| Nuno Guilherme de Figueiredo Resende was born in Porto, Portugal, on 25 June 1973.
At the age of twelve, he and his family migrated to Belgium. A fervent sports lover, Nuno received his degree in physical education. After his studies, he worked for some time as a salesman, then as a messenger boy… but music has always remained his first love.
He started his career in the basement of his house, surrounded by his guitar and a couple of friends. He is the founder of several groups and his passion never wavers.
Nuno’s unusual vocal qualities came to the attention of Alec Mansion, who was attracted by the warm, melodious timbre and the force and soul that characterise Nuno’s voice. Mansion invited Nuno to a number of choir sessions and to participate in many diverse projects.
With his voice and elegant presence Nuno brilliantly starred in musicals like ‘Belle et la Bête’ (Sylvain Meyniac), ‘Roméo et Juliette’ (Gérard Presgurvic) and ‘Les Demoiselles de Rochefort’ (Michel Legrand).
Alec Mansion believed in Nuno. He dreamt of giving the singer the opportunities he deserves.
With Frédéric Zeitoun (France 2), Nuno wrote the song ‘Le Grand Soir’. In this memorable song, his powerful, melodious timbre and crystal-clear performance come out terrifically. There is no doubt Nuno is an extraordinary musician.
"Le Grand Soir": An unknown artist brought into the spotlight... "Ce soir, je l'ai prié, je l'attendais, le Grand Soir...".
Single ‘Le Grand Soir’ was released on 21 March 2005. |