Rosa Cedrón

Rosa Cedrón (born 25 October 1972 in Monforte de Lemos, Lugo) is a Spanish Galician singer and cello player, known for being the voice for nine years in the group Luar na Lubre, and collaborating on records by musicians such as Mike Oldfield.

[2] Cedrón began to collaborate with Luar na Lubre,[3] initially as a cellist, but ended up also being a vocalist and with great success, a fact that the musician Mike Oldfield would observe, inviting her to participate in the recording of Tubular Bells III,[4] something that increased Cedrón's popularity and the success of this folk music group.

[5] For nine years, Cedrón did extensive work with Luar na Lubre, performing on the best stages, recording several albums, and collecting recognition awards for her music.

Meanwhile, she combined her intense career with other projects: recordings with the flamenco music group La Barbería del Sur [es]; the participation in the soundtrack, "Blanca Madison" or "Illegal", put her versatility to the test.

In 2013, Cedrón recorded the album Cantando a Galicia with Paco Lodeiro [es] and Sito Sedes, a project that also included a concert tour.