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Lourdes Iriondo (Lourdes Iriondo Mujika) was born on 27 March, 1937 in San Sebastián, Spain, is a Lourdes Iriondo Mujika was Basque singer. Discover Lourdes Iriondo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

Popular As Lourdes Iriondo Mujika
Occupation Singer, writer
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 27 March 1937
Birthday 27 March
Birthplace San Sebastián, Spain
Date of death 2005
Died Place Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain
Nationality Spain

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Lourdes Iriondo Mujika was a Basque singer and writer from Spain known for helping to revitalize the Basque Language.

1937

She was born in San Sebastián (Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain) on 27 March 1937 and lived in Urnieta, Spain.

She is remembered as one of the most popular members of a singing group and cultural movement that renewed Basque songwriting.

1964

In 1964 Iriondo began to sing in Basque to raise funds for the ikastola, a type of school, of Andoain.

The new Basque songs opened their way in a music scene dominated by English and Castilian artists.

Iriondo was joined by Basque musicians such as Mikel Laboa, Josean Arza, Xabier Lete and Benito Lertxundi.

1965

They formed the group Ez Dok Amairu ("There is no 13") in 1965, which was intent on revitalizing Basque culture, which was long dormant or even forbidden under the fascist Francoist regime.

The performers focused their efforts on increasing regional awareness of the Basque culture as well as increasing the social status of the Basque language.

Xabier Lete was later quoted as saying the group, "did a great job of approaching the Basque folk song and bringing new songs, with new themes and melodies."

1972

The group officially dissolved in 1972.

After moving on from the group, Iriondo devoted herself to the development of children's books based on national folklore, such as Martin Arotza Deabrua Jaun eta and Buruntza azpian.

1975

Until 1975 when Francoist Spain ended, Basque music was often banned, because of its lyrics.

In spite of the restrictions, the musicians released singles and albums.

Several albums were dedicated to children's stories such as Ortzadarra or Maripetralin.

1978

Her stories include "Ortzadarra" (1978) and "Lotara joateko ipuinak" (Erein, 1982) written with Andu Lertxundi and Asun Balzola.

She also worked with Basque Public Television ETB.

Lourdes Iriondo married the popular Basque singer and writer Xabier Lete while both were members of the singing group Ez Dok Amairu.

2005

She died in Donostia-San Sebastian on 27 December 2005 after a long illness, and her ashes were buried in the Urnieta (Gipuzkoa) cemetery.

2009

In her absence, her husband began writing about their years together, as he described in a 2009 interview: "'And a year ago, suddenly, poems began to emerge about the absence of Lurdes and what I had inside, of memory, of feeling of loss, of sorrow, of guilt ... In addition, there is a reflection also must be said about the scenarios of our happiness, such as summers in Navarra, trips to Italy, stays in the Mediterranean ... They were moments of our life where, as Lurdes said, we were filled with light and images of other landscapes, moments that 'They brought us great happiness.''"

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