Sandra had already been touring as far afield as Japan since 1985. During her years in Spain she was based in Murcia, Alicante and Valencia and toured Europe, Asia and the USA.
But by 1998 she was so homesick for Buenos Aires that she returned, with an invitation from SADAIC (The Argentine Society Of Writers & Composers Of Music) to perform at an international festival that same year. She won the prize for 'Best Interpreter', and in the years that followed made tours of Japan, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Netherlands.
In 2001 Sandra Luna recorded "Tangos del Alma" and soon started to work on the production of her second CD, “Tango Varón”, with Serge Glanzberg who has worked with Manu Dibango, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood and the Clash's Mick Jones. When he was asked to produce Sandra Luna, he connected for the first time with his father's old love: tango. Norbert Glanzberg was a star pianist in the late 1940s, touring with Edith Piaf, Yves Montand and Charles Trenet.
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