Spanish singer-songwriter Luis Eduardo Aute, whose politically charged songs became popular during Spain's transition from dictatorship to democracy, died Saturday (April 4) at the age of 76, a performing arts guild said.The Spanish General Society of Authors and Publishers said Aute died in Madrid after a recent decline his health.
Aute suffered a serious stroke in 2016 and never recovered fully.His biggest hit was the song "Al alba" ("At Dawn"), an homage to the victims of the repression carried out during the decades-long authoritarian rule of Gen.
Francisco Franco.Aute released over 30 albums. In addition to music, he was also an accomplished painter, sculpture, and film director..
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