Enric Hernàez

Enric Hernàez is a renowned Spanish composer and singer-songwriter, born on May 20, 1957, in Barcelona. He is known for his work in the genre of author song, often performing with his voice and guitar. Hernàez's musical career began to take shape in the early 1980s, with his first notable release being the album *Una foguera de Sant Joan en ple gener* in 1984, which he presented at the Festival Grec in Barcelona. Over the years, he has released several albums, including *La tardor a Pekin*, *7PM*, *Gente*, and *Arigató*. In 2010, he released *360 llunes*, a live album that offers a retrospective of his 30-year career, recorded during a concert at the Festival Barnasants.

Hernàez has been involved in various musical projects, including collaborations and tributes, such as the album *Com un huracà*, a tribute to Neil Young. His work often reflects a deep connection to his roots and a commitment to exploring the nuances of songwriting. Throughout his career, Enric Hernàez has been recognized for his contributions to music, including being awarded the Premio Barnasants in 2011 for his live performances. His recent releases include titles like *10 cançons*, *Sorra entre les dents*, and *Himnes (En Directe al BarnaSants)*, showcasing his continued creativity and dedication to his craft.

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10 cançons
Album - 10 Tracks - Released February 9, 2022
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