A Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter from Spain, Braulio (aka Braulio García) is known for a career that has navigated rousing orchestral balladry, romantic boleros, sleeker contemporary pop/rock, and combinations thereof. After emerging in the early '70s, he was chosen to represent Spain in Eurovision Song Contest 1976 with his ballad "Sobran las Palabras," a song that doubled as the title track to his second album. His commercial peak was yet to come, commencing with 1986's Lo Bello y lo Prohibido, which topped Billboard's Latin Pop Albums chart while garnering a Grammy nomi...