

Bartolomé Espadalé
Real Name: Bartolomé Espadalé Vergés
Spanish producer, owner of / since late 1960s, also publishing company . founder in 1987 and label in 1993.
Acquired studios based in Alonso Cano 68, Madrid in 1989 and renamed as Sonofilm studios.
Bartolomé Espadalé Vergés, born in Sant Joan les Fonts, Gerona (December 21, 1947), is a journalist, music and sound producer, music editor and businessman. It is the historical benchmark for advertising sound in Spain. Founder of radio and television stations, recording studios and music and sound production companies, from the Sintonía studios he produced the sound of campaigns and commercials, soundtracks and songs and hymns for political parties during the time of the Spanish transition. Throughout his career he has received various awards, notably the Goya Award for Best Original Music in 1998 for the production and editing of the soundtrack of the film La Buena Estrella, by Ricardo Franco.