (born 28 December 1959) is a Spanish singer. She was the lead singer of the pop trio Mecano, considered one of the most popular pop bands from Spain during the 1980s and 1990s. Mecano split in 1998 and she embarked on a solo career. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ana Torroja is the 1,406th most popular singer (down from 1,275th in 2019), the 1,564th most popular biography from Spain (down from 1,460th in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Spanish Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Ana Torroja ranks 1,406 out of 4,381Before her are Irina Arkhipova, Carlos Vives, Rosario Flores, Joséphine Fodor, Tiziano Ferro, and Lyle Lovett. After her are Marc Almond, Terry Jacks, David Johansen, Gregg Rolie, Bobby Hebb, and Inger Berggren.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Ana Torroja ranks 284Before her are Bernardo Rezende, Anthony LaPaglia, Gerd Wessig, Rickson Gracie, Peter Mullan, and Petra Felke. After her are Thomas Quasthoff, Mirandinha, John J. Sullivan, Kim Newman, Sabine Meyer, and Choi Kang-hee.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Ana Torroja ranks 1,564 out of 3,355Before her are Adrián (1987), Emilio Zapico (1944), Pedro Solbes (1942), Urbano Navarrete Cortés (1920), Eladio Silvestre (1940), and Rosario Flores (1963). After her are Francisco Martínez Soria (1902), Julián Besteiro (1870), Abelardo Fernández (1970), Marcelo González Martín (1918), Maria del Mar Bonet (1947), and Francisco Asenjo Barbieri (1823).

Among SINGERS In Spain

Among singers born in Spain, Ana Torroja ranks 42Before her are Luz Casal (1958), Paloma San Basilio (1950), Miguel Ríos (1944), Rosalía (1993), Enrique Morente (1942), and Rosario Flores (1963). After her are Concha Piquer (1908), José Guardiola (1930), Laura Alonso (1976), Karina (1946), Álvaro Soler (1991), and Concha Buika (1972).