Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Trini Lopez (* 15. Mai 1937 als Trinidad López III in Dallas, Texas; † 11. August 2020 in Rancho Mirage, Kalifornien [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Pop-Sänger. Er wurde in den 1960er Jahren mit Songs wie If I Had a Hammer, This Land Is Your Land oder La Bamba bekannt.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trini_LopezTrini Lopez - Wikipedia

    The soundtrack, released as The Trini Lopez Show, has him singing his hits with The Ventures as his backing band. [2] He continued his musical career with extensive tours of Europe and Latin America during this period; an attempt to break out by releasing a disco album in 1978 proved a flop.

    Year
    Single (a-side, B-side) Both Sides From ...
    Chart Positions(us)
    Chart Positions(cb)
    1958
    "The Right to Rock" b/w "Just Once More"
    1959
    "Rock On" b/w "It Hurts to Be in Love" ...
    1959
    "Yes You Do" b/w "My Runaway Heart" (from ...
    1959
    "Rock On" b/w "Since I Don't Have You"
  3. The Trini Lopez Show: 1969; Unchain My Heart (live) At PJ's: 1963; Viva (Viva tirada) Viva: 1970; Viva la vida hoy: Viva: 1970; Volare (live) At PJ's: 1963; Walk Right In (live) More Trini Lopez Live At PJ's: 1963; Wanderer: Ramblin' Man: 2008; Watch What Happens: The Second Latin Album: 1966; Watermelon Man: The Rhythm And Blues Album: 1965 ...

  4. www.trinilopez.comTRINI LOPEZ

    New Trini Lopez Documentary! With a treasure trove of rich archival footage and lively interviews, directors P. David Ebersole and Todd Hughes present a colorful, touching portrait of legendary performer and cultural groundbreaker Trini Lopez, who rose from humble Texan origins to become an unforgettable international superstar.

  5. Explore music from Trini Lopez. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Trini Lopez on Discogs.

  6. The Trini Lopez Show by Trini Lopez released in 1969. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. 12. Aug. 2020 · GRAMMY-nominated singer, guitarist and actor Trini Lopez, whose lively blend of American and Mexican folk songs with rockabilly flair earned him worldwide fame in the '60s, has died at 83. The Mexican-American artist died from COVID-19 at a hospital in Rancho Mirage, Calif. yesterday, Aug. 11.