Oriol Tramvia is a renowned Catalan singer and actor, born on March 14, 1951, in Barcelona, Spain. He is celebrated for his unique blend of music and theater, often incorporating theatrical elements into his performances. Tramvia gained fame with his 1976 album *Bèstia*, which featured a mix of rock and traditional Catalan music, including works by notable poets like Joan Salvat-Papasseit and Salvador Espriu. This album marked him as a precursor to the rock movement in Catalonia. Over the years, he has released several albums, including *L'Argenté de Badalona*, *60 Oriols*, and *No siguis bèstia*, which celebrated the 40th anniversary of his iconic song *Bèstia*. Tramvia's career spans not only music but also extensive work in theater and film, with roles in productions by directors like Ventura Pons and appearances in films such as *Perfume: The Story of a Murderer*.
Tramvia's discography reflects his eclectic style, ranging from live performances like *En Directo* to thematic albums like *El Camí dels Degotalls*. His most recent works include *Lainopia* and *El 7 en directe al CAT*. Throughout his career, Oriol Tramvia has maintained a strong connection with Catalan culture while exploring diverse artistic expressions. His contributions to music and theater have made him a beloved figure in Catalan arts.
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