Bravo also enjoyed
Rock & Roll music. He began singing at a hotel, where he sang his favorite
English song, "
Only You". Ferri Llopis was later approached by a recording company to sign with their label but he declined as the projected contract would not include the entire "Los Hispánicos" band. In 1964, "Los Hispánicos" changed their name to "Los Superson". They won a local
radio contest "Fiesta de España", then moved on to
Benidorm, where they became quite popular. Ferri Llopis was soon after called up for military duty. Suffering from depression, he later contemplated quitting singing. While Ferri Llopis was away on military duty, his empresario López befriended
Miguel Siurán, a radio personality, who was impressed by Los Superson's sound and wanted to help them get a recording contract. López declined as he felt Ferri Llopis should be included. When Ferri Llopis returned from his military service, López talked to him about the contract, but Siurán was initially doubtful, questioning the young man's singing ability, asking if he could sing like
Tom Jones,
Engelbert Humperdinck or
John Rowles. Siurán, however, became impressed with Ferri Llopis and took him to a music festival, "Festival de Cantantes Noveles de La Vall d´Uixò", where he performed
Sergio Endrigo's "Canzone per te". Although the singer did not win at the festival, Siurán became convinced that it was time for Manolo Ferri Llopis to become a star; soon afterwards, Siurán came up with the artistic name of "Nino Bravo". In those years, the compositions and quality of the Italian musician Nino Rota stood out. Ferri LLopis liked the name
Nino because it needed no translation, and it was Siuran who completed it with the supposed surname "Bravo" which designated his strength and enthusiasm. Bravo and Siurán first tried unsuccessfully to get a contract with
RCA. They then went to
Fonogram, in
Madrid. Bravo and Siurán returned to Valencia, where Siurán published a
newspaper ad announcing "Nino Bravo y Los Superson". Shortly thereafter, Fonogram called to offer a contract for an album with the band. On 16 March 1969, at the Teatro Principal in Valencia, shortly after his album was released, Bravo sang for the first time in front of a live audience. After the concert, crazed fans tore down Bravo's concert posters. ==Marriage==