

On August 24, 2010, after a twenty year relationship, Julio Iglesias and Mirand Rignsburger were married in a religious ceremony in the Parish of the Virgen del Carmen of Marbella. The couple has three sons (Miguel born September 7, 1997), Rodrigo (born April 3, 1999), Guillermo (born May 5, 2007) and twin daughters (Victoria and Cristina born May 1, 2001). In 1968, Iglesias won the songwriter’s Benidorm International Song Festival in Spain with the song “La vida sigue igual” (Life continues just the same), which was used in the autobiographical film of the same title. In 1970, he represented Spain in the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest, earning fourth place with the song “Gwendolyne.” Having signed with Discos Columbia - the Spanish branch of Columbia Records - he had a number one hit across Europe with “Un Canto A Galicia,” selling 1 million copies on Germany. In 1975, he found success in the Italian market with the Italian recording “Se mi lasci non vale” (If you leave me, it can’t be), amongst many other notable albums including 1974’s A Flor de Piel, 1975’s El Amor and 1978 Soyįollowing the annulment of his first marriage to Preysler in 1979, Iglesias moved to Miami Florida, USA and signed a deal with CBS International. He began singing in different languages including English, French, Portuguese, and German, releasing the album “De Niña a Mujer” in 1981 that contained his first English -language hit: A Spanish cover of “Begin the Beguine,” a UK number 1 hit.

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