Claudio Bermúdez

Claudio Bermúdez (born December 31, 1971, Mexico City) is a Mexican songwriter, musician, songwriter, producer, arranger, engineer and actor. He started his acting career at 12 years old. He studied piano with his father the piano concert pianist José Luis Bermúdez at 7 years old. His first experience as singer was at 16 years old, singing mariachi. In 1989, Claudio Bermúdez Cassani with 17 years old entered band Timbiriche where he shares credits with Diego Schoening, Paulina Rubio, Erik Rubín, Edith Márquez, Bibi Gaytán, Patty Tanús and then with Silvia Campos. In 1990 they recorded the album "Timbiriche 10", a big success. The band win multiples gold and platinum discs and had a long tour for two years in Mexico. In 1991, Timbiriche celebrate their 10 years as band in TV program "La movida" hosted by [Verónica Castro. That year Claudio fines historia time With Timbiriche and he decided to Start a solo career. In 1994, Claudio released "Como aire fresco", produced by Rafael Pérez Botija, With 10 songs as a songwriter, which earned a gold record for 100, 000 sold copies. He reached the peak of popularity in Latin America and the billboard be making their first songs "here with me" and "you are my refuge" He won Best New Artist on Eres Awards in 1995. In Usa he receives the ASCAP Award by the song "Ven junto a mí". He wrote songs for other artists like Paulina Rubio, Edith Márquez, Carlos Rivera, Cuisillos, Ragazzi. Claudio Bermudez wrote an álbum dedicated to God and he returned with album "Estoy contigo" in 2001. In 2006, Claudio produce main song by movie "Open season", performed by REYLI BARBA In the 2007, participated in programa "Disco de oro” . In 2010 Claudio wrote, arrange and produced his third album "Vida".


Discography

Discography with Timbiriche

Discography as solo

Disco Vida en el año de 2011

T.V. Programs

References

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