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Luis Rodríguez Salazar (born 1948) is a Spanish music producer, arranger , mixer and engineer , known for his role in the co-production of German pop duo Modern Talking . He was also involved up to the 1990s in most of Dieter Bohlen 's productions, including C. C. Catch and Blue System , working as co-producer.

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10-480: (Redirected from Luis Rodríguez ) Luis Rodriguez may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Luis Rodríguez (producer) (born 1948), Spanish record producer based in Germany Luis J. Rodriguez (born 1954), American poet and novelist Luis Rodríguez (born 1978), Puerto Rican singer and songwriter known professionally as Luis Fonsi Luis Rodriguez,

20-790: A human character on Sesame Street , played by Emilio Delgado Sports [ edit ] Association football (soccer) [ edit ] Luisín Rodríguez (1910–1990) Spanish footballer, player and manager of CD Logroñés Luis Rodríguez (Chilean footballer) (born 1961) Luis Rodriguez de la Rosa (born 1979), referee in the 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League group stage Luis Rodríguez (Guatemalan footballer) (born 1982), Guatemalan football player Luis Antonio Rodríguez (born 1985), Argentine football player Luis Sánchez Rodríguez (born 1988), Mexican footballer Luis Rodríguez (footballer, born 1991) (born 1991), Mexican football player Luis Eduardo Rodríguez (born 1991), Mexican football player Luis Rodríguez (born 1992), member of

30-560: A Spanish musician is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Fuente el Fresno Fuente el Fresno is a municipality in Ciudad Real , Castile-La Mancha , Spain . It has a population of 3,544. The village of Fuente el Fresno is located within the formers Estados del Duque, in the Montes de Toledo. It is located a short distance from the border between the provinces of Toledo and Ciudad Real. The Tablas de Daimiel National Park

40-573: A gig as DJ and was able to by an 8-track and make more demos. He went to school to become a music technician. He became a singer in the mid-1970s, creating his own recording studio in Hamburg called Star 33. He met Dieter Bohlen of Modern Talking and started working with him, this is when his career took off. Rodriguez produced or co-produced for such artists as C. C. Catch , Blue System , Chris Norman (ex- Smokie ), Bonnie Tyler , Falco , London Boys , New Baccara , Sabrina , Fancy and others. In

50-463: Is within a short distance. Fuente el Fresno is located on the Route of Don Quixote and it is set in a small valley between two mountains (about 100 meters). The oldest part of the village is in the foothill of one of those two mountains and the newest part is in the plain of the valley. 39°14′N 3°46′W  /  39.233°N 3.767°W  / 39.233; -3.767 This article about

60-577: The 1980s, he worked on numerous projects like New Baccara , Mike Mareen , Chicano , T. Ark, Sweet Connection , among others. He had big success as producer with the music project Fun Factory . It is believed that the Modern Talking song " Brother Louie ", was written by Dieter Bohlen about Rodriguez, as he was a close associate of Bohlen. Using the vocals of his wife Lian Ross , Rodríguez produced some dance projects such as Creative Connection, Josy, Jobel, and Dana Harris. This article about

70-900: The Costa Rican team in the 2009 FIFA under-17 world cup Luis Rodríguez (Bolivian footballer) (born 1994), Bolivian football left-back Luis Rodríguez (footballer, born October 1994) , Mexican football midfielder for Chiapas Luis Rodríguez (Colombian footballer) (born 1995) Other sports [ edit ] Luis Rodriguez Olmo (1919–2017), Puerto Rican baseball player Luis Manuel Rodríguez (1937–1996), Cuban boxer Luis Rodríguez (Venezuelan boxer) (born 1947), Venezuelan boxer Luis Rodríguez (sprinter) (born 1966), Spanish athlete Luis Rodríguez (volleyball) (born 1969), Puerto Rican volleyball player Luis Rodríguez (baseball) (born 1980), Venezuelan baseball player Other [ edit ] Luis Orlando Rodríguez (1912–1989), Cuban journalist, politician and interior minister and

80-513: The first commentator of Radio Rebelde Luis Rodríguez (astronomer) (born 1948), Mexican astronomer, member of the Colegio Nacional See also [ edit ] Luis Miguel Rodríguez (disambiguation) José Luis Rodríguez (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

90-407: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luis_Rodriguez&oldid=1220313894 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Luis Rodr%C3%ADguez (producer) Rodriguez

100-503: Was born in Fuente el Fresno , Ciudad Real , Spain in 1948. He started at age 12 playing the guitar and playing in the streets. He started as bassist and guitarist in the band Los Esclavos, performing at a flamenco club in Hamburg. When he started to sing he experimented with 2 microphones, one dry without effects and one with delay and echo. He would do 2-track recordings from the age of 17. He got

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