Óscar Madrigal, the iconic rock and roll singer, turns 80 years old: Born on May 12, 1944, in Mexico City, Madrigal gained fame in the 1960s as a singer and golfer.
Madrigal’s early life and education: He displayed musical talent from a young age, initially pursuing studies in engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico before venturing into music.
Rise to fame in the 1960s: With the support of the GAM record label, Madrigal quickly recorded ten successful singles, becoming a beloved figure among teenage fans.
Transition to film: In addition to his music career, Madrigal appeared in several films, including “Quizás Quizás Quizás” and “La Edad de la Violencia,” showcasing his versatility as an artist.
Madrigal’s retreat from the spotlight: After achieving significant success, he chose to step back from public life, focusing on business ventures and maintaining a private lifestyle.
Current status and well-being: Now living a quieter life in Mexico, Madrigal remains active in sports like golf and diving, with an estimated net worth of around one million dollars from his successful career.