Zignago is an outstanding singer- songwriter born on August 17, 1970 in the city of Lima. He is the son of well-known actress Regina Alcver and singer of the 70's, Javier Zignago, known as "Joe Danova", whose success " Save this Rose, my love "is still remembered in Peru. Gian Marco has excelled as an author of numerous musical successes, receiving several awards, among them the Latin Grammy on three occasions. He began his artistic life, alongside his mother in musical works and television programs, not only in Peru, but also in Argentina and Venezuela. When he turns 18, he begins his solitary walk. He shows up at Barranco Station, a bohemian and nearby place, then travels to study design in Santiago de Chile, where he performs in bars and small concert halls. In 1989 Gianmarco began to reap its first successes, when representing Peru in the Festival OTI of that year, something that would repeat in the 1993 edition of the same festival. His first album, released in 1990, was titled "Gian Marco" and contained a song that would become a resounding success "Domitila". In the 90s he made the leap to television animation, presenting the program of competitions, "Belling" of ATV. However, his passion has always been music, and he did not stop writing songs and publishing new albums, including songs of Creole music and Andean music. For 2004, Gian Marco already had great fame, being the one chosen to compose and interpret the main theme of the Copa America that was carried out in Peru. Three years later, Gian Marco Zignago entered the literature, publishing an inspiring book called "The wood of the soul". And in 2009 he did the dubbing of an animated film called "Up", interpreting "Beta". One of the most important presentations of the race of Gian Marco was in the Library of Congress of the United States, in the homage to the great singer Carole King.