Josele Santiagowho was the main voice of The Enemieshas announced his first memoirs under the title “From the pallet”. They will see the light from the publisher’s hand Against.
The artist has announced his first memoirs, “From the pallet“, which will see the light next February 25. A book where he goes through his childhood surrounded by painters, going through his first contact with the guitar when he arrived at university and the creation of his first songs, transforming the group of covers The Enemies in an original band with which they achieved success until their separation in 2012, and the follow-up with his solo career, which is still active.
In 1985, his entry into Los Enemigos, which at that time was a cover group, transformed the band into one with completely original songs written by Santiago himself. A year later it saw the light “Perfectly“(86), their first album, which was followed by “A nice guy“(88),”life kills” (90), and so on until the last concert before their separation in April 2002. In 2004, he embarked on his solo career with “Swallows etc.“, which was followed by “Scrawl” (06), “Crazy find” (08) and “Lessons of vertigo” (11).
In ” Desde el jergón ” Josele Santiago tells of his earliest memories of becoming one of the most prominent voices in rock in Spanish. You can now reserve the book at this same link.

