Sarah & Daniel
Sarah del Pino and Daniel Díaz met in Madrid. They started working together in 2003, with Sarah writing lyrics and Daniel playing guitar. Their song...
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Sarah del Pino and Daniel Díaz met in Madrid. They started working together in 2003, with Sarah writing lyrics and Daniel playing guitar. Their song 'Tormenta' came from that early period.
They released an album called 'Tormenta' in 2004. Later records included 'Silencio' in 2006 and 'La Fuerza del Amor' in 2008. Their music drew from Spanish flamenco along with some Arabic and Latin elements.
Some critics questioned their partnership at first, but they kept making music together. The duo's work found listeners in Spain and beyond.
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