José Celestino Casal Álvarez, known as Tino Casal, was a Spanish singer,
songwriter, and producer born in 1950, in Asturias, Spain. He began his musical
career in 1963 in the group Los Zafiros Negros, and later joined Los Archiduques
in 1967. After a brief stint in London as a painter, he returned to Spain in
1977 and signed with Philips, releasing modest singles before moving to EMI in
1981. His debut solo album Neocasal introduced the hit “Champú de Huevo”, which
reached Number 1 on the Spanish charts. Subsequent releases—Etiqueta Negra
(1983), Hielo Rojo (1984), Lágrimas de Co...