13 February 1999(1999-02-13) (aged 36) Vilafranca del Penedès
Genres
Pop rock
Rock català
Musical theatre
Occupation(s)
Singer
actor
Instrument(s)
Vocals
Years active
1984–1999 (acting)
1986–1999 (music)
Website
Official website
Musical artist
Carles Sabater i Hernández (21 September 1962 – 13 February 1999) was a Catalan singer and actor. Alongside an acting career in theatre, television and film, Sabater formed the group Sau with guitarist Pep Sala. Sau became the first rock band singing in Catalan to achieve major commercial success[1] and were one of the key groups of the rock català movement.
^"Muere a los 36 años Carles Sabater, líder del grupo de pop rock Sau (Carles Sabater, leader of the pop rock group Sau, dies at 36)". El País (in Spanish). February 14, 1999. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
CarlesSabater i Hernández (21 September 1962 – 13 February 1999) was a Catalan singer and actor. Alongside an acting career in theatre, television and...
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Carles Fages de Climent (1902 in Figueres – 1968) was a writer, poet and journalist from the Empordà, a historical region of Catalonia, Spain. He was born...
Retrieved May 18, 2019. "Muere a los 36 años CarlesSabater, líder del grupo de pop rock Sau (CarlesSabater, leader of the pop rock group Sau, dies at...
is a Catalan musician, songwriter and record producer. With singer CarlesSabater, Sala formed the rock català group Sau, which achieved great popularity...
(born 1948), singer-songwriter Pascal Comelade (born 1955), musician CarlesSabater (born 1962), singer and actor Joan Chamorro (born 1962), jazz musician...
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Municipalists for the Republic from Below) was founded, led by Dolors Sabater herself, Carles Escolà (mayor of Cerdanyola) and José María Osuna (mayor of Ripollet)...
Rafael Turia Carles Di Blasi Music by: Theo Paul Jaskolowskí Guy Wenger Theme song lyrics by: Laura Cerdan Theme song performance: Leticia Sabater Produced...
Guanyem Catalunya), a party formed by the former mayor of Badalona, Dolors Sabater. She was the leading candidate for the coalition in the province of Barcelona...
public intellectual Antoni Rubió i Lluch (1856-1937) - historian Jordi Sabater Pi (!922-2009) - primatologist Marta Segarra (born 1963) - philologist...
as campaign manager. On 21 March, Together for Catalonia (Junts) leader Carles Puigdemont, who fled to Belgium to avoid charges brought by Spanish authorities...
history of Catalonia, journalism and biographies and in 2009 he won the "Carles Rahola" award for "Viatge Involuntari a la Catalunya Impossible", an essay...
majority, electing Quim Torra as new Catalan president after attempts to have Carles Puigdemont and Jordi Turull elected to the office were foiled by Spanish...
Marçal Olivar i Daydí, Antoni Puigvert i Gorro, Carles Sala i Joanet, Ireneu Segarra i Malla, Carles Sentís i Anfruns, Rafael Solanic i Balius, Gaston...
(1665–1668) Joan Pagès i Vallgornera, canon (1668–1671) Josep de Camporells i de Sabater, canon of la Seu d'Urgell (1671–1674) Esteve Mercadal i Dou, archdeacon...